This week’s Saturday Reflection was a convicting one for me. Proverbs 10:19 challenged me to think about the connection between my words and my heart—and reminded me that wisdom is often found in restraint. I’d love for you to read along.
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Saturday Reflections – Guarding Against Spiritual Drift
Over the past week, the Lord has used both Proverbs and Psalm 19 to expose areas where I have slowly drifted and to remind me that His Word truly revives the soul.
Waiting on the Lord – In Suffering, Uncertainty and the Ordinary
Waiting on the Lord is one of the most difficult, and yet most refining, realities of the Christian life because it calls us to trust Him when we would rather have answers, relief, or control.
The Anchor of Our Contentment
Contentment is not the absence of storms, but the steady anchoring of our souls in the unchanging character of God. Through Scripture and the theology echoed in the song “Anchor,” we are reminded that nothing in our lives is random or wasted. When He sustains, remains, and proves Himself good, we can say with confidence: it is well with our souls.
Living Quiet Lives in Contentment
What does true contentment look like in the everyday rhythms of life? From unnoticed tasks to unfulfilled dreams, Scripture teaches us how to live quietly and faithfully in the place God has assigned us — trusting Him with open hands and an eternal perspective.
Contentment: When God’s Plan Doesn’t Match Your Plan
When God’s plan doesn’t match our expectations, discontentment can quietly take root. This post explores how misplaced hope, unchecked “if onlys,” and divided trust lead to dissatisfaction—and how true contentment is learned by anchoring our hope in Christ alone, even when life unfolds differently than we planned.
The Gospel: What It Is and Why We Need It
The gospel is not something we graduate from after salvation. It is the foundation of the Christian life—rooted in who God is, what He has done, and who we now are in Christ. Before we talk about contentment or obedience, we must be clear on the gospel itself.
How To Delight in God’s Word When You Don’t Feel Like It
Delighting in God’s Word doesn’t begin with feelings — it begins with obedience. When life is full, distractions are constant, and discipline feels costly, Scripture calls us to reorder our priorities and return to the Word that gives life.
His Eye Is on the Sparrow: Learning to Trust God’s Provision
Prefer to listen?🎧 Apple Podcasts | Spotify Have you ever wondered how much time you spend in a day worrying? If our brains had a content reader showing us how much time we spend thinking about different categories, worry would probably be pretty high up there. At least I know for myself that worry, or…
Pay Closer Attention: Recognizing Spiritual Drift
Spiritual drift doesn’t happen overnight. It begins quietly—through distraction, neglect, and complacency—until we find ourselves farther from God than we ever intended.
