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How to Pray for Yourself

Most Christians hesitate to pray for themselves, thinking it’s selfish or immature. But Psalm 86 shows us a better way—bold, honest prayer rooted in Scripture and God’s character. Here’s why your personal prayers might be your greatest act of faith.

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The Most Overlooked Test of Salvation in the Entire Bible

Psalm 40 isn’t a sweet devotional—it’s a soul-exposing cry from the pit. This blog post breaks down David’s language of rescue, reveals why many modern “Christians” don’t speak it, and shows how this one Psalm separates the truly saved from the simply religious. Read now to discover what real salvation sounds like—and whether you’ve experienced it yourself.

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Until You’ve Cried Like a Child, You’ll Never Stand Like a Man

Strength isn’t forged in noise—it’s born in the secret place. Psalm 27 doesn’t give us a man without fear; it gives us a man who learned to cry like a child until his heart stood tall. This post is a call back to that kind of faith—the kind that waits, weeps, and walks out with courage not its own.