Joy and Suffering: A Holy Paradox
Enveloped in God’s love, we discover healing, redemption, and tender beauty in the midst of suffering.
Enveloped in God’s love, we discover healing, redemption, and tender beauty in the midst of suffering.
If you have trouble believing you are unconditionally loved by a good Father, simply ask Him to reveal more of His love to you.
Will you surrender the burden you weren’t created to carry?
True rest can only come by positioning ourselves in the very heart of God.
The father speaks into his son’s true identity, reminding him that there is no lack in his life.
There is a vast difference between intellectual knowledge and heart understanding.
Without even realizing it, I walked many miles of this journey with a disconnect between my head and my heart.
Until we have a personal encounter with this love, our inner orphan continues to scream for attention.
His ability to intervene in unexpected ways can instantly shatter darkness and bring about resurrection, both literal and figurative.
Jesus leaves no alternative. Love is the only way forward.
No amount of striving is ever going to bring you peace.
When God reveals the truth of our situation, it is never done to condemn us.
Children possess a natural ability to live from the heart, to embrace the good in their midst.
It was the experience of His tender love that ultimately led me to trust in His goodness.
We so often go out into a broken world lacking the one thing that can bring healing.
Love is the only way to make true progress in this world.
When we isolate ourselves, intentionally or otherwise, we are less whole.
When it feels like you’re shouldering more than your fair share of the pain, it’s natural to doubt God’s goodness.
Every person perceives God in their own unique way, and it only takes practice to learn how we are spiritually wired.
God has so much he wants to give each of his children.
It is a universal human experience to stand in awe before the magnificence of nature.