A new year often pressures us to be stronger, faster, and more self-sufficient. But real growth may begin with admitting we can’t do everything alone.
Tag: Christian Growth
There are moments when your spirit knows the truth before your emotions feel it. Faith matures quickly, but feelings often move more slowly, needing room to heal, adjust, and trust again. I’ve lived enough life to know that this tension isn’t failure — it’s growth. When you walk with God, faith leads and feelings learn to follow. And over time, the emotions that once lagged behind begin to align with the truth God already spoke over your life.
I’ve spent years giving love but rarely slowing down long enough to receive it. I’m learning that letting someone care for me isn’t weakness—it’s healing. When I soften my defenses and allow love to reach the parts I’ve kept guarded, something in me grows. This journey isn’t just about romance; it’s about family, friendships, and every place where love meets resistance. I’m finally learning to let love come toward me, not just flow from me.
Free People Fight Differently
There’s a difference between fighting for freedom and fighting from it. When you realize you’re no longer a slave, your weapons shift. You stop swinging from fear and start standing in truth. This is what it means to walk like someone who’s already free—not desperate, not proving, but anchored in the authority God already gave you.
Best Free Online Resources for Deep Bible Study
Not everything that sounds spiritual is scriptural. In this digital age, where content is constant, learning how to discern the voices you follow is essential. This post walks through practical ways to stay rooted in the Word, introduces trusted theological resources, and encourages believers to grow deeper—not just louder—in their faith. Whether you’re new to studying or just tired of surface-level messages, this is about finding truth you can actually grow with.
Discern the truth about love through a deeper understanding of spiritual maturity. Genuine love shows itself in actions, consistency, and a heart that honors God above all. This kind of love doesn’t manipulate or confuse—it brings clarity, peace, and growth. When faith is the foundation, love becomes more than emotion; it becomes commitment, grace, and truth in action. Strengthen your ability to recognize the signs of mature love and build relationships that reflect God’s heart and intention.