Weekday Posts
Though Job lost his possessions, his children, and his security, he responded with worship and surrender, recognizing that everything ultimately belongs to God.
Zephaniah paints a beautiful picture of a future day when deceit, fear, and rebellion will disappear, and all people will worship God together in truth.
The book of Habakkuk shows us that God welcomes honest conversations filled with grief, frustration, and questions. Even when we struggle to understand His plans, God remains just, merciful, and faithful.
Psalm 63 reminds us that our greatest need is not simply God’s blessings, but God Himself.
Though we often struggle with delayed answers and brokenness around us, we can trust that God is working, restoring, and caring for us even when we cannot yet see the outcome.
Through the prophet Micah, God reminds His people that He desires more than empty rituals or religious performance.
Through Jonah’s frustration, the plant, and God’s gentle correction, we are reminded that God’s mercy extends to all people and that His plans are far more gracious than our own.
Even through imperfect people and imperfect delivery, God can bring repentance, restoration, and revival.