God met Moses with the same promise He offers us today: I will be with you.
Trust that God is present in both the tiny worries and the overwhelming battles, surrounding us with mercy, help, and hope even when we can’t yet see it.
Some of the most life‑changing moments begin when someone gently helps us see what we can’t see on our own, and Naaman’s story in 2 Kings 5 is a powerful reminder of that.
Miracles often show up in the places where our hope feels the thinnest, and 2 Kings 4 is full of reminders that God meets us right there—in our need, our fear, and our not‑enough.
God often works through the relationships we nurture and the hospitality we offer, shaping our faith through the people we welcome into our lives.
Most of us seek God through a mix of Scripture, prayer, wise voices, and quiet moments where the Holy Spirit finally gets a word in…
In 2 Kings, Elisha asks for a “double portion,” a bold, beautiful reminder that God invites us to seek more of Him than we often dare to ask.
Even when we cringe at our own missteps, God still calls us to courage, truth, and a faith that stands firm when it matters most.
Some days it feels like the hard stuff hits fast, but the glimmers, those tiny God‑given sparks of joy, have a way of catching us off guard and reminding us we’re not alone.
1 Kings shows how God is doing restoring work in our souls, turning our hearts back to Him with a power and tenderness that brings us fully alive again.