Morning Meditation: These words have sustained me so many times in my life. #morningmeditation #neverforsaken

Experiencing Hope, Finding Truth
Morning Meditation: These words have sustained me so many times in my life. #morningmeditation #neverforsaken

When I read this, I thought about how often God’s steadiness carried me or lifted me out of the darkness. #FaithInTheFog #dailyinspiration #movingforward
I needed this reminder today — His peace is already here. I don’t have to chase it or earn it. #traumarecovery #FaithInTheFog #dailyinspiration #peace
Morning Meditation: I do not know when the Lord will return, but I know I must be watching for Him and keep my heart and mind in tune with Him, so I’m ready to greet Him. #morningmeditation #bealert
The days after Christmas carry their own kind of quiet. The decorations may still be up. The calendar may already be turning. But something lingers — not loudly, not urgently — just present. Christ didn’t ask us to rush back into anything. He didn’t arrive to be managed or maintained. He came quietly… and He…
I love thinking of God looking at me with kindness. That alone brings a quiet sense of peace.
This verse is an open invitation for the Lord pierce our heart with truth, not just give us knowledge to process with our mind, but with our heart.  In The Abolition of Man, C. S. Lewis describes “The Chest-Magnanimity-Sentiment” which, functions as the liaison between the intellect and sentiment.[1] Being that it is the chest suggests that it is the “heart” of man.  It is the element that guides the choices we make.
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