Your word, a lamp that lights my way, Through shadowed paths and break of day. I walk with care, though storms may rise, Your truth remains—my sacred prize. I’ve sworn to keep your righteous law, Though trials come and hearts withdraw. Affliction strikes, but still I stand, Your statutes held ...
Read More »Five Voices At The Counter: A Quiet Interview
Location: A small, family-run diner tucked off the Highway. The names of the interviewees have been changed to protect their privacy. The mood is hushed, the coffee warm, and the air thick with reflection. Interviewer’s Note: In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination at Utah Valley University—a moment that has ...
Read More »Statutes And Sanctuary: A Devotion of Diligent Love
Psalm 119: 1-8 Verse 1: “Blessed are the undefiled in the way, who walk in the law of the Lord.” To be “undefiled” is to be whole, unblemished, sincere. The “way” is not merely a path—it is a life direction, a spiritual rhythm. Those who walk in God’s law are ...
Read More »“I MUST”: The Sacred Urge To Do The Father’s Business
The Divine Urgency of “I MUST” When Jesus spoke the words “I must,” He revealed not only Divine assignment but sacred urgency. These weren’t casual intentions—they were declarations of alignment with heaven’s will. “I must be about my Father’s business” wasn’t spoken from obligation, but from identity. It was the ...
Read More »Divine Grief: Weeping For The World
And it repented the LORD that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart. — Genesis 6:6 Even in the earliest days, God grieved over the violence, the corruption, the cruelty of mankind. He is not distant from our sorrow—He feels it, deeply. The ...
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