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  • Struggling with sin and setbacks? Romans 7 reveals the battle within—and the hope we have in Christ.

    The Conflict Within

  • When Moses prayed, he didn’t ask for comfort—he asked for all of God. Are we praying with the same boldness? A personal journey from doubt to faith, learning to expect more of God’s presence.

    Show Me Your Glory

  • Blame is the most natural response when things go wrong. It’s instinct—our way of shifting the weight of responsibility onto someone else. But Romans 5 points to a better way. When blame is removed, there is room for something greater—for suffering to refine, for hardship to shape, for friendship to deepen.

    No Room for Blame

  • Faithfulness—no matter how small—is a pleasing aroma to God. Discover how daily trust, not perfection, is what delights Him in this reflection on Exodus 29 & Romans 4.

    The Sweet Aroma of Devotion

  • We bring nothing to our salvation—only empty hands. Romans 3 reminds us that justification isn’t earned but received by grace through faith in Christ alone.

    Empty Hands

  • God is a God of order, precision, and intention. From the intricate details of the tabernacle in Exodus to the perfect fulfillment of righteousness in Christ, every detail matters.

    Every Detail Matters

  • We rank pain. We weigh suffering. We judge others by their wounds, thinking our own are greater. But Romans 2 exposes the sin we don’t see—self-righteousness in suffering.

    The Sin I Didn’t See

  • Day 36 Exodus 21–22 | Romans 1:16–32 “You shall be holy men to Me…” (Exodus 22:31) I’ll be honest—today’s reading made me question what I was supposed to do with it. Two full chapters of case law—rules about servants, property disputes, compensation for injury, animal control. It read more like a legal document than a…

    The Weight of the Law and the Depths of Grace

  • Day 35 Exodus 19–20 | Romans 1:1–15 | Proverbs 3 “For whom the Lord loves He corrects, just as a father the son in whom he delights.” (Proverbs 3:12) I owned that table saw for ten years. And I remember the day, about six years ago, when I was building a birdhouse for my then…

    Laws That Lead to Life

  • Day 34 Exodus 17–18 | Mark 16 “But Moses’ hands grew weary, so they took a stone and put it under him, and he sat on it, while Aaron and Hur held up his hands, one on one side, and the other on the other side. So his hands were steady until the going down…

    The Hands That Hold Us