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Have you ever felt unseen, unloved, or just not enough? Maybe you’ve poured your heart into something or someone only to be overlooked. If that resonates with you, then you’ll find a kindred spirit in Leah—the woman who wasn’t chosen, yet carried the promise of redemption in her womb.
I started paying more attention to their words, even when they didn’t seem like “big declarations” or prophecies. You see, sometimes it’s not about the quantity of what is said but the timing and the substance behind it. Their words are seasoned with light, and they carry deep truth.
In our walk of faith, one of the most subtle traps we can fall into is the tendency to compare ourselves and others according to the flesh; that is, by what we can see, understand, or judge with our own limited human perspective.
When God sent Moses to Pharaoh, He introduced Himself as I Am That I Am (Exodus 3:14). This was not just a name; it was a call for Moses to understand God's limitless nature. I Am means He is everything we need Him to be—our provider, our healer, our peace, and our strength.
In December 2024, my husband asked a question that shook me to my core. It was simple, yet profound: Who is God to you? My sister and I, full of love for God, almost rushed into giving our usual responses.
I have a culture…...a deep habit—of always asking the Holy Spirit to take the mic from my hand and sing through me every time I minister in songs. It’s never just about my voice; it’s about His Voice through me.
Life often brings us to moments of crisis—times when fear paralyzes us, and we find ourselves unsure of what to do. In such moments, prayer is a natural and necessary response.
The Holy Spirit is the most important partner in the life of every believer. He is the Connector the One who unites us with the Father and the Son. Through Him, we experience the love of the Father and partake in the grace of the Son (2 Corinthians 13:14).
Love is not passive; it is active, intentional, and all-encompassing. When someone truly loves you, they throw their entire weight behind you. They ensure that nothing you need is lacking, as long as it is within their power to provide. Yet, despite this truth, we often find ourselves anxious, fretting over life’s uncertainties.
At the beginning of 2025, I found myself reflecting deeply on my journey so far. The weight of the past year, 2024, still hung over me. I had spent so much time yearning for a child, crying until my eyes had no more tears to shed. I prayed, but my prayers were not from a place of faith; they were from a place of longing.