Tag Archives: Spiritual Formation

Walking with God When It Feels Like Nothing Is Happening

What do we do when we’re praying, reading Scripture, and trying to walk faithfully—yet it feels like nothing is happening? This reflection explores seasons of spiritual waiting, the quiet work God often does beneath the surface, and why God’s silence may actually be a sign of deeper presence rather than absence. Walking with God, even when it feels ordinary, may be one of the most faithful things we ever do. Continue reading

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God’s Abiding Presence—and Our Sin

God’s concern with sin isn’t about rule-keeping or behavior modification—it’s about closeness. In this reflection, I explore how God’s holiness protects relationship, why obedience flows from intimacy rather than fear, and how Jesus makes nearness possible even in our brokenness. A meditation on holiness, grace, and the kind of closeness that heals. Continue reading

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Walking with God

Enoch didn’t leave a résumé. Noah didn’t avoid the storm. Yet both are remembered for one thing: they walked with God. This reflection explores how faithfulness is measured not by impact or recognition, but by closeness—and how God repeatedly provides a “container” of preservation for His people, culminating in Jesus Himself. Continue reading

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In the Beginning…God With Us

Beginning with Genesis and ending with Jesus’ promise to be with us always, this post traces God’s unwavering desire to dwell with humanity. Even when sin tempts us to hide, Scripture reminds us that God’s presence restores rather than condemns—and invites us to abide instead of run. Continue reading

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The Time Between

“The Time Between” invites readers to reflect on the sacred tension Christians inhabit between Christ’s first arrival and His promised return. Drawing from Delighting in Jesus by Asheritah Ciuciu and the Advent themes of Hope and Peace, the post explores what it means to live in this “now and not yet” world—where victory has been won but not fully realized. Through Scripture, reflection, and prayer, readers are encouraged to anchor their hearts in Christ’s promises, embrace His peace amid the world’s chaos, and live as bearers of light during the Advent season. The post concludes with thoughtful questions for personal reflection throughout the week. Continue reading

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