A Truth Worth Repeating: ‘Do Not Be Afraid’

“Do Not Be Afraid”: A Biblical Command That Points Us to God’s Sovereignty For years, a popular Christian saying has circulated: “The phrase ‘Do not be afraid’ appears 365 times in the Bible—one for each day of the year.” It’s a comforting thought, but it’s not actually accurate. While Scripture repeatedly calls God’s people to … Continue reading A Truth Worth Repeating: ‘Do Not Be Afraid’

Beholding His Glory: Reflecting on the Attributes of God

For years, I believed knowing God meant understanding what He has done for me. But as I began to study His attributes—His very character—I realized that knowing who He is transforms everything, and one of the most transformative things a believer can do is pause and behold the glory of God. When we take time … Continue reading Beholding His Glory: Reflecting on the Attributes of God

Laying Up Treasures in Heaven: A Life of Eternal Investment

In a world driven by consumerism, status, and success, the words of Christ in Matthew 6:19–21 stand as a clear call to reorient our lives around eternal priorities: “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures … Continue reading Laying Up Treasures in Heaven: A Life of Eternal Investment

The Five Solas: Pillars of the Reformation and the Christian Faith

I recently came across an article by Jonathan Master titled "What Is Reformed Theology?" In it, he thoughtfully unpacks this very question, providing insight throughout the piece. He says, “At its most basic level, the term Reformed theology refers to the theological conclusions flowing out of the Protestant Reformation. The early Reformers, such as Martin … Continue reading The Five Solas: Pillars of the Reformation and the Christian Faith

Grace Saves, Mercy Spares: Why We Need Both

Grace and mercy are not vague spiritual concepts—they are glorious realities rooted in God's sovereign will and covenantal love. They reflect the character of a holy and just God who, while rightly condemning sin, chooses to redeem a people for Himself through the finished work of Christ. Though grace and mercy are often spoken of … Continue reading Grace Saves, Mercy Spares: Why We Need Both

Singleness with Purpose: Flourishing in Every Season

As a single woman in a church setting, it can sometimes feel like you're not quite fitting the traditional mold. However, I've learned there are ways to navigate this unique position with faith and obedience. I often felt left out at church because most conversations among women pertain to married life and motherhood (neither of … Continue reading Singleness with Purpose: Flourishing in Every Season

Word-for-Word Faithfulness: Why I Use The ESV Bible

As with everything nowadays, there is an abundance of options when it comes to Bible translations. I wrote a post previously about choosing the right Bible translation for yourself, but now I want to share with you my specific reasons for using the ESV. The ESV Bible is known for its dedication to preserving the … Continue reading Word-for-Word Faithfulness: Why I Use The ESV Bible

From Scroll to Soul: Embracing Scripture Before Screens

One of the best decisions I made recently is to start reading the Bible as soon as I wake up. His word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path (Psalm 119:105) for the day ahead. It's human nature for most people to immediately grab their phone as soon as they … Continue reading From Scroll to Soul: Embracing Scripture Before Screens

From Striving to Surrender: A Spiritual Wake-Up Call

Recently, I had the opportunity to read I'll Start Again Monday by Lysa TerKeurst. If you've ever felt caught in a cycle of emotional eating, spiritual guilt, and broken promises to yourself, this book will feel like a conversation with a friend who truly gets it. Lysa speaks with vulnerability, wisdom, and humor, and she … Continue reading From Striving to Surrender: A Spiritual Wake-Up Call