Tag: Jesus
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Finding My Way

As I’ve slowly found my way back to writing, I keep realizing that the quiet of this season wasn’t just about grief, it was about forgiveness. The kind that has to be chosen again and again, sometimes without apology, without reconciliation, and without anyone ever fully acknowledging the damage that was done. Forgiveness is often…
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I’m Still Here

It has been some time since I last shared here, and I want to acknowledge that, without rushing past it or dressing it up. This season has been heavy in ways that are difficult to explain unless you’ve lived inside a heartbreak that doesn’t resolve quickly, neatly, or publicly. It hasn’t been a season of…
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Jesus and Therapy

Therapy has been a sacred classroom… one where Jesus sits with me, where I am gently unlearning the lies I believed and replacing them with truth. It’s where I’ve discovered that feeling isn’t failure. Jesus wept. He grieved. He felt sorrow so heavy that He sweat blood. And if the Son of God could feel…
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I Never Wanted Revenge

Psalm 147:3 — “He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their wounds.” I want to talk to the ones who’ve been quietly surviving. The ones who’ve been smiling in public but breaking in private. The ones who’ve carried pain that wasn’t just deep… it was denied. The ones who were hurt, dismissed, lied about, and…
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All Things Work Together

In Romans 8:28, the Apostle Paul offers a profound reassurance to believers, affirming that God works all things together for the good of those who love Him. This verse serves as a beacon of hope, reminding us of God’s sovereignty and the assurance that He orchestrates every detail of our lives for His purpose. Context:…
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A Strong Tree In The Storm

Imagine a large, strong tree with roots that run deep into the ground. No matter how hard the wind blows or how fierce the storm becomes, the tree remains standing, unshaken, because its roots are firmly anchored. In the same way, Romans 8:39 reminds us that nothing—not hardships, struggles, or even death itself—can separate us…
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Sincere Love

Romans 12:9 calls believers to practice genuine love while rejecting evil and clinging to what is good. This exploration delves into the significance of sincere love, encouraging believers to embrace authenticity in their relationships and to align their actions with God’s goodness. Context: Paul’s letter to the Romans offers deep theological insights and practical guidance…
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Releasing Worry Through Prayer

In his letter to the Philippians, Paul addresses the natural human tendency to worry and offers a divine solution. Philippians 4:6 encourages us to combat anxiety with prayer and thanksgiving, reminding us that we can present all our requests to God. This verse is a powerful reminder of God’s provision and peace in the face…
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Trusting In His Promise

John 14:1-3 provides us with one of the most comforting promises of Jesus. He reassures His disciples that He is preparing a place for them in His Father’s house. This promise offers us hope and assurance in times of uncertainty and fear. Context: The Gospel of John focuses on the divinity of Jesus and His…
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Hearing God’s Whisper

1 Kings 19:12 reveals the profound moment when Elijah encounters God not in the mighty wind, earthquake, or fire, but in a gentle whisper. This verse teaches us about the significance of listening for God’s voice in the quiet and still moments of life. Context: The Book of 1 Kings recounts the history of Israel’s…
