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Tag: spiritual growth
Come As You Are… But Don’t Stay There
Many churches preach “Come as you are,” but too often leave out the second part of the gospel: do not stay there. Jesus accepts us in our brokenness, but He also calls us into transformation. Grace welcomes us, truth frees us, and the Spirit makes us new.
Respect in an Age of Clicks
When tragedy strikes, the world rushes to ride the wave of attention. But followers of Christ are called to honor life, not exploit death.
Why God Doesn’t Answer Every Prayer
When prayer feels silent, it is not always God ignoring us. Sometimes sin blocks the line of communication. Galatians 5 reminds us that the flesh and Spirit cannot walk together. Silence may be God’s invitation to repent and realign with Him.
Dear Darkness, We’re Through
Sometimes the hardest breakup is not with a person but with the shadows we lived in too long. Jesus calls us out of darkness into the light of life.
No One Knows the Hour and That’s the Point
Every few months someone claims the rapture is days away. The problem? Jesus Himself said no one knows the day or the hour. Sensational predictions don’t prepare hearts, they stir fear and distract from faithfulness.
When Desire Drowns Devotion
When desire outweighs devotion, compromise follows. From Genesis 6 to Samson, the Bible warns us that faith diluted by worldly desire leads to disaster. But God preserves those who walk with Him.
Would You Follow Jesus Alone?
Would your faith stand if you had to walk the narrow road without the crowd? Real discipleship is proven when you follow Jesus even if you stand alone.
The Camel and the Needle
A poetic reflection on Matthew 19:24. Even what seems impossible for us is possible with God.
When the Teacher Fell Silent
A reflective poem inspired by Ecclesiastes. The Teacher saw life as meaningless, but hidden in the silence was the promise of spring and the Word that breaks the cycle.