In a prison soaked with silence and blood, Paul and Silas sang. Their praise didn’t wait for rescue—it caused the ground to tremble. This final Acts devotion explores the Spirit’s movement through conflict, chains, closed doors, and midnight worship that turned the world upside down.
Tag: Christian suffering
The Night the Church Burned for Christmas
A burning church. A silenced choir. A gospel sentence too dangerous to forget. This Christmas devotion explores 1 Timothy 3:16 through the lens of martyrdom, incarnation, and the truth that still sets hearts—and history—on fire.
What Mental Illness Can’t Take from You
Millions of Christians silently suffer from mental illness each year. This deeply honest, hope-filled devotional explores how God remains near—even when the mind breaks—and how the Church must respond with compassion, not silence.
Everyone Gave Up On Me—Except God
They thought you’d collapse. But you didn’t. Psalm 62 is the battle cry of the believer who refuses to break under pressure. In a world of whispers and hidden enemies, this post shows how to stand still, stay silent, and let God speak.
The Day God Found David Foaming at the Mouth
Before David wore a crown, he wore shame. Psalm 34 wasn’t written in a palace—it was born in a cave, after David clawed at enemy gates pretending to be insane. This post traces the raw, redemptive arc of a man who broke under fear and found God not in triumph, but in trembling. If you’ve ever faked strength to survive the day, this is your psalm. This is your story.
You Don’t Want to Hear What Psalm 23 Really Says
Psalm 23 is a profound reflection on the dual role of God as both a gentle shepherd and a forceful guide. It reveals that sometimes God drives us onto difficult paths for our growth and holiness. Despite challenges and fears, we are reminded of His constant presence, protection, and ultimate blessing, leading us towards victory and home.