Devotionals
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When the Work Gets Deeper
It’s 3:20 a.m. and I’m learning that growth isn’t shallow. It requires study, patience, and trust. What feels harder isn’t failure — it may be proof that I’ve graduated from the shallow end.
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God Is Not Finished With Me: Choosing Faith After Setbacks
In the middle of exhaustion, disappointment, and uncertainty, I’m learning to take small steps of faith again. This devotional reflects on trusting God after setbacks and believing that He is still working in my life—one surrendered moment at a time.
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Learning to Trust God When Nothing Feels Certain
In a season filled with uncertainty and unanswered questions, I’m learning to trust God one day at a time. This devotional reflects on worry, prayer, patience, and how the Lord is teaching me to rest in His will, even when the path ahead is unclear.
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Waiting on God and Trusting His Plan
In this early morning season of waiting and prayer, I’m learning to trust God’s timing and surrender every decision into His hands. As I reflect on an important interview and seek His guidance, I’m reminded that He is faithful to open the right doors and complete the work He has begun in me.
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Learning From the Kings: Choosing God in Every Season
Waking up at 1:38 a.m., I began my day in the quiet presence of the Lord. As I read 2 Chronicles, God reminded me that every generation must choose whether to follow Him or go their own way. This devotional reflects on learning from the kings of old and choosing Jesus daily in a modern…
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Feeling that something is changing but not sure what it is yet? In this devotional reflection, I share how God speaks in quiet moments, how I’m learning to listen, and how trusting Him brings peace even when the next step isn’t clear.
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One Little Word That Changed John 3:16 As We Know It
John 3:16 is one of the most familiar verses in Scripture — yet one small phrase changes how we understand it entirely. This devotional reflects on what it truly means that God “so loved” the world, and how His love is revealed not through feeling, but through action.







