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 shadowed elderly man sits outside a glowing tent under a moody, quiet sky, his posture heavy with sorrow and reflection.

When the Sky Went Quiet

When God goes silent, it doesn’t mean He’s absent. This powerful devotion from Genesis 16–17 explores Abraham’s long wait, Hagar’s encounter in the wilderness, and the God who still sees, still speaks, and still fulfills His covenant promise.

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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.

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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.