God’s interruptions are not accidents, they are divine edits. What feels like delay is often direction.
Tag: hope
Anxiety Does Not Whisper, It Screams
Anxiety does not whisper. It storms the body and mind, yet even here God hears the shaky prayers we cannot finish.
When Loneliness Corrupts
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.
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.
Love in the Interruption
“Love lives in interruption. Ignore it, and God may echo the silence back to you.
The Upside of Down
In 2019, I wrote a poem called Upside Down during one of the darkest seasons of my life. Back then, I could describe my pain better than my hope. Today, I share it as a reminder that even when we feel crushed in spirit, the Lord is near and His light meets us in the shadows.
When Tragedy Still Breaks You
When tragedy still shakes you, it’s not weakness, it’s proof your heart is still alive in Christ. Don’t brush off the ache. Let it remind you that God has kept your heart tender in a world growing cold.