Weekday Posts
God often works through unexpected people and surprising paths. The blessing of Ephraim reminds us that God’s purposes are unfolding—even when we don’t understand how.
When life feels unfair and overwhelming, prayer re-centers our hearts on God’s protection and presence. Psalm 17 reminds us that God sees, hears, and holds those who call on Him.
Even after forgiveness is given, trust can take time to heal. Joseph’s response to his brothers reveals how fully embracing God’s grace empowers us to extend grace to others.
David’s prayers remind us that faith includes both confidence and questions. Psalm 9 and 10 show that even mature believers experience emotional shifts, yet God meets us faithfully when we bring Him our honest prayers.
As we choose even one godly habit to pursue, we open our lives to God’s transforming power and enduring blessing.
Through Judah’s journey—from betrayal and moral failure to sacrifice and leadership—we see that spiritual maturity is a process shaped by repentance and obedience.
Maybe the biggest thing we can learn from Jacob in this story is that no matter what is going on, our best decision is to simply hold on to God no matter what.
Moses lived with the tension of not fully belonging—raised in Pharaoh’s house yet shaped by a Hebrew heritage. Even through failure and exile, God patiently formed him, reminding us that seasons of displacement are often preparation for divine purpose.