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Tag: trust God
Grieving and Hope After Shock
When tragedy shakes the world, God meets us in grief. His presence steadies our broken hearts and anchors us with hope that endures.
The Danger of Drifting
You do not wake up one morning and abandon your faith. It happens quietly. Hebrews 2:1 calls us to pay the most careful attention so we do not drift away. Anchor again today in prayer, Scripture, and community.
Strength in Surrender
Surrender is not giving up. It is giving over. Weakness is the space where God’s power shines. His grace is sufficient, and His strength is perfected when yours runs out.
The God Who Sees You
The wilderness did not hide Hagar from God, and your pain does not hide you either. El Roi sees you fully and meets you with compassion. You may be overlooked by people, but you are never unseen by God.
Jesus 101: Start Here
Jesus invites you to come as you are, with the mess, the scars, and the weight you carry. He does not wait for you to clean yourself up before meeting you. But He also does not leave you where He found you. Grace forgives, and grace transforms. In Christ, the old life passes away and a new life begins.
Upside Down
A raw poetic glimpse into the upside down seasons of life, where laughter hides grief and hope flickers behind shadows.
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.