Tag: trusting God
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Habakkuk: All Along The Watchtower
What do you do when God doesn’t answer your questions the way you expected? Habakkuk moves from questions, to the watchtower, to faith—and finally to worship. His circumstances don’t change, but his perspective does.
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Day 172: Wives and Concubines (1 Kings 11:3)
Solomon’s 700 wives weren’t merely a moral failure. They were 700 attempts to find security somewhere besides God. The question isn’t whether we have foreign wives—it’s what little kingdoms have captured our hearts.
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Mother’s Day 2026: Three Models of Mothering
Exodus gives us three pictures of mothering: a mother who lets go, a woman who steps in, and two midwives who stand in the gap.
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Day 084: Sovereign Through Our Mistakes (Joshua 10:42)
Joshua made a costly mistake—and God still used it to accomplish His purposes. What if your worst regret isn’t the end of the story, but part of what God is redeeming?
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Day 015: Great Physician or Bad Doctor? (Job 42:3)
When pain comes—unexpected, sharp, and unwelcome—it’s easy to question God’s goodness. Like a child accusing a doctor after a painful shot, we sometimes mistake suffering for betrayal. At the end of Job, God doesn’t explain the pain away; he reorients us to trust the One who holds the needle—and bears the scars.

