Seen, Heard, and Held – Psalm 119:153-160

There are days—gray, unhurried, heavy days—when it seems heaven has put up a "Do Not Disturb" sign. Our prayers feel unanswered, our hearts misunderstood, and we wonder if God sees. Psalm 119:153–160 is for such days. "Consider mine affliction," the psalmist writes. In other words: Lord, look at my pain. Don’t just scan it. Don’t …

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When Morning Comes Before the Sun (Psalm 119:145-152)

There are mornings when the sun hasn’t yet risen, but your thoughts already have. You’ve been there, haven’t you? Eyes wide open, heart pounding a little louder than the silence around you. Maybe it was 4:00 a.m. and all you could do was whisper a prayer into the darkness. Psalm 119:145–153 reads like it was …

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Fear Not the Future: The Hope of Easter

There are moments when words feel too small, too fragile to carry the weight of glory. Easter morning is one of those moments. The sky feels a little wider, as if heaven has leaned in to listen. The sunlight is not just light—it’s promise. And though the tulips bloom and the pews fill and the …

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When the World Forgets, God Remembers (Psalm 119:137–144)

Psalm 119:137–144 is not so much read as it is felt. It’s the prayer of someone who’s seen the world go sideways and still decides to plant both feet on the unshifting character of God. These verses aren’t complicated. But they are strong. Strong like a lighthouse in a storm. Like truth told in a …

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