Tagged with "seeking"

  • What Are You Feeding?

    What we consume shapes what we become — and the Word of God is meant to be our daily bread.

  • Seek His Face

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

  • God-Sized Praying

    I wonder if God's answers to my prayers reveal that He already knows what I would ask for if I knew what He knows.

  • Appointments

    From a guarded sycamore tree to a ram in the thicket and a great fish in the sea, Scripture reveals a God who orchestrates divine appointments—arranging people, places, and moments for redemption.

  • 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.

  • Here With Me

    A meditation on God's nearness — written in confinement, in awe of a presence that remains personal.

  • A Prayer

    A prayer for purification of heart and a deeper longing to see and know God more fully.

  • God's Plan

    A reflection on the road of life, where every event becomes preparation for what lies ahead in God's unfolding plan.

  • Roadblocks

    Reflecting on how we can unknowingly step out of alignment with what God is already doing — and what surrender truly looks like.

  • In His Presence

    Like an ant sensing only vibrations of a passing shadow, we often miss the nearness of God.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • I Want to Follow

    Relationship comes before understanding. God leads us into truth before He teaches us.

  • Open My Eyes

    We can perceive almost nothing of reality — which is exactly why seeking Him first is not naïve but essential.

  • 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.

  • The Question We Avoid

    A meditation on formation, faithfulness, and the quiet, unseen work of the church beyond its largest gatherings.

  • Want To’s

    When I learned to delight in the Lord rather than in what He could give, I discovered that He was quietly reshaping my desires all along.

  • Seek First

    What does it really mean to seek first the Kingdom of God? A reflection on priority, focus, righteousness by faith, and the promise that the Father will provide what we truly need.

  • Near Enough to Live

    David asks not merely for protection, but to live close enough to God that danger must meet Him first.

  • Go

    God's call to "Go" is rarely comfortable or fully explained.

  • No Compromise

    What we refuse to remove will remain to trouble us. Sanctification requires courage to confront compromise and trust God enough to drive out what hinders growth.

  • Returning to Need

    Jesus calls us back to childlike dependence — not immaturity, but a return to trust, attachment, and the honest admission that we are powerless without Him.

  • I Need You

    A simple prayer of surrender—recognizing that loving and following Jesus is not something we can accomplish in our own strength.

  • It’s You

    When we ask God to lead us, we often expect direction toward circumstances or outcomes. Psalm 43 reveals that His ultimate destination for us is not a place or achievement—but Himself.

  • What About the Joneses

    When envy begins to distort our vision, Psalm 73 reminds us that everything changes when we step into the presence of God.

  • 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.

  • That They Will Know

    God’s work in our lives is not ultimately about us — it is about making His name known so that all will see that He is LORD.

  • Good Gifts

    What does it mean when the Giver becomes the gift? A meditation on Psalm 16:5–6, and what we miss when we seek only what God can do rather than God Himself.

  • Selah

    Selah appears seventy-four times in Scripture and no one agrees on what it means. But God doesn't do something seventy-four times just because. A reflection on what happens when we stop rushing past it.

  • Room Noise

    Something is missing when we walk into worship detached from our desperate need for God. A reflection on what Psalm 107 says our singing is supposed to sound like — and why it usually doesn't.

  • A Razor Blade

    We approach Scripture with conclusions already settled, marking only what supports us. A meditation on what happens when we let God's Word divide soul from spirit — and question what we thought we already knew.