My journey with Christ has been far from easy. I've stumbled, I've fallen, and I've often felt lost and hopeless. Through it all, I've experienced the incredible power of God's grace.
Jesus has transformed me from a broken spirit, burdened by my own mistakes, into a vessel of breakthrough. If He did it for me, despite my shortcomings, He can do it for you, too.
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Part of my church’s vision is that we are the last line of defense in a world set to destroy itself. Within that lies a heavy responsibility: either you stand and defend, or you go along with the world and face destruction. You cannot defend a border you’ve already abandoned.
Drawing from the story of the Israelites in the wilderness, this reflection explores the daily journey of laying down anxiety for divine security, letting go of our backup plans, and learning to rest anchored in the Father's hands.
Now that I have this pile of manure, whose garden can I fertilize?" Those were the words my pastor shared during our Bible study on discipleship. Following Christ comes with a heavy, beautiful weightand a real cost. Explore what it truly means to bear your cross and live out the commands of scripture every day.
Ministry is often celebrated for its joy and excitement, but there is a "not-so-pretty" side to serving that is rarely discussed. Much like an emergency room team dealing with a life-threatening injury, true ministry sometimes requires getting messy and acting with urgency rather than just being "polite."
Our minds naturally build templates to predict our lives, but starting fresh completely disrupts the system. This is why Lot’s wife looked back; to her, even destruction felt safer than the unknown. Yet, breaking free from those old mental loops is necessary because it leads us to a new standard in Christ.
We know the weight of the dagger. We’ve all stood there gutted by the actions of others. But as a body of believers, what do we do with that pain? Mark Twain once described forgiveness as the fragrance a violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it, but finding that beauty in the midst of tragedy is often easier said than done.
Whether you feel as silent as Zechariah or as certain as Mary, this year is an invitation to stop worrying about the "how" and simply trust the "Who." Let’s swap out our quiet exits for a courageous "yes," and clear the way for something magnificent to break through in our lives.
Move beyond the basics of faith, trade perfection for presence, and finally embrace your Promised Land. Stop letting your own perceived inadequacies dim the glory of what God has done. His grace is not a surface clean; it is a total justification that invites you to stop surviving and start flourishing.
What do you do when you realize your silence is a subtle compromise? It is a quiet battle to let your faith loose in a world that rejects it. We must stop hiding behind a blank face and start standing for the Truth, even when the double-edged sword of the Gospel cuts through our pride.
You’ve heard the negative clichés: “Religion is weird.” But what if following Jesus isn't about rules or rigid systems? What if it is about a radical relationship that disrupts your comfort to give you real life? It is time we trade the dry rituals for a vibrant, daily walk with the Living God
His grace cleanses and sanctifies us, yet we are made responsible for actively walking out that holiness every day. We cannot simply cling to comfort or shift the Word; we must accept that we cannot seek the crown of holiness without accepting the cross of transformation.
When was the last time you truly pursued something? We are often relentless in chasing after fleeting earthly desires, yet our pursuit of God can dim in comparison. The truth is, the chase shouldn't end once we've "attained" Christ; true faith requires actively choosing to pursue Him every day, even in the mundane.
Everyone who sins is a slave to sin...if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed." What does it truly mean to be free in Christ? This isn't just a feeling; it's a profound liberation from the slavery of sin that goes beyond our emotions and stands firm when life gets tough.
Trust: a verb, not just a word. God demands action, not mere belief. We crave understanding, but He calls for quiet trust. His plans, though unseen, are for our good. "Despite what it looks like, despite what it feels like," trust His unwavering promise.
Pressed. Like olives crushed to release their oil, we, too, are pressed. It's the squeezing out of our sinful nature, the refining fire that separates our brokenness from the pure spirit within. This pressure, though uncomfortable, reveals our true potential and God-given purpose.
The new year beckons, but with a serious call: return your hearts to the Lord. We've built idols—not golden calves, but distractions, misplaced priorities, anything we elevate above God. Like the Philistines who dishonored the Ark, we invite devastation when we stray from His path.
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How many times have I wished for a rewind button? Those cringeworthy decisions, the moments that still made my stomach knot – they lingered like shadows. That night, tossing and turning, I pleaded, "God, let me go back, I'd change everything!" But a quiet truth settled in: would I really?