True worship begins when the heart bows. To shachah is to surrender pride and take our rightful place before our Maker and King.
True worship begins when the heart bows. To shachah is to surrender pride and take our rightful place before our Maker and King.
Yashar describes a life that runs straight—where words and actions match and integrity quietly guides every step.
Being blameless in Scripture isn’t about flawless performance—it’s about a heart fully turned toward God, even in seasons of doubt.
God isn’t looking for perfect people—just willing ones. When we focus on Christ instead of ourselves, He does the work through us.
We know what God asks—care for others. The question is where to start. With Jesus’ love, even small steps become powerful acts of faith
Sometimes the best witness isn’t a sticker—it’s a life quietly lived in service to others for the sake of Christ.
God’s wisdom (chokmah) isn’t abstract; it trains our hearts to make faithful choices. Pursue it, and His will becomes clear.
True satisfaction comes when we give our lives to Jesus—the One who provides, forgives, walks beside us, and loves us without condition.
Walk with God—beside Him, not ahead or behind. Clear the noise, seek His presence, and let faith guide your steps each morning.
Feeling drained? God is your strength. When exhaustion hits, turn to Him first—He restores, renews, and gives the help we need.