A Day in the Life There are moments in walking with Jesus that feel small—almost unnoticed—yet they carry the weight of eternity. When I read Gospel of Luke 16:10, I hear the steady voice of Christ reminding me, “He who is faithful in what is least is faithful also in much…” The Greek word forContinue reading “The Little Things That Reveal the Heart”
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Treasure in Fragile Hands
Discovering the Life Within A Day in the Life “But we have this treasure in earthen vessels, that the excellence of the power may be of God and not of us.” — 2 Corinthians 4:7 When I pause and reflect on my life, I often find myself measuring what I can see—strength, energy, usefulness, evenContinue reading “Treasure in Fragile Hands”
When Truth Becomes Alive Within Me
A Day in the Life There are moments when I realize that knowing something about God is not the same as walking with Him. I can read Scripture, study its structure, even recall its verses, and yet still find myself unchanged in the quiet places of my life. That tension is what the psalmist addressesContinue reading “When Truth Becomes Alive Within Me”
Strengthened in the Shadows
The Kind of Friend Love Produces The Bible in a Year There is something sacred about walking through the quieter passages of Scripture, where the noise of crowds fades and the deeper work of God emerges in hidden places. In 1 Samuel 23:16, we find such a moment: “And Jonathan, Saul’s son, arose and wentContinue reading “Strengthened in the Shadows”
When Love Holds Nothing Back
Walking in the Gift of the Cross A Day in the Life There are moments in the Gospels when I try to place myself beside Jesus—not as a distant observer, but as one walking closely enough to feel the weight of what He carried. As Easter approaches, I find myself lingering near the cross, notContinue reading “When Love Holds Nothing Back”
Accepted Before You Perform
Living in the Love That Chose You First As the Day Begins “He made us accepted in the Beloved.” — Ephesians 1:6 There is something deeply human about wanting to belong. From childhood playgrounds to adult circles, we learn quickly that acceptance often comes with conditions. We must perform, achieve, or conform. Yet when weContinue reading “Accepted Before You Perform”
When God Carries What I Cannot
As the Day Ends As the day draws to a close, there is a quiet invitation from God to lay down what we have been carrying. The burdens of responsibility, the weight of unanswered questions, the strain of trying to be enough—all of it can begin to loosen its grip when we remember who GodContinue reading “When God Carries What I Cannot”
The Love That Goes Beyond Forgiveness
DID YOU KNOW Did you know that forgiveness is only the beginning of healing, not the end of it? When Paul writes to the Corinthians, he addresses a situation where discipline had already taken place, and now the greater challenge remained—what comes next. “You should rather forgive and comfort him… confirm your love for him”Continue reading “The Love That Goes Beyond Forgiveness”
When Less of Me Becomes More of Him
On Second Thought There is a quiet tension in the Christian life that many of us feel but rarely articulate. We know we are called to grow, to mature, to become more like Christ. Yet somewhere along the way, that calling can subtly turn into striving. We begin to measure our faith by effort, ourContinue reading “When Less of Me Becomes More of Him”
When Character Speaks Louder Than Position
The Bible in a Year “And David went out whithersoever Saul sent him, and behaved himself wisely; and Saul set him over the men of war, and he was accepted in the sight of all the people, and also in the sight of Saul’s servants.” — 1 Samuel 18:5 As I walk through this passage,Continue reading “When Character Speaks Louder Than Position”