Jesus never promised ease. He promised His presence. John 16:33 reminds us that trouble will come, but Christ has overcome the world. Faith is not an escape from pain. It is an anchor in it.
Tag: spiritual growth
Remember God Only in Chaos
We cry out to God when tragedy strikes, but forget Him in peace. Proverbs 1:31 warns that people will eat the fruit of their choices. Faith is not a crisis button. It is a daily walk.
Blaming God After Rejecting Him
We cannot push God out of our lives and then rage at Him when tragedy strikes. Proverbs 19:3 reminds us that people’s own choices ruin their lives, yet they still blame the Lord.
The Golden Rule Isn’t the Same Everywhere
Confucius, Thales, and Hillel taught versions of the “Golden Rule.” But only Jesus transformed it from avoiding harm to actively showing love.
Is the Bible True?
History and prophecy prove it: the Bible is not outdated. It remains undefeated truth for humanity.
When Applause Becomes Empty | A Reflection on God’s Approval
In a world obsessed with likes and followers, true worth isn’t found in applause but in God’s approval. This devotional explores how to break free from the hunger for attention and live for what lasts.
Where Silence Speaks
Silence is not the absence of God. It’s often the space where He waits, where prayers breathe unspoken, and faith grows unseen. This poem reflects on the quiet places where God still speaks.
The Lie of Lazy Christianity
Faith is not a nap until heaven. Even demons believe. Real faith surrenders, obeys, and endures until Christ returns.
The Idol of Self: When Worship Turns Into a Mirror
We live in a culture that worships the mirror. The idol of self promises power but leaves us empty. Learn how to spot the symptoms of self-worship and the practices that dethrone pride so Christ can take His rightful place.
The Illusion of Control
We chase control like it will give us peace, but it only breeds fear. True freedom comes when we release our grip and trust God’s plan. The illusion of control fades the moment we surrender to His purpose.