A solitary figure stands in the shadows of a temple courtyard at dusk, facing a glowing altar as soft light spills across the cracked stone floor.

The Shame That Saves Us

A haunting devotional based on Malachi 2:1–16. This vivid reflection explores the shame of backsliding, the holiness of God, and His mercy for priests who have wandered. Come face to face with conviction, restoration, and the fire that still welcomes you home.

An elderly shepherd with a staff raises his hands in blessing over a seated Pharaoh, in a dimly lit throne room of gold and blue, light falling softly on both figures.

When God Keeps the Best for Last

In the grand hall of Pharaoh, a frail shepherd stood with staff in hand and blessed the ruler of Egypt. Jacob’s hands carried more weight than the crown before him, for he bore the promises of God. This is the story of when the greater blessed the lesser — and how faith’s true wealth outshines the gold of kings.

An impressionistic painting of a Middle Eastern desert scene with a woman’s shadow behind a tent flap and three men seated under an oak tree in the distance.

Is Anything Too Hard for the Lord?

Under the shade of the oaks of Mamre, Sarah laughed behind the tent flap—too old, too tired, too worn to believe again. But God asked the question that still echoes: Is anything too hard for the Lord?

A wide view of Noah's ark resting on a mist-covered mountain ridge at dawn, surrounded by clouds and soft golden light.

When the Waters Recede

In this Genesis 8 devotion, witness the moment Noah’s ark came to rest on Mount Ararat. Explore God’s faithfulness, the power of waiting, and the beauty of worship after judgment. A powerful reflection on mercy, obedience, and new beginnings.