Hurts And Heals!

“When Truth Hurts—and Heals”

Beloved, we often want truth to comfort us — but real truth doesn’t always start there. Truth should hurt, because truth transforms. If truth never confronts us, it never changes us.

God’s truth exposes what is misaligned, unhealthy, or broken — not to shame us, but to heal us. Like a surgeon’s scalpel, it may wound before it restores. What hurts is not truth itself, but the lies and habits it cuts away.

The Old Testament reminds us that correction is a gift. Proverbs 27:6 says, “Wounds from a friend can be trusted.” God loves us too much to leave us unchanged. He speaks truth where it’s needed most — even when it stings.

The New Testament echoes this refining power. Hebrews 4:12 declares, “For the word of God is alive and active… it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.” God’s Word penetrates deeply because surface-level change is never enough. Transformation always begins on the inside.

So Beloved, don’t run from truth just because it hurts. Lean into it. Let it do its work. What confronts you today may be the very thing that frees you tomorrow.

Because truth doesn’t wound to destroy —it wounds to transform.

Pray with me: Father God, give me the courage to receive Your truth, even when it’s uncomfortable. Search my heart, expose what needs to change, and transform me by Your Word. I trust that Your truth always leads me closer to freedom — in Jesus’ name, I pray, believe, receive, and praise in advance, Amen!

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Known By God!

“He Knows Your Name”

Beloved, have you ever stopped and wondered… why me? Out of everything in this world, out of all creation—why would God care about you personally?

Who am I that the Lord of all the earth cares to know my name?

In the Old Testament, Psalm 8:4 asks, “What is mankind that You are mindful of them, human beings that You care for them?” The psalmist stood in awe of a God so vast… yet so personal.

And in the New Testament, John 10:3 reminds us, “He calls His own sheep by name and leads them out.” Not by number. Not by group. By name.

We see this in real life—people striving to be seen, to be known, to matter. Chasing recognition, validation, and identity in a world that often overlooks them. But God doesn’t overlook you.

He knows your name.
He knows your story.
He knows your struggles.
And still—He chooses you.

You are not lost in the crowd. You are not just another face.
You are known by the Creator of everything and while the world may make you feel unseen…
heaven calls you by name.

So Beloved, don’t measure your worth by who notices you here. Your value is already established by the One who created you. Because the same God who formed the stars…knows you personally.

Pray with me: Father God, thank You for knowing me personally. Thank You that I am not forgotten or overlooked by You. Help me to rest in the truth that I am seen, known, and loved by You. When I feel insignificant, remind me that I matter to You and that my life has purpose in Your hands— in Jesus name, I pray, believe, receive, and praise in advance, Amen.

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Trust His Will

 “Trust What You Don’t Understand”

Beloved, there will be moments in life that don’t make sense. Situations you didn’t expect. Outcomes you didn’t plan. Doors that close without explanation. And in those moments, your first instinct is to ask why. But not every question will come with an answer.

GOD HAS A REASON

FOR ALLOWING THINGS TO HAPPEN. WE MAY NEVER UNDERSTAND HIS WISDOM,

BUT WE SIMPLY HAVE TO TRUST HIS WILL.

In the Old Testament, Isaiah 55:8–9 reminds us, “For My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My ways… as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways and My thoughts than your thoughts.” What confuses you is not confusing to God.

And in the New Testament, Romans 11:33 declares, “Oh, the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God! How unsearchable are His judgments and His ways past finding out!” Some things are beyond explanation—but never beyond purpose.

We see this in real life all the time. Plans fall apart. People walk away. Opportunities don’t unfold the way we hoped. And we’re left trying to make sense of something that was never meant to be fully understood from our perspective. Because God’s will is not always explained—but it is always intentional.

So while you’re searching for answers, God is asking for trust. You don’t have to understand it to trust Him. You don’t have to see the reason to believe there is one. You don’t have to figure it out to walk forward in faith. Because what God allows…

He also sustains you through.

