Love makes us stronger than we are. Whether it's the stone over a well or the "Rock" that follows us in the desert, grace provides the strength to move the heavy things.
Read MoreGod’s provision often arrives disguised as a stranger offering water. Like the servant at the well, we are called to watch, wait, and notice where grace is moving.
Read MoreWe keep returning to dry wells, but Jesus offers a spring that flows from within. Stop looking outside for what God has already placed inside you.
Read MoreJesus sat down at the well because He was tired. If God knows what it feels like to be weary, we are allowed to rest too. Today, find the holiness in stopping.
Read MoreChrist didn't just bridge the gap—He demolished the wall. In the wilderness, everyone gathers the same bread. In Christ, everyone belongs to the same house.
Read MoreManna cannot be stockpiled. It must be gathered fresh every morning. This is the economy of grace: enough for today, and a call to trust again tomorrow.
Read MoreBefore the call to "sin no more" comes the absence of condemnation. Stand in the center of the circle and hear the only voice that matters: "Neither do I."
Read MoreLenten faith is holding the vision of a new creation while walking through the brokenness of the old one. God is not renovating; He is creating all things new.
Read MoreWe are healed not by looking away from our wounds, but by looking up at them held in the hands of God. Look at the cross—the death that brings life.
Read MoreNicodemus came in the dark seeking answers, but Jesus offered him a wind. To be born from above is to stop managing your life and start surrendering to the Spirit.
Read More“Only speak the word." The Centurion understood that real power doesn't require a dramatic show. It only requires trust in the One who has authority over all things.
Read MoreGod doesn't just tolerate mercy; He delights in it. Imagine a God who casts our failures into the sea and puts up a "No Fishing" sign. That is the heart of Lent.
Tags: Micah 7, Mercy, Romans 3, Forgiveness, Grace
When we can’t see the way forward, we are invited to look back. Memory is a spiritual practice that reminds us: our help doesn't come from the hills, but from the Lord.
Why does a shepherd abandon 99 sheep to chase one? Because God’s love isn't reasonable—it’s excessive. If you feel like the one who has wandered, know that the search is already on.
Read MoreCain’s tragedy was ordinary: he let envy curdle into indifference. Today, we look at the "predator" lurking in our own hearts and the High Priest who doesn't look away.
Read MoreEven the strongest prophets hit a wall. If you’re exhausted and depleted today, hear the angel’s gentle command: "Get up and eat." There is grace in admitting you’ve had enough.
Read MoreThe Spirit led Jesus into the wilderness not for an accident, but for a destination. Face the temptations of comfort, fame, and power with the only word that sustains.
Read MoreWe spend our lives trying to be impressive, but Jesus calls us to become like children. Today, we look at the power of "self-emptying" and the fast that God truly chooses.
Read MoreJonah was furious that God was "too merciful." It's a feeling we all know. Today we explore the scandal of a grace that moves too fast and forgives too freely.
Read MoreNineveh wasn't looking for God, but they heard a five-word sermon and changed everything. Discover why repentance is less about guilt and more about a simple, raw turn.
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