📖 “Some trust in chariots, and some in horses;but we trust in the name of the Lord our God.” — Psalm 20:7 Three days of rest can reset the body. But the return to work — especially on a Thursday — can stir something else entirely. Emails waiting. Deadlines looming. Conversations unfinished. The quiet pressureContinue reading “When the Long Weekend Ends: Starting the Work Week Anchored in Psalm 20:7”
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🐎 Galloping with Purpose: Spiritual Reflections on the Year of the Horse
The Year of the Horse in the Chinese zodiac symbolizes freedom, movement, and vitality. It embodies strength and grace, independence and discipline, inviting us to reflect on both our outer journey and inner spiritual life. 💬 “The horse gallops, but only with guidance does its power become purposeful.” — Reflective proverb 🔥 The Horse asContinue reading “🐎 Galloping with Purpose: Spiritual Reflections on the Year of the Horse”
A Dream from Mount Sinai: When Provision Turned
Last year, when I would describe my life as being in “Mount Sinai,” everything felt intense. Sinai is not the Promised Land. It’s the place of instruction. Refining. Structure. Sometimes isolation. It’s where you learn obedience in uncomfortable conditions. Where you don’t always feel settled — but you are being shaped. Around that same time,Continue reading “A Dream from Mount Sinai: When Provision Turned”
Dreaming of a Holiday After Working in the Promised Land
There’s something almost ironic about it. You finally step into your “Promised Land.” The place you prayed for. Worked toward. Waited on. You settle in. You build. You show up consistently. You give your energy to what’s been placed in your hands. And then one night, after weeks of working faithfully in that very place…Continue reading “Dreaming of a Holiday After Working in the Promised Land”
Lounging, Dreaming, and Letting Go: Moving Toward the Promised Land
The other night, I had a dream. I was in full holiday mode — relaxed, unbothered, lounging like someone who had finally exhaled after a long season. The atmosphere felt light. Peaceful. Like I had arrived somewhere new. And then, unexpectedly, I started seeing people from my former place. Faces from an old season. ConversationsContinue reading “Lounging, Dreaming, and Letting Go: Moving Toward the Promised Land”
When the Past Knocks Again: Trusting God’s “Immeasurably More”
“Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to His power that is at work within us.” — Ephesians 3:20 There are moments in life when something small shakes us more than it should. An unexpected message. An invitation. A door we thought we closed quietlyContinue reading “When the Past Knocks Again: Trusting God’s “Immeasurably More””
More Than We Can Imagine: Ephesians 3:20 and the Power of the Mind
Ephesians 3:20 is one of those verses that feels like it stretches your soul a little wider every time you read it. Paul writes that God is able to do far more than all we ask or imagine, according to His power at work within us. That last phrase—within us—is easy to skim past, butContinue reading “More Than We Can Imagine: Ephesians 3:20 and the Power of the Mind”