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When You Don't Understand What God Is Doing, Trust Who He Is

Life doesn't always make sense, and our circumstances can tempt us to question God's goodness. In Job 8, we're reminded that while we may not understand what God is doing, we can always trust who He is. Discover how renewing your mind with God's truth brings peace, hope, and unwavering faith—even in seasons of uncertainty.

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When Fear Speaks, Let Worship Be Louder

When fear feels overwhelming, worship becomes our greatest response. Discover what the Bible teaches about choosing faith over fear and how fixing your mind on God leads to lasting peace.

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When Truth Hurts: What Job 4 Taught Me About Speaking with Love

Can truth ever hurt?

Job 4 challenged me with a powerful reminder: it's possible to speak truth without love—and in doing so, still wound someone deeply.

Sometimes the people who love us most genuinely want to help, but when truth is delivered without compassion, it can leave lasting scars. This chapter reminded me that God never asks us to choose between truth and love—He calls us to hold them together.

If you've ever felt hurt by someone's words, or you've wondered how to speak truth in a way that brings healing instead of pain, I pray this reflection encourages you.

Read the full blog to discover what Job 4 teaches about compassion, assumptions, and the healing power of speaking the truth in love.

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When Heaven Is Silent, God Is Still Working

Have you ever wondered if God hears your prayers when life feels painfully quiet? Job's story reminds us that we rarely see the full picture, but heaven is never inactive. Even when we can't understand what God is doing, we can trust that He is faithfully working for our good.

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Surrender Means Letting Go of Your Timeline

What if the peace you're searching for is waiting on the other side of surrender?

We spend so much of our lives trying to control outcomes, manage timelines, and force doors open that only God can open. But true freedom begins when we release our grip and trust the One who already sees the end from the beginning.

Surrender isn't giving up—it's giving God permission to lead. It's laying down our timeline, our expectations, and our need to have all the answers. Because when we stop trying to control everything, we create space for God to do what only He can do.

Sometimes the greatest act of faith is simply saying, "Lord, Your will. Your way. Your timing."

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