As the Day Begins “As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways.” — Isaiah 55:9 There is something within us that instinctively defines “good” by comfort, clarity, and control. We equate goodness with doors opening, needs being met, and paths being smooth. Yet Isaiah confronts that assumptionContinue reading “When God Redefines Good in Your Life”
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What Kind of Savior Do We Expect?
DID YOU KNOW Scripture consistently challenges the assumptions we carry about God—especially when those assumptions are shaped more by urgency than by understanding. The passages before us, stretching from Exodus through the Song of Solomon and into John’s Gospel, invite us to slow down and reconsider not only what God does, but who God is.Continue reading “What Kind of Savior Do We Expect?”
Standing at the River’s Edge
On Second Thought There are moments in life when decisions arrive without apology. They do not wait for perfect clarity or emotional readiness. A job offer demands an answer by Friday. A ministry opportunity presses for commitment before the week is out. A relationship reaches a point where delay itself becomes a decision. These momentsContinue reading “Standing at the River’s Edge”
When Obedience Costs Tonight but Blesses Tomorrow
As the Day Ends As the light fades and the pace of the day finally loosens its grip, obedience has a way of resurfacing in our thoughts—not as an abstract ideal, but as a lived tension. We often discover, only in the quiet of evening, how costly faithfulness can feel in real time. The statementContinue reading “When Obedience Costs Tonight but Blesses Tomorrow”
Hope to Continue
There is something sacred about the middle of the day. Morning’s energy has settled, evening still lies ahead, and we find ourselves somewhere in between—holding both accomplishment and weariness in the same pair of hands. For many of us, this is the moment when we pause long enough to feel the weight of what theContinue reading “Hope to Continue”