God’s promises, stars in the heavens: more than we can imagine
Like Abraham counting the stars, we remember God’s unbreakable promises. When we live with humility and joy instead of complaint, our lives reflect Christ’s light and reveal the hope of His kingdom to a watching generation.
Navigating Dual Roles
Just as we once longed to be picked for a childhood team, Christ has chosen us for His kingdom. Now, as kingdom citizens, we are to stay devoted in prayer, live with gratitude, and share His light with those still searching.
The God of all creation is not bound to the past as he helps us
Isaiah reminds us that while we remember God’s past faithfulness, we must also trust Him to do a new thing. The same God who parted seas can bring streams in the desert—and He is always making all things new.
Lessons from Paul on handling conflict and other difficulties
Our focus must remain on Jesus—the One who reconciles us, fills us with His Spirit, and calls us to reflect His love even toward those who hurt us.
Drift is Inevitable Without Action, so Here’s What We Can Do
I want to remind you that drifting doesn’t happen because you set out to abandon your faith—it happens when you fail to anchor yourself in Jesus’ words and let them shape your life.
Trusting God’s Plan Over Anxiety
We can waste hours worrying about the “what ifs” of tomorrow, or we can let God lead us one step at a time. His Word reminds us that He sees us, He knows us, and He will guide us.
Tired? Fragile? Weak? Uncertain? Isaiah Has Help to Encourage Us
In seasons of exile—whether physical, emotional, or spiritual—we start questioning what’s real and who’s really in charge. Isaiah’s words call us back to the truth: God is still God.
Drift Is Inevitable Without Action, So Here’s What We Can Do
In a world full of noise, we must train our ears to hear Jesus above all. Half-listening isn’t enough. True disciples slow down, tune in, and follow through with obedience.
Relying on God's Guidance
When Asa faced overwhelming odds, he cried out to God—and God delivered. Our strength doesn’t lie in numbers, strategy, or resources but in surrender. When we fully rely on Him, God shows Himself strong on our behalf.
Three Lessons From Psalm 3 About God’s Activity In Our Lives
David’s life reminds us that obedience doesn’t guarantee ease, but it does promise the presence and protection of God along the way.
Foundations for Spiritual Growth
When we build our faith on preferences, politics, money, or personalities, we're on shaky ground. True spiritual growth must be anchored in Jesus alone.
We Can’t See What God Sees, But We Wan Hope For What God Is Doing
In our lowest moments, when we feel labeled by loss and failure, God is already planting seeds of redemption. He hears the prayers we can’t put into words and uses others’ love and faithfulness to nurture new beginnings.
Solutions for Overcoming the Enemies Most of Us Face Every Day
When we seek answers from people focused on earthly things, their wisdom will fail us. But when we root ourselves in God’s truth, we find strength that lasts.
There’s Great Value in Leaving Home to See and Worship with Others
Psalm 132 reminded ancient travelers—and reminds us today—of God’s promises fulfilled in Jesus. Our journeys of faith, like theirs, point us toward God’s purpose and the joy of life together as His people.
Each New Day Offers a New Challenge to Seize Each New Opportunity
Each morning we receive time as a gracious gift from God—a fresh opportunity to invest in His kingdom. Whether at work, with family, or among friends, we’re invited to live with purpose and bring God’s presence into our daily rhythms.
Following Jesus: a Risky Decision Then, a Difficult Choice Now
The religious leaders who quietly believed in Jesus still clung to the safety of their positions. We’re challenged to consider whether we, too, sometimes keep our faith hidden to maintain comfort and influence.
Time Flies for All of Us, and Paul Tells Us How to Use it Best
Time is a gift from God, and everyone receives the same daily allotment—how we use it reflects our priorities and stewardship.
Jesus Turns Upside Down Our Attitude Toward Winning and Losing
Jesus doesn’t ask for partial devotion. He calls us to pick up our cross daily—to surrender completely. That’s hard to hear in a world that tells us to protect, preserve, and profit. But in this reflection, I want to share why losing your life for Jesus is actually the best investment you’ll ever make.
Why the Weakest, Most Common Container is the Best One of All
Even though we’re flawed and fragile, God still uses us to share the good news of Jesus. The hardships we endure are not wasted—they show others that God's grace is real and powerful, even when life is hard.
For Jesus, it Just Came Naturally. He Was and Is Our Good Shepherd!
The miraculous meal in John 6 reveals more than Jesus' power—it reveals His shepherd heart, fulfilling the promises of Psalm 23 by meeting every need and offering peace amid opposition.