Rejoicing While We Wait
You may be in a season where answers feel delayed and waiting feels heavier than you expected. As this year comes to a close, be encouraged to remember that waiting does not mean God is absent.
When Jesus Shows Up at the Table
As we live between Christ’s birth and His return, we are called to live awake, confident, and hopeful—knowing that those we love who are in Christ are still connected to us, and that Jesus is faithfully carrying us all toward eternity.
Still Present, Still Pursuing
Even if the celebrations passed without a clear moment of encounter, He remains near, ready to meet you as you stop, listen, and allow His Word to search and renew your heart.
Thinking about year-end duty that can lead to lifelong blessing
May you be reminded that all we have is a gift from Him, and that joyful, generous giving is not about earning favor, but about responding to the grace already poured out for us in Christ.
The Work Continues
The work God gave his Son to do was finished. Our debt of sin was paid in full. There is no need for another blood sacrifice by a priest to cancel sin for a season.
Oh Hear the Angel Voices!
Angels appeared to shepherds, proclaiming good news and rejoicing over the arrival of the Savior.
Walking in the Joy of Christ
Christmas joy is rooted in a Savior who came to restore our souls and teach us how to live in truth. May these reflections encourage you to grow in Christlike character and share His joy with everyone around you.
Jesus Is Steady When Our Stories Are Not
Even when our understanding is cluttered with cultural add-ons, Jesus endures every storm with grace. My prayer is that these words help you rest in the One who has never lost His place in the story—and never loses His place in your life.
Loved by Christ in a World That Hates Him
He told us plainly that some would reject Him, even as they embrace the celebrations around His birth. Yet He continues to love the world and to sustain those who follow Him.
Deciding What to Keep
Just as we treasure certain items because of the people they remind us of, this Advent season calls us to treasure Christ above all.
The Savior for Everyone
From Genesis to the prophets to the manger, God’s plan has always pointed to Jesus. As you read, may you be reminded that His gift is for all people, including you, and that His revelation brings life and purpose.
More Than Naughty or Nice
May these words remind you that your security rests not in flawless behavior, but in confessing Christ and walking in His love. In Him, you can know, not guess, that you belong to God.
Mercy, Peace, and Love Under the Tree
We search for the perfect gifts each December, yet Jude reminds us that God has already given us treasures beyond measure.
The Gift You Don’t Have to Hide
We hide Christmas gifts for surprise and delight, but God offers us something far better; a hiding place of peace, protection, and strength.
Where the Light Leads Us
Just as Christmas lights draw crowds with their warmth and beauty, the true Light, Jesus, draws our hearts toward hope.
Without a Savior’s Light, the World Remains a Dark and Deceitful Place
As you reflect on His coming, may you embrace the sacred opportunity to carry His light into places of pain, offering hope to those still searching for refuge in the darkness.
A Glimpse That Changes Everything
This Advent reminds us that the way we live. How we respond, serve, and love, can clear the fog for someone searching for hope.
Wrapped in Cloth, Wrapped in Grace
In a season filled with lights, matching pajamas, and festive sweaters, we pause to remember the humility of Jesus’ birth—swaddling cloths, a borrowed manger, and the quiet arrival of our Servant-King.
The Shepherd Who Keeps Us
My prayer is that as you read, you’ll rediscover the comfort of knowing Christ is both your Keeper and your King. May this reminder help you sort through the noise of life and cling to the One who will never let you go.
Preparing Room Through Service
My desire is that these words remind you that Christmas preparation is more than activity—it’s an invitation to serve as Jesus served.