Morning Meditation: As I think about what 2025 may hold, one thing I’m certain of is God’s provision. #morningmeditation #provision

Experiencing Hope, Finding Truth
Morning Meditation: As I think about what 2025 may hold, one thing I’m certain of is God’s provision. #morningmeditation #provision

Morning Meditation: Of the many verses that tell us faith isn’t dependent on what we see, Jesus’s words bring clarity and hope to my soul. #morningmeditation #faith
The Covid-19 virus has upended everyone over the past few weeks. While the new normal creates havoc for nearly everyone, I’ve realized a hidden impact for trauma survivors. With each new restriction comes less control over my life, which triggers old fears and sometimes anger.
Morning Meditation: I think the key to this verse is the phrase “each other’s” because it’s vital that the carrying goes both ways. That’s been difficult for me at times. It’s hard to ask for help. #morningmeditation #help
Morning Meditation: What a glorious day this will be! #morningmeditation #nomoretears
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.
As we move into a new week, I’ve been thinking about how we carry the things God places in our hands. Not the things we’re still waiting for.Not the answers we wish we had.But the quiet, already-given gifts that often arrive without much fanfare. Sometimes hope comes like that, small, understated, almost fragile. And when…
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