Resting in What God Has Already Done

When Grace Is Remembered As the Day Ends There is a quiet honesty in the confession: we forget. We forget what God has done, and in that forgetting, we subtly rewrite the story. We begin to believe that perhaps we earned the goodness we received, that somehow our effort, our wisdom, or our discipline securedContinue reading “Resting in What God Has Already Done”

When My Heart Misleads Me

As the Day Ends “How many times have I fed on ashes instead of feasting on the Word? How many times has my deluded heart misled me?” As this day comes to a close, those questions linger in the quiet. The Apostle Paul’s confession in Romans 7 feels uncomfortably familiar: “For what I want toContinue reading “When My Heart Misleads Me”

When the Last Word Is Grace

As the Year Ends As the day settles into stillness, the closing words of Scripture meet us not with urgency alone, but with invitation. Revelation does not end with fear, speculation, or argument; it ends with a prayer. “Amen. Come, Lord Jesus.” These are not the words of someone escaping the world, but of someoneContinue reading “When the Last Word Is Grace”