When You Don’t Understand God: Finding Peace in Romans 11:36

We do not like blank spaces. We want footnotes for our suffering. We want charts for our delays. We want a memo from heaven explaining why the door closed, why the prayer lingered, why the report came back with that word on it. If possible, we would like a seat in the counsel room of …

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Does God Owe You? Understanding Romans 11:35 and the Freedom of Grace

There is a quiet way we sometimes pray that sounds spiritual but carries a calculator in its pocket. Lord, I have served. I have given. I have stayed faithful. Now I need You to come through. We rarely say it out loud. But disappointment can expose it. Somewhere deep down, we assumed heaven keeps receipts. …

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Of Him, Through Him, To Him: Finding Peace in God’s Sovereign Plan

Some days your mind feels like a laptop with twenty tabs open and one of them is playing music you cannot find. Regret is replaying an old conversation. Fear is loading a worst case scenario. A decision about the future keeps flashing for attention. You try to focus, but your thoughts keep switching screens. It …

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When God’s Plan Doesn’t Make Sense: Trusting His Unsearchable Ways

There is a moment in every project when confidence quietly slips out the back door. The box is open. The pieces are scattered across the floor. You were certain you could handle this. You began with optimism. Then determination. Then a slightly raised voice. Finally you sit back and admit what your pride resisted. You …

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