Judges
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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.
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What happens when you know you’re chosen—but still feel the need to prove it? This reflection on Jephthah, Cornelius, and Peter explores the quiet battle between trust and striving, and the freedom that comes when we stop trying to earn what grace has already secured.
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When your spirit is tired and praise feels far away, Psalm 47 meets you with a bold reminder: God still reigns. Even in the quiet. Even in the chaos.
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What if God’s call comes when you still feel unready? What if the moment to step up comes before the strength does?
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Not everyone God uses walks in with confidence. Some hesitate. Some need a push. Some are the last ones you’d expect. It’s not about who looks ready. It’s about who says yes.
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I don’t like musicals on TV. I don’t mean I just dislike them—they stir something dark and irrational in me. I despise them. It’s weird, because I love musicals in person. I’ve sat through shows like Phantom, Les Mis, Wicked, Chicago, The Lion King, Cabaret, Crazy for You, Big Fish—even Cats—on Broadway in New York…