When Worship Meets Doubt

“And when they saw him, they worshipped him: but some doubted.” Matthew 28:17 They climbed the mountain He told them to climb. The morning air was cool and quiet. Some moved quickly, hearts light with hope and hallelujahs. Others walked slowly, each step heavy with questions they carried like stones in their pockets. And there, …

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When Life Gets Busy: A Still Heart in a Spinning World

It always starts with a calendar. One square, then two. A meeting here, a deadline there. A dentist appointment, soccer practice, a parent-teacher conference that sneaks in like a cat on soft feet. Then a neighbor calls needing a favor, and the laundry sits up and says, “Remember me?” The car makes a funny sound. …

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“Suffer Me First”: The Gentle Tyranny of Delay

It’s such a small phrase, almost tender: “Lord, suffer me first…” Found in Luke 9:59, it’s the quiet rebellion of postponing obedience. The King James English softens it—suffer means allow. So the man is saying, “Lord, allow me first…” Not no. Just not yet. Not never. Just later. And in that gentle delay lies a …

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Fight the Good Fight: Paul’s Charge to Timothy and Every Child of God

There are moments in every believer’s life when the weight of the fight seems too much. The world mocks. Temptation lures. The mirror reflects weariness. And we wonder—can we keep going? Paul must have seen that look in Timothy’s eyes, even across parchment. His words in 1 Timothy 6:11-16 are not just instructions. They are …

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