The Kingdom Starts Small
By trusting God’s small beginnings, we’re called to be patient with others and ourselves, allowing room for slow, steady transformation as God builds his kingdom through seemingly ordinary acts of faith.
Reclaiming the Heart of the Sabbath
If your view of rest has felt more like a checklist than a chance to encounter God, let this be your invitation to rediscover the Sabbath’s true rhythm: one of healing, worship, and grace.
No Shame, No Fear—Just Grace
Your past does not disqualify you. The shame that once clung to your name has been replaced with God’s song of delight over you. Zephaniah proclaims a beautiful truth: God quiets you with His love.
Yet I Will Rejoice
Those three words—“Yet I will rejoice”—are a powerful declaration of faith. Habakkuk’s final words echo the cries of Job and David: life is hard, justice is mysterious, but God is still good. May you find courage today to say, even in uncertainty, “I will take joy in the God of my salvation.”
When the Wait Feels Endless
Waiting can feel unbearable, whether it’s just for a day or for a decade. I want to talk with you about how the prophet Micah helped me reframe what waiting really means—and how it’s not just about patience, but about trust in a God who never forgets His word.
Shamed but Not Shaken: Trusting God in the Face of False Accusation
I know how tempting it is to fight back when someone spreads lies or tries to ruin your reputation. But I want to share with you what I’ve learned from the Psalms: God doesn’t mind when we urgently cry out to Him. In fact, He welcomes our need. Our weakness isn't failure—it’s a doorway to His strength.
Holy Updates: When God Refreshes Our Spirits Daily
Just as our smartwatches and apps track our vitals moment by moment, God tends to our souls with daily strength, love, and mercy. This piece encourages us to stop expecting spiritual "push notifications" and start trusting in God’s steady, faithful updates.
The Saving and Blessing Work of God
In both the Old and New Testaments, we find instructions for how we can and should live our best lives, which happens when we align ourselves with God’s will and obey his precepts.
Where Is Your Heart Really?
Friend, if you’ve ever wondered whether God sees your needs, take heart. Jesus tells us not to worry, because our Father already knows what we need. He cares for the birds—and He cares even more for you. Let’s release our anxieties today and trust in His abundant provision.
Lord, Teach Us to Pray (Even with an iPad)
You may have every modern convenience at your fingertips, but don’t let that replace your connection with the One who provides what you truly need. As we learn from Jesus’ parable, it’s not about having it all figured out—it’s about knowing who to go to, and trusting that He cares.
Mercy at the Edge
Whether we find ourselves in the darkest depths of despair or sent on mission to the farthest corners of the earth, God is both our refuge and our strength, faithfully with us in every place and every purpose.
The Strength of Silence
In a noisy world, true strength and clarity come when we choose the sacred stillness of silence—where we wait on God, hear His voice, and are reminded that He alone is our rock and salvation.
The God Who Revives: Meeting Us Where We Are
Centering on Isaiah 57:15 and Jesus’ tender moment in John 13, this devotion reminds us that God’s presence is both transcendent and intimately near. It offers hope that, while we may not grasp His purposes now, God continually revives and restores us, preparing us for the day when all will become clear.
From Former Things to Forever Things
Through Isaiah’s prophecy and Jesus’ words in John, we are reminded of the coming new heavens and new earth, where sorrow and suffering will be no more, and joy will last forever.
The Promise Still Stands
When prayers go unanswered and change is slow, we’re called to persist—like Isaiah, who refused to be silent until God’s work was complete. The promise is sure; the timing is God’s.
The Planting of the Lord
You were never meant to just survive—you were meant to grow strong and unshakable, like an oak planted by the Lord. As you abide in Jesus, your life becomes a source of strength and healing for others. This is your identity and your mission: rooted in Him, reaching out in love.
“Easier Said Than Done”
I know there are moments when living out our faith feels nearly impossible. But take heart—God sees you, even in the struggle. He hasn’t left you, and His word is still true.
Isaiah’s Call to the Faithful
Rather than ignoring the past, Isaiah instructs Israel to reflect on their history with God. Just as He kept His promises to Abraham and Sarah, so He will be faithful again. Memory becomes a tool for trust.
Morning by Morning
Spiritual maturity doesn’t come in a single moment but through daily dependence on God. As Isaiah describes, God awakens us each day to listen and be taught, preparing us to offer encouragement and endurance in life’s hardest seasons.