Tagged with "weakness"

  • Mustard Seed Faith

    Even little faith is powerful when pointed toward Jesus. Mustard seed faith moves mountains—and multiplies miracles.

  • In the Margins

    A reflection on Scripture, time, and the holy space before the beginning—where God already knew every moment of our lives.

  • Fractured Light: The Surrender

    Sometimes surrender doesn’t look like strength—it looks like collapse. In our exhaustion, God meets us not with rebuke, but with presence.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • A Theology of Weakness

    God is not threatened by human weakness, nor surprised by failure. Again and again, Scripture shows that grace takes root not in strength, but in the soil of humility and dependence.

  • Sticks and Stones

    Scripture was not given to us as a weapon to wound others, but as a living word meant to search us, humble us, and lead us into love.

  • 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.