Therefore Beloved, release the need to know everything. Some peace doesn’t come from understanding—it comes from surrender. And when you trust His will…you’ll find rest even in the unknown.

Pray with me: Father God, thank You that even when I don’t understand what You’re doing, I can trust who You are. Help me to release my need for answers and rest in Your wisdom. Strengthen my faith to trust Your will, even when it’s unclear, and give me peace that surpasses my understanding— in Jesus name, I pray, believe, receive, and praise in advance, Amen.

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Beyond What We Can See!

“Beyond What You See”

Beloved, what you see is only a fraction of what’s happening. Circumstances can feel confusing, delays can feel discouraging, and silence can feel like nothing is moving. But just because you can’t see it… doesn’t mean God isn’t working.

No cap, God works beyond what we can see.

In the Old Testament, 2 Kings 6:17 tells us that when Elisha’s servant was afraid, the prophet prayed, “Lord, open his eyes so that he may see.” Then the servant saw the hills full of horses and chariots of fire all around them. What was already there… just wasn’t visible yet.

And in the New Testament, 2 Corinthians 5:7 reminds us, “For we walk by faith, not by sight.” Because if you only rely on what you see, you’ll miss what God is doing behind the scenes.

We see this in real life all the time. Doors close without explanation. Opportunities take longer than expected. Answers don’t come when we want them to. And in those moments, it’s easy to assume nothing is happening.

But heaven is never inactive. God is aligning things you can’t see. Working through people you haven’t met. Preparing answers before you even ask.

So while you’re looking at what’s in front of you, God is already working beyond it.

You don’t have to see it to trust it. You don’t have to understand it to believe it. Because what God is doing behind the scenes…is greater than what you see in the moment.

Therefore Beloved, don’t let visible circumstances define an invisible God. What feels still to you is still moving in His hands. 

Because God doesn’t need your sight to work—He just needs your faith to trust.

Pray with me: Father God, thank You that You are always working, even when I can’t see it. When my vision is limited, help me to trust Your plan beyond what is visible. Strengthen my faith to walk forward with confidence, knowing that You are moving behind the scenes on my behalf. Open my eyes to Your truth and my heart to trust You completely— in Jesus name, I pray, believe, receive, and praise in advance, Amen.

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“Death Lost Its Sting”

“Death Lost Its Sting”

Beloved, there was a time when death felt final. It carried fear, uncertainty, and an unanswerable question—what comes next? It looked like the end of the story, the closing of the book, the silence after everything stops.

But that changed.

Death lost its sting.

Today marks four years since my beloved twin transitioned. And if you’ve ever experienced grief, then you know—it doesn’t just pass. It lingers. It shows up in quiet moments, in memories, in spaces that feel different now. The love doesn’t leave… and neither does the ache.

But even in grief, there is truth we can hold onto.

In the Old Testament, Hosea 13:14 declares, “I will ransom them from the power of the grave; I will redeem them from death. O death, where are your plagues? O grave, where is your destruction?” God was already declaring that death would not have the final word.

And in the New Testament, 1 Corinthians 15:55 proclaims, “O death, where is your sting? O grave, where is your victory?” Because Jesus didn’t just face death—He defeated it.

So while loss is real…

death is not greater than God.

It was God who called them home.

That doesn’t remove the pain—but it reframes the reality. What we call loss, heaven calls arrival. What we experience as separation, God holds in His presence.

So to anyone carrying grief today—this is for you:

Your love still matters.

Your memories still live.

And their story is not over.

Because the grave is not a destination—

it’s a doorway.

So Beloved, let your tears fall—but don’t lose your hope. Death may have taken them from your sight, but it did not take them from God’s hands.

And one day… what was separated here will be reunited in eternity.

Because death may visit…

but it no longer wins.

