God’s interruptions are not accidents, they are divine edits. What feels like delay is often direction.
Tag: spiritual growth
The Cost of Comfort
Comfort feels safe, but it can smother calling. Peace is not predictability, it is presence. Sometimes God shakes your world to wake you into purpose.
The Gift of the Thorn
Pain is not always punishment. Sometimes God uses a thorn to protect you and keep you close. His grace is sufficient, even when the ache remains.
When Anxiety Screams
Anxiety doesn’t whisper, it screams. But even storms obey the voice of Christ. When fear shakes your chest, His peace still speaks louder than your panic.
When Borrowed Faith Runs Dry
Borrowed faith feels safe until the storm proves it hollow. Build on the Rock with small, hidden obedience that no flood can steal.
When Fear Hunts
Fear hunts in daylight, whispering lies and sharpening doubts, but it cannot pierce the shield of perfect love. When we walk with the Shepherd, even the darkest shadows lose their power.
When Blessings Become Blindfolds
When gifts take God’s place, blessings become blindfolds. Gratitude keeps your heart aligned with the Giver, not the gain.
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 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.