On Second Thought Few experiences unsettle the soul quite like standing at a crossroads with incomplete information, competing pressures, and the quiet fear of choosing poorly. Scripture never minimizes how vexing decisions can be; instead, it exposes how easily the human heart drifts toward what feels broad, obvious, and immediately relieving. Across the sweep ofContinue reading “The Narrow Way Through Life’s Loudest Choices”
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Wisdom Given, Wisdom Practiced
As the Day Ends Oswald Chambers once offered a bracing reminder to the Christian life: “Don’t insult God by telling him he forgot to give you any brains when you were born. We all have brains, what we need is work.” At first glance, the statement sounds sharp, even uncomfortable, but by evening’s light itContinue reading “Wisdom Given, Wisdom Practiced”
The Quiet Wisdom of Fewer Words
As the Day Ends Scripture: “When words are many, sin is not absent, but he who restrains his lips is wise.” — Proverbs 10:19 Evening Meditation As the day ends, it is good for our souls to sit for a moment with the quiet counsel of Scripture. Proverbs 10:19 speaks with a gentle honesty thatContinue reading “The Quiet Wisdom of Fewer Words”
Grace in Every Moment
As the Day Ends Scripture: “Be wise in the way you act toward outsiders; make the most of every opportunity.” — Colossians 4:5 Evening Meditation As the quiet of evening settles in, Paul’s words from Colossians 4:5 whisper a gentle reminder to our hearts: “Be wise in the way you act toward outsiders; make theContinue reading “Grace in Every Moment”