Pray with me: Father God, thank You that even in grief, You are still present. Thank You that death does not have the final word and that those we love are held in Your eternal care. Comfort every heart that is hurting today. Strengthen us with the hope of Your promises and remind us that what feels like loss here is not lost in You— in Jesus name, I pray, believe, receive, and praise in advance, Amen.

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“Held”

“Held”

Beloved, the future can feel uncertain because we don’t know what’s coming next. We try to plan it, control it, and sometimes even fear it. But what feels unknown to us has never been unknown to God.

Your future is not floating—it’s held.

In the Old Testament, Jeremiah 29:11 reminds us that God declares, “For I know the plans I have for you… plans to prosper you and not to harm you, to give you a future and a hope.” Notice—He doesn’t say you know the plans. He says He does.

And in the New Testament, Jesus reassures us in Matthew 6:34 not to worry about tomorrow, because tomorrow will take care of itself. Why? Because the One who holds tomorrow is already taking care of you today.

So while you may be asking, “What’s next?” God is saying, “Trust Me.”

You don’t have to carry what God already controls. You don’t have to fear what God already sees. You don’t have to figure out what God has already finished.

The same hands that formed you, are the same hands that are holding your future.

So Beloved, release the anxiety, let go of the pressure, and rest in this truth: Your future is not in your hands.

It’s in God’s hands.

Pray with me: Father God, thank You that my future is secure in You. When I feel uncertain, remind me that You are already there. Help me trust Your plans over my fears, and rest in Your promises. Lead me step by step, knowing You are guiding every part of my life— in Jesus name, I pray, believe, receive, and praise in advance, Amen.

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Say So!

“You’re Not Saved to Be Silent”

Beloved, your salvation was never meant to be hidden. God didn’t rescue you so you could stay quiet—He saved you so your life would speak, your voice would carry truth, and your testimony would point others to Him.

In the Old Testament, Psalm 107:2 declares, “Let the redeemed of the Lord say so, whom He has redeemed from trouble.” Notice—it doesn’t say think it. It says say it. Redemption has a voice.

And in the New Testament, Romans 10:14 reminds us, “How then will they call on Him in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in Him of whom they have never heard?” People can’t respond to what they’ve never heard—and God has chosen to use your voice as part of His message.

We see this in real life every day. People are searching—looking for hope, direction, truth. But too often, fear, doubt, or comfort keeps believers quiet. We think, “It’s not the right time,” or “What if I say it wrong?” Meanwhile, someone is waiting on the very truth you carry.

Your silence might feel safe…
but your voice has purpose.

Therefore, you don’t have to be perfect to speak. You don’t have to know everything to share. You just have to be willing. Because your story is not just about you—it’s about what God has done in you.

So Beloved, don’t hide what God has revealed. Don’t silence what God has saved. Your voice is a vessel, and your testimony is a tool.

You were saved to speak—let the redeemed of the Lord—say so!

Pray with me: Father God, thank You for saving me and giving me a story worth sharing. Help me to be bold in my faith and not shrink back in fear. Give me the courage to speak truth, share my testimony, and point others to You. Use my voice for Your glory and remind me that what You’ve done in me is meant to reach beyond me— in Jesus name, I pray, believe, receive, and praise in advance, Amen.

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Increase My Faith!

 “Increase My Faith”

Beloved, sometimes we spend more time asking God for a sign than we do trusting what He has already said. We want confirmation, reassurance, something visible we can hold onto. But God is not calling you to walk by signs—He’s calling you to walk by faith.

Stop asking God for a sign… and ask Him to increase your faith.

In the Old Testament, Isaiah 7:9 says, “If you do not stand firm in your faith, you will not stand at all.” The foundation isn’t what you see—it’s what you believe.

And in the New Testament, Luke 17:5 tells us, “The apostles said to the Lord, ‘Increase our faith.’” They didn’t ask for more signs. They asked for stronger faith.

