Great Self-Control

Tonight in women’s Bible study we studied self-control. One of the questions we were asked to consider was “What biblical examples can you find of people who demonstrate great self-control and what can you learn from them?” I admit as I wrote down my response, I was surprised at what came up for me, as... Continue Reading →

A Prayer

Heavenly Father, I thank You for this community online and around that comes together to agree for the needs of those around us, for our city, our county, our state, the sovereign nations within this state, our nation and the world around us. We come boldly to Your throne of grace, we repent of our... Continue Reading →

Dismissed Without Prejudice

As Christians, we often feel condemned by our past mistakes, but Jesus assures us that our sins are permanently dismissed and cannot be held against us. God offers second chances, free from condemnation, encouraging us to take responsibility for our sins and embrace His freedom through forgiveness and faith in Christ.

He Never Loses Sight of Us

The content discusses God's guidance, contrasting the Israelites' clear direction through pillars of cloud and fire with modern uncertainties in faith. It acknowledges moments of doubt and confusion while reassuring believers that God remains present, even in difficult times. Following His established path is crucial to avoid potential danger.

Lectio Divina: Connecting Scripture with Daily Life

In this passage, a crowd eagerly welcomes Jesus, who is approached by Jairus, a synagogue ruler seeking healing for his dying daughter. Simultaneously, a woman with a long-standing health issue secretly seeks Jesus' help, believing in His power to heal. Their stories intersect, emphasizing the importance of faith, connection, and community in healing.

Personal Prayer

I feel overwhelmed and emotionally raw today. I know that You have called me to this, and that You will be with me as I walk through this journey. Highs and lows, we all face them, I know I have a tendency to do both alone. Being vulnerable in the low is difficult and in... Continue Reading →

Deer’s feet

“The Lord God is my strength; He will make my feet like deer’s feet, And He will make me walk on my high hills...”. ‭‭Habakkuk‬ ‭3‬:‭19‬ ‭‬‬ “He makes my feet like the feet of deer, And sets me on my high places.” ‭‭Psalms‬ ‭18‬:‭33‬ ‭‬‬ “He makes my feet like the feet of deer,... Continue Reading →

Where You Are Placed

Where are you currently called to serve? Who do you have access to that others might not? What is the thing that angers or grieves your heart the most in your world? Outside your immediate circle of family and friends, what do you pray about most? Have you ever felt led to fast and pray... Continue Reading →

Big House, Empty Home?

The post reflects on the loneliness experienced in large churches despite their size, drawing parallels to empty homes as families grow apart. The author mourns the loss of genuine community and fellowship, advocating for a return to deep connections and shared lives among church members, emphasizing the need for balance between large congregations and intimate relationships.

Through Another’s Eyes

The narrative explores the complex emotions surrounding sharing personal stories and the longing for validation. It highlights feelings of isolation, despair, and vulnerability while also acknowledging the power of connection and support from others. Ultimately, it expresses gratitude for being seen and embraced in a healing journey through shared experiences.

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