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.

  • A Question of Authorship

    Every occurrence of 'These are the generations of' in Genesis is a colophon — a scribal signature identifying the eyewitness of what came before it. That structure appears eleven times. It means Genesis had seven original authors, each writing firsthand. Which raises the only remaining question: who was present to witness Genesis 1:1? The only option available to us is God Himself.

  • In You

    A poem of total surrender — finding God present in brokenness, weakness, and doubt, and asking Him to dismantle every wall that keeps us from being fully His.