June 10, 2025
A seed must go into the ground and die before it produces fruit… Much like the transformation of one’s heart.
A seed must go into the ground and die before it produces fruit… Much like the transformation of one’s heart.
Just love. When we love well, Jesus is revealed. That’s the episode. Simple, honest, real.
When God repeats Himself, it’s not for Him—it’s for us. We still haven’t learned to love one another. But when we realize how deeply we’re loved, judgment fades. Even delays—like this train—remind me: you’re loved. Now go love someone else like that.
We complicate what God made simple. He said, “Write it down, make it plain”—but we overdo it, add more, and end up burnt out. Just do what He said. Simple > extra. 🥴
We all fall short—inside and out. Sin isn’t just what’s visible; it’s the stuff hidden in the heart. Grace is real, but so is accountability. Let’s stop pretending and just come clean—before God and each other. None of us are without fault. Let’s be honest.
Love isn’t keeping a list of offenses. It’s giving grace. If we’re gonna be known by love, we’ve got to let go of our judgments. God’s mercy is bigger than our opinions.
Yesterday didn’t go as planned—unexpected delays, late to my appointment, all of it. But I was reminded: we always have a choice in how we respond. God calls us to be childlike in faith, not childish in reactions. Choose grace over pride. Choose His way.
We’re called to be childlike, not childish. Stop pointing fingers—tend your own garden. Deal with the little foxes: judgment, bitterness, offense. God doesn’t change—His mercy still reigns. Don’t miss Jesus trying to be right. Let Him be God. Love well. Grow up.
Sometimes life doesn’t go as planned—and that’s okay. We fight to stay in control, but real peace comes from resting in God, not forcing our way. Discernment isn’t just spotting the enemy—it’s recognizing when it’s actually God redirecting us. Walk with Him.
How someone treats you isn’t your responsibility. How you respond is. Don’t let offense steal your Christ-nature. Every trial is a chance to look more like Jesus.