Category: Comfort

Letting God Provide Comfort

I do not like it when my baby cries. There are multiple types of cries, and like everyone predicted, I can differentiate between them. The worst type of cry is when she’s…

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Falling Short of Job

Job is not necessarily one of those people in the Bible that you aspire to have a life like. After all, he loses his children, his livelihood, his possessions, and his health.…

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What is God Doing?

There are a lot of interesting one liners in the book of Job. Some of them offered in the midst of bad advice, others offered in a desperate attempt to make sense…

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He Rescues Me

Every time you read through the Psalms, you find something different. A word pricks your heart in a way it hasn’t before. A phrase reaches into the depths of your soul and…

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Life and Death

2 Corinthians 5 may be one of my new favorite chapters in the Bible. The entire passage is filled with numerous lessons that I need on a daily basis, most especially how…

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But You Are Holy

I love Sundays for a host of reasons, but mostly because I get to spend time contemplating what Jesus has done for me. I get to spend a significant portion of my…

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Have you not known?

Isaiah 40 is a fascinating chapter, speaking to the scientific foreknowledge of our God. On top of that, though, it gives a beautiful picture of our Almighty that sometimes I forget. Starting…

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Live Hope, Give Hope

So many people have been abruptly taken from this life lately. A boy from college, a girl from high school. A mom. A dad. And I have cried and prayed and hurt for…

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Use What You Know

I have always found the story of David and Goliath to be a fascinating one. When you get past the kid facts and get into the real meat of the lesson, there…

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Why Exhaustion is Worth It

I am one of those people. You know the ones: they require every bit of the recommended 8 hours of sleep every night. If I get anywhere between 4-5 hours, I am…

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