When you think of gentleness, maybe you picture soft voices, patient hearts, or even the calm of Sesame Street—but did you know gentleness is also a divine trait woven into the character of Jesus?
In Colossians 3, we’re reminded to clothe ourselves daily in compassion, because we’ve been made new in Christ and called to reflect His heart to the world.
After the resurrection, Jesus didn’t just speak peace—He breathed it, symbolically imparting the Spirit that would soon empower His followers to carry the gospel to the ends of the earth…
When we choose to be present with others, led by the Spirit and grounded in truth, we reflect the heart of God and build bridges that heal and restore.
Spiritual leadership isn’t about charisma or credentials—it’s about being Spirit-filled and Spirit-led, willing to walk with others in truth, grace, and wisdom…
When we embrace what He’s placed in us, we step into the sacred work of building His Kingdom, one Spirit-led act at a time.
As I’ve come to know the Spirit as the very breath of God, hovering over creation and actively shaping our spiritual lives today, I’ve discovered a tender, powerful presence that transforms striving into abiding.
Through His body and blood, Jesus offers us lasting nourishment, a new covenant, and eternal life.