Tagged with "longing"

  • Seek His Face

    God desires to be desired — not for what He can give, but for who He is.

  • If God Is Everywhere

    God's omnipresence means we are never outside His presence or purposes. This meditation explores identity, rest, and belonging in a God who is always near.

  • The Gift of Now

    We often rush past the present while waiting for something better.

  • Psalm 119: A Quiet Faith Formed in the Word

    Psalm 119 reveals a faith shaped not by urgency or perfection, but by obedience and trust reformed through God’s Word.

  • What Do You Want?

    A reflection on Psalm 42 and the honest longing to desire God more deeply — even when our hunger feels weak or divided.

  • Heading Home

    The psalms teach us that faith does not move in straight lines—from despair to trust, and from trust to being led again toward God Himself.

  • In His Image

    What does it mean to be made in the image of a holy God? A meditation on eternity in fragile bodies and the longing for unending communion with the Infinite One.

  • Created In His Image

    A reflection on whether the cross was an interruption in the story of creation or the meaning creation was always built to reveal.

  • Another Prayer From Jail

    Written in confinement, this brief prayer expresses a desire for complete surrender—asking God to replace personal ambitions with His will and to purify the heart completely.

  • Breathless!

    Psalm 148 erupts with unrestrained praise, calling all creation to worship—and reminding us not to be outdone by rocks.

  • Something is Missing

    When our response to God becomes rushed and restrained, we miss the fullness of what His presence invites — an engaged, wholehearted expression of awe, remembrance, and worship.

  • Not So Small Voice

    God's still small voice is real — but it's only one register. Psalm 29 describes a voice that shatters cedars, makes mountains skip, and strips forests bare. The universe has never stopped worshipping. We're the only part of creation that did.