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Your Quiet Time Might Be Killing You

Many Christians mistake spiritual routine for real life with Christ. This article explores the danger of checklist Christianity, the difference between Bible reading and biblical meditation, and why true spiritual warmth grows through Christ, His Word, prayer, and the life of the church.

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When God Seems Silent: A Psalm for the Unrevived Church

What do you do when God feels far away? Psalm 44 gives voice to the faithful who feel forgotten—offering raw honesty, deep hope, and a cry for revival.

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You Can Love God and Still Feel Empty: Psalm 43 Proves It

Even strong believers can feel forgotten by God. Psalm 43 shows us that faith and emptiness can coexist—and that hope is still possible. In this raw, honest devotional, discover what to do when God feels distant and how to preach truth to your soul when your heart goes silent.

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What If You’ve Grown Comfortable Without God?

What if the reason you feel spiritually dry is because you’ve grown comfortable without God? Psalm 42 exposes the raw heart of a believer who refuses to settle for religion without Presence. This piercing devotional walks through the wilderness of longing, mourning, and unshakable hope in the God who sometimes seems far—but is never gone.