Tagged with "psalms"
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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.
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Purify My Heart
A prayer of surrender and longing—for a clean heart that desires God alone and seeks His presence above all else.
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A Psalm From Confinement
A meditation of confession, grace, and longing—written when hope felt distant and mercy refused to let go.
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A Holy Moment
In the silent sway of trees and the thunderous hush of mountains, God’s love speaks without words.
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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.
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New Every Morning
God’s mercies are not recycled—they’re freshly painted across each sunrise. His faithfulness is the rhythm behind every breath.
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The Work of Your Fingers
When we look up at the vastness of creation, we are confronted with a humbling question—why does God care for us at all?
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The Gospel in the Grass
Creation proclaims God’s provision, beauty, and care—inviting us to trust the One who tends both the earth and our lives.
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Psalm 119: A Quiet Faith Formed in the Word
Psalm 119 reveals a faith shaped not by urgency or perfection, but by long obedience, quiet trust, and desires reformed through God’s Word.
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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.
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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.
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Sons of Brokenness
From the aftermath of Korah’s rebellion emerged a lineage shaped by holy fear, humility, and grace—voices whose worship was forged in brokenness and preserved in the Psalms.
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The Cart or the Horse
Psalm 15 raises a searching question about who may dwell in God’s presence—and reveals that holiness is not the price of access, but the fruit of grace.