Loneliness doesn’t just sit in the room, it sits in your bones. But the Word exposes the lie: “Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.” (Hebrews 13:5) Loneliness says you are abandoned, but God says you are chosen.
Tag: faith
When God Stops Explaining
When God stops explaining, it is not abandonment. It may be protection, an invitation to trust His presence more than His reasons, to be still and know He is God even when answers do not arrive.
When Silence Suffocates
When God feels silent, it can suffocate your spirit. Yet His Word still speaks through the stillness, breaking the silence with power and purpose.
When Truth Burns
Truth doesn’t whisper. It scorches. It reveals who you really are beneath the mask, not to destroy, but to refine. God’s truth burns away the lies that imprison you, leaving only freedom in its wake.
Case Closed: You’re Free
Many believers live forgiven but still feel condemned. Romans 8:1 reminds us that the trial is over and grace isn’t probation, it’s freedom declared by the cross.
Loneliness Does Not Comfort, It Corrupts
A haunting meditation on the slow decay of the soul when isolation becomes its own religion, where silence grows teeth and light turns into a wound.
When God’s Will Costs More Than His Blessings
When God’s will costs your comfort, will you still call it a blessing? This devotional explores Matthew 19:22 and the choice between wanting God’s presence and wanting His gifts.
When Grief Refuses to Leave
A short devotional for weary hearts. Grief may linger, but Psalm 30:5 promises that joy comes in the morning, and resurrection speaks louder than the grave.
The War With the Clock
A ruthless clock loves to replay regret, but God measures your life by redeemed time, not wasted minutes. Number your days with wisdom and let grace end the trial.
Keep Your Eyes Above the Storm
I used to think faith would calm the storm. But Peter’s story shows peace is not found in calmer waters, it is found in the hand that never lets go.