Goodness gracious, one simply cannot help but notice that we are all granted the exact same 168 hours in a week. It is a staggering thought, is it not? Yet, if one only tends to their spiritual constitution during a brief hour on Sunday morning. I daresay they shall remain in a state of perpetual spiritual infancy. Now, do picture an infant for a moment. Quite adorable, yes, but remarkably incapable of feeding themselves. They would choose a bowl of smarties over a plate of nourishing carrots every single time! They tumble about, wander into the most inconvenient sorts of trouble, and are, if we are being honest, rather self-centred. They require constant discipline and a firm hand of training. Are you beginning to see the portrait I’m painting? The "New Birth" is a marvellous, breathtaking event. A launching pad of the highest order! It was never intended to be a permanent residence in a crib. As it is written in Hebrews 6:1, “Let us stop going over the basic teachings abou...
"Call to Me, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things, which you do not know." — Jeremiah 33:3 We have all walked those dusty, stretching miles where the silence feels heavy enough to crush the spirit. There are days when we cry out, and our words seem to dissolve like mist against a cold, grey sky. We leave messages that go unreturned; we offer up our hearts only to feel as though they’ve vanished into a vast, digital abyss. In the quiet, the enemy whispers the cruelest lie of all: No one is listening. But then, the Word breaks through the shadows. A steady, golden lamp for our feet. I am reminded, with a heart full of renewed wonder, that there is One who always answers. He is not a distant King, secluded behind high walls. No, He is the God who meets us in the middle of the mess. In the chaos, the heartache, and those "how did I get here?" Moments that leave us breathless with fear. The Creator of the stars doesn't just tolerate our voices...