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The Danger of a Divided Heart

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We live in a culture that worships "options." We love keeping our doors open, our feet in two different worlds, and our hearts non-committal. But when I look at Scripture, I don’t see a God who is interested in lukewarm "maybe." I see a God who calls us to a radical, unwavering steadfastness. The Apostle James warns us that the double-minded man is "unstable in all his ways" (James 1:8). If you’re drifting—if you’re waiting to see which way the wind blows before you decide to obey—you aren't following Jesus. You’re just wandering. Consult the Creator, Not the Culture Maybe you feel a nudge that something in your life needs to shift. Your career, a habit, or how you spend your time. Most people’s first instinct is to poll their friends or look for a "sign" that fits their desires. Stop. Before you move an inch, you must consult the Creator of your soul. We serve a God who says, "I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go...

Stop Behaving Better Because He's Watching...: Do it For This Instead

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  ...His Presence Changes the Room Something shifted, and everyone could feel it. It was not simply politics. It was not merely ceremony. It was not another predictable moment in Washington. It was something deeper. It was presence . When a global figure stepped onto American soil, the atmosphere changed. People slowed down. They chose their words with more care. The tone softened. Honor seemed to walk back into the room. Dignity found a seat at the table. For a brief moment, the usual noise lowered, and something rare began to rise. The moment carried real weight. It was not forced, and it was not staged. People could genuinely feel it. That is the power of presence. It makes people aware. It makes people adjust. It makes people remember that some moments deserve more than noise, reaction, and division. A Nation Remembered Its Better Voice As the United States moves toward its 250th anniversary, this kind of moment matters. It invites more than celebration. It invites reflection....

The Absence of Strength in Gluttony Is The Demise of Freedom

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  We live in a world that worships MORE.... More protein. More supplements. More cheat meals. More snacks. More caffeine. More “I earned this.” More “treat yourself.” More “one more bite won’t hurt.” Until it does. Because the body has a way of telling the truth, even when the appetite lies. Biophysics and biochemistry both remind us of something modern life keeps trying to ignore: the human body is built on balance. Not excess. Not chaos. Not indulgence dressed up as freedom. Balance. The right amount of water keeps cells alive, but too much water can throw off sodium levels and become dangerous. Protein is essential, but excess can burden the body in ways people rarely think about. Copper is necessary in tiny amounts, yet too much becomes toxic. The same nutrient that helps sustain life can, in excess, start working against it. That should make us stop and think. Because gluttony is not just about eating “bad food.” It is about disordered desire. It is about losing the wisdom of ...

Restless Hearts & Resting Souls: Ambition In the Christian Life

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  Can I be honest with you for a second? I've wrestled with this one hard. I've sat in churches where ambition was celebrated like a virtue — hustle harder, dream bigger, God wants you blessed. And I've sat in others where contentment was preached so heavily it felt like a sin to want  anything . Neither felt right. So I went back to Scripture, because that's where the tension actually gets resolved. Paul didn't say ambition was the problem In Philippians 4, Paul drops one of the most memorized lines in the Bible. But read the whole thing carefully: "I have learned, in whatsoever state I am, therewith to be content... I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me." Philippians 4:11, 13 — KJV Notice what he says: contentment is  learned . It's not a personality trait. It's a spiritual discipline cultivated through seasons of abundance and seasons of need. But then — almost in the same breath — he says he can do  all things  through Chris...

The Blueprint May Not Be The Problem...When It All Falls Apart

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  Most people are building something. A career. A family. A future. A name. A life they hope will finally feel secure. So they make plans. They set goals. They build routines. They chase momentum. They craft a vision for where they want to go and who they want to become. And there is nothing wrong with planning. Planning can be wise. Discipline matters. Focus matters. What you feed your mind matters. The people around you matter too. Your thoughts shape patterns. Your patterns shape habits. Your habits shape direction. So yes, in many ways, you are building a blueprint for your life every single day. But here is the real question: What is that blueprint built on? Because not every blueprint is built from peace. Some are built from fear. Some are built from pain. Some are built from the need to prove something. Some are built from the silent hope that if we achieve enough, succeed enough, or become impressive enough, we will finally feel whole. From the outside, it can look strong. ...

God’s “Insurance Plan” Isn’t What You Think

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We love the idea of security. Insurance policies, backup plans, emergency funds—we build our lives around minimizing risk. We want guarantees. We want control. And if we’re honest, a lot of us quietly expect God to function the same way—as some kind of divine insurance policy. We follow Him, stay morally decent, maybe serve at church… and in return, He protects us from pain, failure, and loss. But that’s not the God of the Bible. Jesus never offered Himself as a safety net. He offered Himself as everything . In Luke 9:23, Jesus says, “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me.” That’s not safe. That’s not comfortable. That’s not an insurance plan—it’s a surrender. And yet, here’s the paradox: when we give up our illusion of control, we actually step into the only real security that exists. Proverbs 3:5–6 says, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will...

Why God Probably Doesn't Have PTSD

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  Faith  •  Culture  •  For the Generation That Has Seen Everything When the World Feels Like a Puzzle Dumped on the Floor The pieces look wrong from where you're standing. But you're not the one holding the box top. G 5 min read  •  Faith + Real Life You wake up. You check your phone. And before your coffee even cools, you've taken in war, famine, earthquakes, tornadoes, flooding, trafficking, layoffs, and another breaking alert demanding your nervous system respond. Then somehow you're supposed to answer emails, make dinner, pay bills, and act like you're fine. A lot of us are moving through life right now carrying what feels like quiet, daily trauma. Not always the clinical kind. That constant hum of dread. That low pressure in the chest. That feeling that something is always about to break. Another storm. Another impossible headline. Another family torn apart. Here's how it feels: like someone took a 10,000-piece puzzle, dumped it on the floor, kic...