The Art of Savoring
Creation itself teaches us to savor. Through Hebrew wisdom and the rhythm of Shabbat, this article explores why pausing over what God completes still matters
Creation itself teaches us to savor. Through Hebrew wisdom and the rhythm of Shabbat, this article explores why pausing over what God completes still matters
Many people feel stuck not because God stopped speaking, but because an earlier assignment was left unfinished. This article explores how confusion, delay, and obedience are often connected.
For years I’ve observed deliverance and the deliverance scene from a distance. Neither forbidding it nor improperly judging it, I’ve waited to allow the Holy Spirit to bring the revelation light I needed to grasp this gift from God brought to us by Jesus Christ. I, myself, have had many deliverance sessions, both solo and…
image credit: Aaron Burden, Unsplash Rest is such a subtle yet powerful word and act. Oftentimes, many consider rest as a form of weakness, especially depending on certain familiar, national, and societal standards. Yet, is it? In recent history, we’ve been inundated with prompts and promises of job-welfare that comprises of now “taking better care…
He Is Near The beauty and mystery is that He is ever-present. Ever-present has a sense of variety: He is present all of the time. He is present everywhere. He is present in our present. We generally connect ever-present with God’s omnipresence, which it is; however, Holy Spirit is also ever-present. He is the manifestation…
“But now, thus says the LORD, who created you, O Jacob, and He who formed you, O Israel: “Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by your name; You are Mine. When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and through the rivers, they shall not overflow you. When you walk through the fire,…
Oftentimes, we may find ourselves wandering in a “place” called Stuck. We’ve done everything. Everything. We’ve read the books. We’ve bought and worn the t-shirts. We’ve listened to advice whether wise and timely or out of season and erroneous. We’ve done it! Yet…we find ourselves in a distance. In a type of silo. In a…