Search My Heart
While many of our prayers ask God for help, David boldly prayed for God to search his heart. True transformation begins when we allow Him to expose and correct what lies within.
When Scripture Gets Hard
Some passages challenge us—David’s cries for justice can feel uncomfortable beside Jesus’ call to love enemies. Yet both remind us to trust God’s timing, justice, and mercy.
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.
More Than the Sand
David marveled at God’s countless thoughts toward him—thoughts as vast as the grains of sand. Each day we wake, we are reminded that God’s love and mercies never end.
Wonderfully Made by the Master
God not only painted sunsets and carved mountains—He knit you together with the same brilliance. You are His workmanship, handcrafted with purpose, beauty, and value beyond comparison.
You Can’t Hide from God’s Presence
Whether we’re searching, running, or simply forgetting, God is still with us. His omnipresence is our assurance that He goes before us, stands beside us, and will never leave us.
Known Completely, Loved Completely
In a world that craves being understood, the greatest comfort is this: you are fully known and deeply loved by the God who formed you.
A Prayer Over Labor Day
Today, we pause to thank God for the men and women who work every day doing things that allow our lives to be more pleasant.
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.
Lifting Our Eyes Beyond the iPhone
Technology may be powerful and helpful, but it can also distract us from the One who is our true and constant source of help.
Trading Anxious Bread for the Bread of Life
Instead of feeding on anxious thoughts, we are invited to feast on the true Bread of Life—Jesus, who alone satisfies our hunger for peace and security.
Never Too Hard for God
Every “too hard” moment is an opportunity to bank not on our strength, but on the unshakable promises of God.
Surrounded but Not Defeated
Like David, you may feel trapped by problems that circle you day and night, but God has not abandoned you.
Never Alone in the Battle
Friend, like you, I’ve faced seasons of discouragement, setbacks, and uncertainty. Psalm 46 has been one of my go-to passages in those times because it reminds me that God is our refuge and strength, not just mine or yours individually, but ours together as His people.
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.
When Grace Overflows
Scripture reminds us that God is not stingy; He is a God of abundance. He promises to provide more than enough, not just to meet our needs but to equip us to bless others
Who Knows? God Does.
In hard seasons, you don’t have all the answers—but you know the One who does. Trust that He will reveal His plan in His perfect timing, for His glory and your good.
Joy Is Your Strength
Even when brokenness surrounds you, God offers joy that strengthens and sustains. As you seek His wisdom, courage, peace, and provision, you’ll discover that joy is already here—flowing from Him.
Blessing After Obedience
God delights to bless His people, but that blessing often follows confession, correction, and faithful work. Let His goodness be seen in us.
Don’t Come Down
The enemy will try to pull you away from what God’s called you to do. Like Nehemiah, remember the work is too important—stay focused, stay faithful, and refuse to come down from the wall.