Weekday Posts
Amid anxiety, doubt, or struggle, we have the choice to rely on Jesus. By placing our decisions and burdens in His hands, we receive the rest, hope, and clarity only He can provide.
Jesus’ ministry was marked by presence, engagement, and care. Before we seek to reach the nations, we’re called to notice the needs in our neighborhoods and act with love, patience, and compassion.
From withdrawing to grieve John the Baptist’s death to feeding thousands, Jesus showed intentionality in His time. By adopting a similar rhythm of rest, prayer, and service, we can minister effectively without burning out.
From small acts of kindness to life-changing steps of faith, God is always leading. When we choose courage over fear, we step into the purpose He’s prepared for us all along.
Jesus didn’t come for the “right” people—He came for everyone. As His followers, we’re called to extend grace, step into uncomfortable spaces, and reflect His mercy to those we might otherwise avoid.
Even when life feels like it’s crashing in around us, Jesus is present and in control. Just like the disciples, we’re invited to trade fear for faith and trust that He will carry us safely through.
As Christ lives within us, we’re called to reflect His love—because we may be someone’s closest encounter with Him today.
Jesus’ call to “follow me” is about action, not personality type. God equips all types of people for ministry; our role is to imitate Jesus’ steps and respond in obedience.