Sometimes we call it faith, but it’s just fear in disguise—fear that God’s timing won’t match our timeline. But peace is His signal, and pressure is His warning. When we force something He never approved, we end up carrying the weight of it alone. Grace isn’t in the grind. Peace is. And when God’s in it, you’ll know—because you won’t have to force it.
Month: May 2025
Some wounds don’t respond to noise—they require stillness, courage, and care. Prayer can be the beginning, but healing often takes walking through the process too. God is not threatened by your therapy; He’s in it. And sometimes, being healed means finally saying out loud, “That did hurt me.” Faith and therapy can walk together—and that’s not a contradiction. It’s an invitation.
Faith Doesn’t Mean Shutting Down Your Feelings
Being led by the Spirit doesn’t mean you ignore what you feel. It means you invite God into all of it—your joy, your pain, your processing. Emotional intelligence is not weakness; it’s wisdom. Jesus didn’t bypass emotions, and neither should we. Real maturity is letting the Spirit lead without leaving your soul behind. You can feel deeply and still walk in faith. This is what spiritual wholeness actually looks like.
REBUKING the Suggestion of the Enemy in Your Life
The enemy doesn’t always show up loud—he shows up in subtle suggestions. Thoughts that sound like your own, but they don’t match what God said. You don’t have to accept what He never sent. Even nature teaches us to reject what doesn’t belong. This isn’t about yelling louder—it’s about knowing what’s true and refusing to build your life around a lie. Rebuking the enemy is about alignment, not aggression. Speak truth. Shut it down. Walk away.
God’s Not Late—You’re Being Positioned
Waiting can wear you down—especially when you’ve been faithful and still feel stuck. But God’s timing is still perfect, even when you’re frustrated. The pause isn’t punishment. Sometimes it’s positioning, sometimes it’s protection. This is a reminder that delay doesn’t mean denial. Stay faithful. Stay ready. What God is aligning for you behind the scenes is far greater than what you could’ve rushed into on your own.
Faith Like a Dragonfly: Becoming in Places No One Sees
Obedience in uncertain seasons is a bold kind of courage. Like the dragonfly that lives underwater before it ever learns to fly, some of us are becoming in places no one sees. Courage isn’t loud—it’s consistent. It’s the quiet act of trusting God when you don’t yet see the full picture. Keep showing up. Keep saying yes. That simple obedience is where real transformation begins.
If It’s Meant for You, It’s Protected
You haven’t missed what God meant for you—not even close. If it was promised, it’s protected. Pressure may rise, timelines may shift, but heaven’s plan doesn’t break under weight. You don’t have to perform, compete, or rush to claim what’s already yours by grace. Breathe, trust, and keep showing up in faith. What’s meant for you is still on the way.
When Faith Doesn’t Make Sense: But God Still Says Go
Some of the biggest faith moves you’ll ever make won’t come with explanations or easy answers. They’ll come in moments when nothing makes sense, but God still says move. When it doesn’t add up, keep walking. Trust isn’t about certainty—it’s about surrendering what you understand to a God who sees the whole picture.
Why Your Faith Doesn’t Need Another Sign
Faith often invites us into uncertainty, asking for a yes without proof or visible signs. Trusting God means relying on His voice alone, even when clarity is absent. True spiritual maturity isn’t marked by constant confirmations, but by an unshakable trust in the Shepherd’s character. It’s time to trade our need for evidence for a deeper relationship, rooted in knowing Him personally, intimately, and consistently.
First Love Doesn’t Have to Be a Memory
First love doesn’t have to be locked in the past. Even if it’s been years since you felt passion in your walk with God, that fire can be stirred again. A moment of reflection—sparked by the joy I still feel for volleyball—reminded me that joy in God’s Word can return too. The Source is still waiting. All it takes is honesty, humility, and one step back.