Tagged with "restoration"
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Jesus – The Scapegoat
From the garden to the cross, God’s answer to sin has always been substitution. Jesus bore our shame so we could return to the love we were created for.
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Margins: The Final Margin
Just as there was a margin before creation, there is also a margin before eternity’s fullness—a space where hope anchors us as God draws His story toward completion.
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Margins: The Tapestry of Time
A reflection on how God weaves every life, event, and moment into a greater design—reminding us that nothing in our story is wasted.
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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 Bitter Harvest of Sin
Sin promises satisfaction but delivers shame. What once felt thrilling leaves a bitter harvest—yet grace still invites us into life.
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From Ashes to Glory
When the holy place is defiled and left in ruins, God does not abandon it—He rebuilds His dwelling within us with greater glory than before.
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Fractured Light: The Hook
A deeply personal reflection on how early curiosity, secrecy, and trauma can take root—and how God still pursues us in the places we try to hide.
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Fractured Light: The Lie of Marriage
Marriage cannot heal what only God can restore. What we expect love to fix, grace alone must redeem.
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Fractured Light: The Thorn
God’s power is not displayed through our strength, but through our weakness—where grace transforms even our deepest struggles into platforms for His glory.
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Guard the Grace
A reflection on how churches respond to sexual sin—and what those responses quietly teach about confession, belonging, and grace.
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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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Fractured Light
A testimony of brokenness, mercy, and the quiet work of God in the darkest places—where grace refracts through what has been shattered.
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From Exile to Eden
A story of addiction, surrender, confinement, and grace. This testimony stands on its own—offered not as instruction, but as witness—to the slow, unexpected work of God in a life brought to the end of itself.
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Confession
Forgiveness is freely given in Christ, yet many of us continue to live under guilt. Psalm 51 reminds us that confession is not groveling before an angry God, but returning to a gracious Father who has always been ready to restore.
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Falling Into His Grip
What felt like collapse became rescue. In confinement, I discovered that when I fell, I had not been hurled headlong—God was still holding my hand.
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Press On
God sees more than our failures—He sees the fight. Even when defeat feels constant, His call is not condemnation but courage: Press on.
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A Prayer From the Wilderness
In a season of uncertainty, I tried to obey Philippians 4 by bringing everything to God. This is a prayer that came out of the wilderness.
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God is Listening
When we feel trapped in the pit of our own failures, Psalm 40 reminds us that God does more than hear our prayers—He leans in and listens.
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Awakened in the Valley
Written in confinement, this testimony reflects on a painful awakening—recognizing how sin had created distance from God and how a season of confinement became a place of clarity, healing, and transformation.
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Happy Birthday
Written in confinement on his birthday, this testimony reflects on spiritual growth, past failures, and the deep realization that only God can fill the empty places of the heart.
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Hope
Written from jail, this testimony reflects on the fragile, painful, and necessary nature of hope—how it can both wound and sustain, and how ultimately hope must rest in God.