God Isn’t Mad

God Isn’t Mad

We can use the word “mad” to mean “angry.” While the Father has a full range of emotional depth and can assuredly feel anger, He isn’t mad at your process or progress as we might think. Mad can also mean “insane,” and He is...
Answering the Impossible

Answering the Impossible

This past month, I’ve been working diligently to finish editing and formatting the book I’ve been writing so I’ve been absent here, but I’m excited to share more about this soon! As we come to Christmas this week, something has been on my heart since my pastor read...
The Benefits of Being Careless

The Benefits of Being Careless

The way some view the Christian life, you’re only serious about following Jesus if your every breath and waking moment is consumed with making yourself better. This is what it means to be a “good Christian.”   Every behavior must be scrutinized, analyzed, and fretted...
The Power of Worship on Earth

The Power of Worship on Earth

Not everyone is a singer. Not everyone plays an instrument. Not everyone has the same response to music in general. Whether you feel comfortable with it, think you’re good or bad at it, or whatever else is irrelevant because your worship is both powerful and...
Time to Surrender

Time to Surrender

Psalm 83 finds the psalmist (and Israel) up to his neck in enemies. They’re surrounding Israel, they’re unrelenting, and they’re seemingly unstoppable. The only recourse for the worshiper is to cry out to God, remind himself that He has won great...
Asking, Thinking, and Imagining

Asking, Thinking, and Imagining

I feel like most Christians would agree that Ephesians 3:20 is a powerful and comforting verse. “Now to Him who is able to do far more abundantly beyond all that we ask or think, according to the power that works within us…” Abundantly, exceedingly,...

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