Being secure in your faith isn’t about knowing what’s next—it’s about knowing who holds you when you don’t. You stop chasing constant proof and start walking with steady trust. Not because you have it all figured out, but because you’ve seen what happens when you fall—and He catches you. This is the kind of confidence that doesn’t shake when life does. Quiet. Unbothered. Anchored.

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I heard a popular song that borrowed the phrase “Love Lifted Me.” But the original hymn carries a much deeper story. Written in 1912 by James Rowe with music from Howard E. Smith—an organist battling arthritis—the song was inspired by Peter’s rescue in Matthew 14. It reminds us that God’s love doesn’t leave us sinking. His hand still reaches into our weakest moments and pulls us up.

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Sex wasn’t created by the enemy—it was gifted by God. The issue isn’t sex itself but when it’s taken out of its sacred context. Genesis reminds us that intimacy, when honored in covenant, is not only good but holy. This post reflects on what happens when we bring honor back into the conversation—without shame, without fear, and with the healing God always intended.

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Confidence doesn’t always shatter in a single moment, but after a spiritual loss, it can feel impossible to regain. Real losses like divorce or losing a job, perceived losses of dreams, or falling short in sin all carry significant weight. However, confidence is not lost forever. Step by step, you can rebuild, not through denial, but by embracing truth, grace, and learning to trust God’s hand to steady you once more.

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