God may feel far away in your wilderness season…but His love never stops reaching.
What if the rebuilding season you’re in is actually proof of His faithfulness?
Even here, God is restoring. Even here, He is worthy of worship…
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When war leaves the world feeling heavy and you’re no longer sure what the “right” prayer even is, Scripture reminds us that God still meets us in the tension...
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We can’t choose whether or not we will suffer. But we can choose whether or not we will suffer with God.
If you struggle with why God is letting you walk through suffering, remember this: If we were not brought into trial after trial after trial, we would fall ever more deeply in love with the ease, comfort, prosperity, and delights of our lives, and we would forget God.
Message: “How You Can Know You’re a Child of God”
@NashSevereWx It’s disappointing enough when you can’t score rain for 7-10 days stretches. This summer is going to be a beast assuming drought conditions continue.
He declared freedom. “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free.” — Galatians 5:1
Not someday. Now.
You are not your worst moment.
Not your struggle.
Not your shame.
The door is open.
Will you walk out?
Peace be upon you…you are free! #Easter#Freedom#Faith#Hope
🔥 What if freedom feels too risky to believe?
Imagine standing after Buchenwald was liberated. The gates are open. Freedom has come.
And yet… the barracks are still full.
Men—starving, broken—don’t move.
They’ve seen uniforms before. Freedom feels dangerous.
Then a voice cuts through: “Peace be upon you. You are free.”
Not a soldier. Not a stranger. One of their own. Slowly… something shifts.
Some of us are still in those barracks. Hungry for life. Trapped by our past...
That’s why Easter matters.
Jesus didn’t just die for sin..
Today is my last day at Mercy Multiplied. While I'm excited about the next chapter, I'd be remiss if I didn't acknowledge those who've made the past few years worth the journey...
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“Blessed are those who forgive their brother seventy times seven times. Blessed are those who are not great in their own eyes. Blessed are those who know themselves to be recipients of mercy. Blessed are the merciful.” —Seth Porch https://t.co/hAsHgf1Hoo