Waiting can feel like being stuck, but the Hebrew word Qavah reframes everything. It’s the image of a cord stretched taut—a hopeful expectation that God is on the other end of the rope.
Waiting can feel like being stuck, but the Hebrew word Qavah reframes everything. It’s the image of a cord stretched taut—a hopeful expectation that God is on the other end of the rope.
Jesus spoke the truth even to the man who would condemn Him.
Even in human injustice, God was working to bring forgiveness and life through Jesus.
The Bible tells us to stand firm in Him, but sometimes this is a very hard thing to do! Does God do anything to make it easier?
La Biblia nos dice que nos mantengamos firmes en Él, ¡pero a veces es muy difícil! ¿Acaso Dios hace algo para facilitarlo?
Psalm 23 reminds us: the Shepherd restores our soul, then leads us on right paths with care, never abandoning us along the way.
Isaiah 26:3 promises perfect peace. When your mind leans on God, not circumstances, your soul is held in His full, lasting shalom.
God’s rest, menuach, isn’t the absence of work—it’s the presence of Him. Find settled peace in your soul today, even amid life’s chaos.
Jesus took our place, covering our sin and shame with forgiveness. Reflect on His mercy and the eternal life we now share as God’s children.
When Jesus said, “I am,” the guards fell back. Yet He willingly surrendered, protecting His disciples and choosing the path of suffering to save us.