God does not call only the confident and capable. He forgives, equips, and sends ordinary, reluctant people to serve in His harvest fields.
God does not call only the confident and capable. He forgives, equips, and sends ordinary, reluctant people to serve in His harvest fields.
Like Enoch, may we walk closely with God—side by side, not straying—guided by His Spirit, grounded in His Word, until He brings us home.
Fear may be our first reaction to life’s surprises, but it doesn’t have to be our final response. God remains steady even when our hearts tremble.
Faith is not always found in action. Sometimes the deepest expression of trust is quietly resting in God’s care when the future remains uncertain.
Affliction is never easy, but God often uses our trials to draw us closer to Him. In suffering, we discover that His promises, comfort, and grace are worth far more than earthly treasure.
God’s desire is not merely that we survive, but that we flourish. Even when we cannot see the whole picture, He is working for our good and guiding us toward His purposes.
When life turns bitter, God welcomes our honesty—and quietly continues His work of restoring what feels empty.
When suffering comes unfairly, grace is revealed in how we endure—trusting God, just as Christ did, and reflecting His love to a watching world.
Jesus refused to save Himself, choosing the cross instead. When God says no, His grace still sustains and His power shines through our weakness.
Sometimes Jesus’ love looks like delay—but His timing serves a greater purpose than we can see.