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Oftentimes, we claim to live by faith, but most of us won't take a single step without a five-year plan and a guaranteed outcome.

 

The greatest enemy of your faith isn't necessarily the devil—it’s your demand for predictability. We say we want to follow God into the unknown, but the moment the "wilderness" gets uncomfortable, we start looking for the old w...


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"Are you actually okay?”

Most of us have a "Missing Peace" in our lives that we try to fill with everything except the Source. We reach for the promotion, the new house, the hobby, or even a more "spiritual" playlist, hoping the emptiness will finally stop humming in the background. But what if the reason you’re still exhausted isn't because you aren't trying hard enou...


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"The enemy doesn't need to win a massive battle if he can just get you to leave the door unlocked."

Most of us view spiritual warfare as a series of spooky, cinematic events, but the reality is much more subtle—and much more personal. We often find ourselves in a cycle of either obsessing over the enemy or ignoring him entirely, while all the while, the "flesh" is leav...


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"God didn't make you with a cookie-cutter template. So why are you spending so much energy trying to fit into everyone else's mold?"

We spend so much of our lives trying to close our "skill gaps" and fix our weaknesses. We look at the people around us, compare our natural wiring to theirs, and try to force ourselves to operate in lanes we were never anointed f...


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