Tagged with "presence-of-god"

  • Seek His Face, Not Just His Hand

    God desires to be desired—not for what He can give, but for who He is. Psalm 127 reminds us that striving without Him is empty, but seeking Him brings rest and blessing.

  • A Meditation In Suffering

    When pain strips away understanding, surrender becomes worship. This meditation offers suffering back to God as an act of trust and praise.

  • In the Margins

    A reflection on Scripture, time, and the holy space before the beginning—where God already knew every moment of our lives.

  • A Holy Moment

    In the silent sway of trees and the thunderous hush of mountains, God’s love speaks without words.

  • Be Still

    We chase holiness like a performance, but God meets us in surrender. In the margins of our striving, His grace whispers strength. This devotional invites you to lay down self-effort and discover the power of being still before God.

  • Meditation #1

    A meditation of surrender—looking back on flight, self-reliance, and the quiet persistence of grace.

  • Here With Me

    A meditation on God’s nearness—written in confinement, in awe of a presence that remains personal amid infinite scale.

  • If God Is Everywhere All The Time…

    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. This devotional invites us to receive the current moment as God’s gift, where His presence is already at work.

  • 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.

  • Until I Came into the Sanctuary

    A meditation on entering the presence of God, where His holiness reorders our understanding, humbles our pride, and brings clarity that cannot be found anywhere else..

  • The Power of Presence

    Israel’s victories were never secured by strength or strategy, but by the light of God’s presence—a truth that still exposes the danger of self-reliance.