Tag Archives: Repentance

Returning to God Without Shame

Walking with God doesn’t mean we never drift—it means we know how to return. When we notice distance, shame often tells us to wait or fix ourselves before coming back. But grace invites us to turn immediately, just as we are. In this reflection, we explore why returning is not failure, how God meets us with open arms, and how learning to return without shame deepens our relationship with Him. Continue reading

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Known and Loved: Why We Don’t Have to Hide from God

Psalm 139 reminds us that God knows everything about us—our words, actions, thoughts, and even motives. Though that truth can feel uncomfortable, it’s also deeply freeing: the God who knows us best loves us most. Instead of hiding from Him in guilt or shame, we’re invited to hide in Him for refuge, forgiveness, and strength. This post explores how to run to God—not away from Him—when we fail, fear, or face hard times. Continue reading

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My Hiding Place

I’ve done things I wish I hadn’t. Haven’t you? Of course you have, if you’re human. Screwing up is part of the human condition, at least until Christ comes back. Starting early in the Bible, religious leaders started focusing on … Continue reading

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