He is waiting on you!
He wants you to encounter Him, and it just starts by saying Hey Jesus its me…
The Power of Belief Can Change the Direction of Your Life
You will never outgrow what you believe about yourself. Let that land for a second. Because the ceiling of your life is not set by your circumstances, your past, or even the opinions of people around you. It is set by the size of your belief.
I know that might sound like a motivational quote slapped on a coffee mug but stay with me, because I mean it in the deepest, most spiritual sense possible. Belief is not just a mindset strategy. It is a biblical principle. It is the mechanism through which God designed His promises to move from heaven into your actual, real, everyday life.
And if your belief has been small if you've been thinking small, dreaming small, expecting small then today is the day that changes.
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Small Thinking Is a Cage You Built Yourself
Here's the hard truth I had to face in my own life: I had been living inside a cage that I built with my own thoughts. Not because I wasn't talented. Not because God hadn't placed gifts and calling on my life. Because somewhere along the way, I started believing a smaller version of the story He wrote for me.
The Seeds That Grow in the Dark
What if the most disorienting season of your life is not a detour but the direction?
I want to say something bold to you today, and I need you to stay with me because it might not feel good at first: what you are walking through right now the confusion, the waiting, the silence, the loss may not be God's absence. It may be His most deliberate act of preparation.
I know that's hard to receive. Especially when you've been praying and believing and still feel like you're standing in the dark with no map and no answer. But I've been in that place. And what I discovered on the other side changed everything I thought I knew about how God works.
When Life Feels Unfair, Trust That God Is Still Working
Have you ever done everything right? Prayed, believed, showed up —and still watched things fall apart?
That feeling is one of the loneliest places a person can live. Here's what I've learned: the seasons that feel the most unfair are often the ones God is using the most powerfully.
Unfair doesn't mean forgotten. Hard doesn't mean hopeless. And your story isn't over yet.