What if the problem isn’t your limits, but how you handle them? We explore a different kind of freedom: the kind that serves, restrains itself for others, and returns to the heart for renewal before going out again. From hidden bitterness to budget choices, from envy of public gifts to neglect of quiet callings, we trace how small, unexamined habits shape big spiritual outcomes. We dig into Romans 14’s vision of the kingdom—righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit—and why love someti...
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What if the problem isn’t your limits, but how you handle them? We explore a different kind of freedom: the kind that serves, restrains itself for others, and returns to the heart for renewal before going out again. From hidden bitterness to budget choices, from envy of public gifts to neglect of quiet callings, we trace how small, unexamined habits shape big spiritual outcomes. We dig into Romans 14’s vision of the kingdom—righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit—and why love someti...
This profound exploration of adversity's revealing power cuts straight to the heart of spiritual maturity. Most of us have heard the saying that adversity builds character, but that's not entirely accurate. Adversity reveals character—exposing what's already within us when pressure is applied. Like sweat that exudes from our pores during intense exercise, our true nature emerges during difficult times. And this revelation isn't for God's benefit (He already knows what's in our hearts), but f...
Our Father's Heart
What if the problem isn’t your limits, but how you handle them? We explore a different kind of freedom: the kind that serves, restrains itself for others, and returns to the heart for renewal before going out again. From hidden bitterness to budget choices, from envy of public gifts to neglect of quiet callings, we trace how small, unexamined habits shape big spiritual outcomes. We dig into Romans 14’s vision of the kingdom—righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Spirit—and why love someti...