Tagged with "seeking"
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What’s in a Name?
Discovering how identity shapes destiny—and how God’s name over us changes everything.
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5th Street Meditation
If Your presence does not go with us, do not lead us up from here.
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Seek His Face
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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After God’s Heart
David’s life reveals that being ‘after God’s heart’ is not about sinless perfection, but about a heart that repents, returns, and rests in God’s sufficient grace.
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Here With Me
A meditation on God’s nearness—written in confinement, in awe of a presence that remains personal amid infinite scale.
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Invitation to Wonder
An invitation to step back into the margins of life and rediscover the wonder of living in the constant presence of God.
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A Prayer
A prayer for purification of heart and a deeper longing to see and know God more fully.
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God’s Plan
A reflection on the road of life, where every event becomes preparation for what lies ahead in God’s unfolding plan.
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Margins: Introduction
An invitation to step into the margin before Genesis 1:1 and see life as part of the greater story already written within the mind of God.
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Margins: The God Who Knows
A reflection on the God who knows every moment of our lives before they unfold, revealing that nothing in our story surprises Him and that His plan was never an afterthought.
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Margins: The Margin Before Genesis
A reflection on the sacred margin before Genesis 1:1—where the entire story of creation, redemption, and every human life already existed within the mind of God.
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Margins: The Power of the Pause
In the stillness and silence of life’s pauses, God is often doing His deepest work—preparing, aligning, and shaping what comes next.
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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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Margins: The Word Before the Word
Before creation began, the Word already existed. Jesus was present before time, before light, and before the first page of the story.
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Margins: The Word of God
When we ask for God’s will, the deeper question is often where we are looking for the answer. The Word of God is not merely information—it is the living voice of God guiding our lives.
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In His Presence
Like an ant sensing only vibrations of a passing shadow, we often miss the nearness of God. This meditation invites us to pray not for His presence, but for awareness of the Presence that already surrounds us.
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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.
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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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Coming Into a Place of Prayer
Prayer is not about proving devotion or logging hours. It is about coming—boldly, simply, as children—to a Father who is already willing to give what we need.
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I Want to Follow
Relationship comes before understanding. God leads us into truth before He teaches us.
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Open My Eyes
A quiet reflection on faith, trust, and learning to depend on God amid the vast unseen realities that surround us.
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Seek Him
Prayer does not begin with effort or obligation, but with relationship. We seek God not to earn His favor, but because He has already drawn near to us.
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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.
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Go
God’s call to “Go” is rarely comfortable or fully explained. This reflection explores learning to move in faith—trusting the One who sees the whole road while we walk step by step.
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Finding the Treasure
The kingdom of heaven is the greatest treasure a person can ever find. True surrender begins when we realize that God Himself—not His gifts—is the prize.