Grant
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Today is the day I’ve been dreading and awaiting for the past fifteen months. It’s the day I officially learned my job has been eliminated. And not only did I learn it—I had to announce it to hundreds of my colleagues.

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It’s the psalm I’ve dreaded and needed. Because Psalm 51 isn’t just words—it’s a confession soaked in tears. A man finally undone. A king exposed. No more cover-up. No more excuses. Just David, face-down in the wreckage of his sin, begging for mercy.

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It didn’t start with thunder. It started with stillness. And then one night, the silence broke. Not with spectacle. But with a whisper.

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Some prayers come from a place so raw that words barely form. You just groan. Ache. Hold your breath and hope heaven hears. Hannah prayed like that. Not with polished phrases. Not with a carefully curated list of requests. Just desperate, brokenhearted surrender. And God answered. But the most striking part of Hannah’s story isn’t…

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Some heroes don’t arrive with trumpets. Some come quietly. Humbly. Stepping into the brokenness without demanding the spotlight.

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Day 117 Ruth 1–2 | Acts 13:13–52 | Psalm 50 ⸻ Some days the darkness presses in so thick you can feel it in your lungs. Some weeks feel less like a rough patch and more like being pinned to the mat with no way to get up. This was one of those weeks. And…

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I know what it feels like to move faster than I pray. To scramble instead of surrender. Today’s devotional shows what happens when schemes outrun surrender—and why Spirit-led obedience is the only way forward.

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There are some passages in Scripture you can’t unsee. Judges 19 is one of them. But the real horror isn’t in the horrific things that happened in this chapter. It’s that no one seemed shocked.

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Sometimes, the greatest act of obedience isn’t speaking up. It’s stepping aside.

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Samson’s story starts with calling—and like my own story, his spirals through impulse and failure. When Samson or you or I are struggling, is God still at work? Can He still use us? Absolutely. And here’s why.
