Tagged with "waiting"
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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.
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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.
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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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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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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 Gift of Now
We often rush past the present while waiting for something better.
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Margins: Where God Begins
Before the first word of Scripture was written, God already knew the story. A contemplative exploration of God's presence in the spaces we often overlook—the margins where nothing seems to happen, yet everything begins.
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Deliver Me
A prayer of mercy, refuge, and trust when deliverance does not guarantee escape.
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All Things
Life does not always come together in ways we can understand. Faith holds to the promise that God is at work even when meaning feels hidden, and nothing is ultimately wasted.
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Still Waiting
When anxiety pulls me into endless what-ifs, Psalm 39:7 calls me back to the only secure ground: My hope is in You.
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God's Got This
When progress feels slow and God seems silent, Deuteronomy reminds us that His promises unfold little by little. The pauses are not abandonment. They are preparation.
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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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Scars That Birthed Nations
The nations that conspired to wipe Israel from memory share a common origin: someone who decided God's promise needed a nudge. Edom, Ishmael, Moab — each born from a scar of impatience. And yet, God remains the only hope of deliverance.