When God Says Go
Throughout Scripture, God calls His people to move in faith. Obedience often comes before full understanding.
Unplug to Listen
Technology competes for our attention, but God’s Word lights our path. Saying no to noise helps us say yes to His presence.
Our Unshakable Refuge
Psalm 46 begins and ends with the same truth: God is our refuge. In every storm, He remains our steady anchor.
Tell the Story Again
Psalm 44 reminds us to remember how God delivered His people in the past. When we face new struggles, recalling His faithfulness builds confidence and trust.
All Our Springs Are in You
The Israelites sang when water sprang up from the well in Numbers 21. Why? Because they recognized the source. God not only provided miraculously; He invited His people to participate and then respond with praise.
Faith Over Fear: Standing Like Joshua and Caleb
While most spies panicked at the obstacles, Joshua and Caleb trusted God’s power, reminding readers that fear shrinks our vision but faith remembers how big God is.
Guard Your Tongue, Open Your Heart to God
David’s prayer reveals that life is short, words matter, and true peace comes when we pour out our hearts to God and trust His faithfulness.
When the World Is Loud, God Is Clear
In a culture filled with arguments, outrage, and anxiety over who is right and wrong, this reflection points readers to Psalm 37 as a source of calm and clarity.
When the Heart Speaks
When our hearts are filled with God’s love, then our actions will be visible, and God’s hand of protection will surround us from those filled with self-deception.
Receiving and Living the Blessing
I invite you to look again at the familiar blessing that has brought comfort to so many, especially in recent difficult seasons.
Smite ’Em or Surrender Them?
These hard prayers of David teach spiritual maturity, not cruelty. We are invited to be honest about our pain, release vengeance to the Lord, and ask Him not only to stop evil but to bring justice, repentance, and restoration.
Both Faithful and Afraid
Scripture shows us that trust and struggle can exist at the same time. Like David, we can worship God with confidence while honestly crying out for help, learning to wait on Him even as we walk through fear and opposition.
When Desperation Meets the Vine
David’s raw cry for help and Jesus’ call to abide reveal the same truth: we are sustained by God, not ourselves. In our most fragile moments, surrender opens the door for God’s provision, protection, and peace.
Walking with Integrity in a World Full of Offers
Not every “good deal” is truly good for our hearts or our faith. Scripture reminds us that the desire for wealth and influence can quietly pull us off course, but integrity, wise relationships, and trust in God’s provision keep our feet on solid ground as we navigate a world of mixed motives.
Oh My God, In You I Trust
Make sure that your eyes are focused on the God who loves you and promises to lead you in the right path.
Trust, Giving, and Letting Go
Could it be that instead of trying to figure out whether we give from our gross or net income, we should simply give until the Lord tells us to stop?
Giving What God Gave First
The Israelites gave from what God had already provided, reminding us that everything we offer back to Him is first a gift from His hand.
No Other Gods
Rather than treating the Ten Commandments as a checklist, we are called to see the first commandment as a daily posture of the heart.
From Wailing Tents to Trusting Hearts
Like Moses, we often feel overwhelmed by responsibilities we cannot possibly carry alone. God is not intimidated by our honesty— His provision is never limited by our circumstances.
Clean Hands, Pure Hearts
Through the sacrifice of Jesus, we are made clean and invited to confidently enter God’s presence with pure hearts.