We see this in real life all the time. People wait for the perfect moment, a clear signal, or undeniable proof before they move. But faith doesn’t wait for perfect conditions—it moves because God has already spoken.

Because signs can convince you for a moment…but faith will sustain you for a lifetime.

So while you’re waiting on God to show you something, God may be waiting on you to trust Him without it. You don’t need another sign. You need stronger faith.

Therefore Beloved, shift your prayer. Don’t just ask God to show you—ask Him to strengthen you. Because when your faith grows, you won’t need constant confirmation… you’ll walk in confidence.

Pray with me: Father God, forgive me for the times I’ve depended more on signs than on faith. Strengthen my trust in You and help me to stand firm on what You have already spoken. Increase my faith so I can walk boldly, even when I don’t see the full picture. Teach me to rely on Your truth and not my need for confirmation— in Jesus name, I pray, believe, receive, and praise in advance, Amen.

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Fear Not!

“Fear Doesn’t Write Reality”

Beloved, fear has a voice—but it doesn’t have authority. It speaks loudly, paints worst-case scenarios, and tries to convince you that what might happen is already reality. But just because fear is talking doesn’t mean it’s telling the truth.

Fear doesn’t get to write reality.

In the Old Testament, Isaiah 41:10 reminds us, “Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” Notice—God doesn’t say fear won’t come. He says you don’t have to bow to it.

And in the New Testament, 2 Timothy 1:7 declares, “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power, love, and a sound mind.” Fear may show up—but it didn’t come from God, and it doesn’t get to lead you.

We see this play out every day. People hold back from opportunities, avoid conversations, delay decisions, and shrink back from purpose—not because of what is, but because of what might be. Fear writes a false story… and too many believe it.

But fear is not your author—God is. So when fear says, “You’re not ready,” God says, “I am with you.” When fear says, “What if it fails?” God says, “Trust Me. When fear says, “You can’t,”
God says, “I already called you.”

Therefore Beloved, don’t let fear narrate a story God never wrote. What you feel is not always what is. And what you fear is not your future. Because fear may speak…
but it doesn’t decide.

FEAR is nothing more than a F.alse E.motions A.ppearing R.eal!

Pray with me: Father God, thank You that fear does not have authority over my life. When fear tries to speak louder than Your truth, help me to remember who You are and who I am in You. Strengthen my mind, steady my heart, and give me the courage to move forward in faith. I choose to trust Your voice over my fears— in Jesus name, I pray, believe, receive, and praise in advance, Amen.

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Bring It To God!

“Bring It To Him”

Beloved, sometimes life builds pressure inside of you—questions, frustrations, things you don’t understand. And if you’re not careful, you’ll hold it in, carry it alone, or release it in the wrong place.

But God has already made a place for it. God invites you to bring every complaint to Him—He calls it prayer.

In the Old Testament, while David was hiding from His enemies in a cave, He said this in Psalm 142:2 says, “I pour out my complaint before Him; I tell my trouble before Him.” Notice—God doesn’t reject your honesty. He receives it.

And in the New Testament, Philippians 4:6 reminds us, “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and supplication… present your requests to God.” Not some things. Everything.

We see this in real life all the time. People vent on social media, unload on others, or keep everything bottled up until it turns into stress, anxiety, or even anger. But God is saying—bring that to Me first.

You don’t have to filter your feelings before you pray. You don’t have to have perfect words. You just have to come.

Because prayer is not just where you speak…it’s where God meets you.

So Beloved, stop carrying what God is willing to hear. Stop holding in what God is inviting out. Take it to Him. All of it. God invites you to bring every complaint to Him—He calls it prayer

Pray with me: Father God, thank You that I can come to You just as I am. Thank You that You are not distant from my struggles, but attentive to my voice. Help me to bring everything to You in prayer—my worries, my frustrations, and my needs. Teach me to trust You with what I feel and rest in Your peace— in Jesus name, I pray, believe, receive, and praise in advance, Amen.

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