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Standing on Holy Ground

There are moments in life when heaven feels closer than earth itself. Moments when the noise fades, the distractions quiet, and something deep within us recognizes that God is near. Not because of a building, a stage, or a perfect circumstance, but because His presence changes everything around us. “We are standing on holy ground” is more than a lyric. It is the realization that when the Lord is present, ordinary places become sacred spaces. So often we search for God in grand moments while missing Him in the quiet ones. We expect Him only in churches, conferences, or carefully planned worship services, yet He meets us in living rooms, hospital rooms, lonely bedrooms, long drives, and tear-filled prayers whispered in the dark. Holy ground is not defined by location. It is defined by His presence. The moment God draws near, the atmosphere changes. Hearts soften. Fear loosens its grip. Peace settles where anxiety once ruled. Even in our brokenness, we become aware that heaven is touchin...
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Every Time I Call Your Name

There are moments in life when words feel too small for the pain we carry. Moments when fear crashes over us like roaring waves and we stand helpless in the middle of circumstances we never asked for. There are nights filled with anxiety, grief, heartbreak, illness, uncertainty, and exhaustion where human strength simply does not feel like enough anymore. In those moments people reach for something greater than themselves. They search for hope strong enough to hold them together when everything around them feels like it is falling apart. For many people, that hope is found in the name of Jesus. There is something deeply personal about calling someone by name. Names carry meaning. They carry relationship, connection, identity, and memory. When someone we love speaks our name gently, it reminds us we are seen. When a frightened child cries out for a parent in the dark, it is not simply a word they are speaking. It is trust. It is dependence. It is the belief that someone safe will answe...

There’s Nowhere to Go but Up

Life has a strange way of teaching us lessons we never expected to learn. Sometimes it teaches us through joy and laughter and moments that seem almost magical. Other times it teaches us through heartbreak, disappointment, uncertainty, and fear. No matter how old we become, there is still a part of us trying to figure out what it means to rise after falling, to hope after hurting, and to keep moving forward even when life feels unbearably heavy. Perhaps that is why the image of a balloon feels so meaningful. A balloon does not rise because the world beneath it is perfect. It rises because of what it carries inside. People often spend so much time focusing on external circumstances that they forget the power of what exists within them. We wait for life to become easier before allowing ourselves to feel hopeful. We wait for the diagnosis to improve, for the bills to lessen, for relationships to heal, for anxiety to disappear, for certainty to return. We convince ourselves that peace can...

I've Come to Take You Home

There are few stories in Scripture more painful, raw, and breathtakingly beautiful than the story of Hosea. It is not merely the story of a prophet and an unfaithful wife. It is the story of God pursuing people who continually run from Him. It is the story of mercy chasing rebellion. It is the story of love refusing to walk away, even when every earthly reason says it should. When Hosea sent his children to plead with their mother, it must have shattered his heart in ways words could never fully describe. Imagine the ache of watching someone you love drift further into destruction while knowing you cannot force them to return. The children walked those familiar roads with heavy hearts, carrying not anger, but mercy. They were sent not to condemn, but to invite her back home. Yet sometimes love is met with rejection. Sometimes compassion is denied. Sometimes the people we ache to save continue choosing the very things destroying them. Sin has a way of making strangers out of people we...

When the Veil Is Torn

There are moments in faith when words seem too small for what the soul is experiencing. Moments when the weight of this world begins to fade, even if only for a heartbeat, and heaven suddenly feels close enough to touch. “The veil is torn” is more than poetic imagery. It is the reminder that because of Christ, separation no longer defines us. The barriers that once stood between broken humanity and a holy God were shattered by grace. The doors fling wide not because we earned entrance, but because love made a way where none existed before. Sometimes life leaves us weary and wounded. We carry grief, fear, disappointment, exhaustion, and unanswered prayers. We wonder if God still sees us in the middle of the chaos. Yet in those sacred moments of surrender, we catch a glimpse of glory. We run inside not because we have it all together, but because our souls long for the only place where true peace exists. The throne room is not a place of rejection for the hurting believer. It is a place...

He Understands My Tears

People often look at a smiling face and assume that everything underneath must be whole. They see the polite conversations, the laughter at the right moments, the ability to keep moving forward through responsibilities, and they conclude that the person standing before them is fine. What they do not see are the quiet battles fought in silence long after the conversations end. They do not see the nights spent holding back tears because exhaustion has settled so deeply into the soul that words no longer exist to explain the pain. They do not see the trembling hands hidden beneath blankets or the prayers whispered through clenched teeth when fear begins to rise again. Sometimes brokenness does not look like shattered glass scattered across the floor. Sometimes it looks like someone doing their best to survive while carrying wounds invisible to everyone around them. There are moments when the loneliness of unseen pain feels heavier than the pain itself. A person can stand in a crowded roo...

Oceans Deep

There are moments in life when God calls us beyond everything familiar. Beyond comfort. Beyond certainty. Beyond the shallow places where we can still feel solid ground beneath our feet. His voice does not always lead us toward safety as the world defines it. Sometimes He calls us directly into places that feel overwhelming, uncertain, and far bigger than our own ability to survive. Those moments can feel terrifying because human nature longs for control. We want maps before movement. We want guarantees before obedience. We want visible answers before taking the next step. Yet faith has never grown strongest in places where everything feels predictable. Faith grows in the great unknown. I know what it feels like to stand at the edge of deep waters with fear wrapping tightly around my thoughts. To feel God calling me forward while every part of my humanity wants to remain where life feels manageable. The unknown exposes how fragile human strength truly is. It reveals how much we rely o...