jehovah jireh
Most of us remember Genesis 22 because of the ram. But before the ram came three long days of walking toward something Abraham couldn't understand. This devotional explores the profound meaning of Jehovah Jireh—not simply as the God who provides, but as the God who already sees what we cannot. If you're in a season where heaven feels quiet and God's provision seems hidden, this encouragement is for you.
when god is silent
God’s silence can feel like standing in a dark room or waiting endlessly on hold. But Scripture reminds us that silence is not abandonment and delay does not mean denial. Even here, God is present—and He hears.
when god feels silent
I’ve spent almost two years waiting for God to answer a prayer that feels small but heavy. In the silence, I wrestled with frustration, anger, doubt, and eventually surrender. Through Scripture and honest prayer, I learned that God’s quiet is not abandonment and that peace can exist even before answers arrive.
thrive with a thorn
What if the struggle we are desperate to escape is the very thing God is using to protect us?
In reflecting on Paul’s thorn, this blog explores how limitations can function as boundaries, guarding our hearts and keeping us aligned with God’s plans. Even when the season does not change, God is still working, and His power is made perfect in our weakness.