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.

A parted sea with towering walls of water on either side and a cracked, dry seabed forming a path down the center under a dramatic sky.

When the Sea Fled and the Silence Followed

When the sea fled and the silence followed, God’s presence hadn’t vanished—it had shifted. This reflection on Psalms 114 and 115 explores the awe of miracles and the mystery of quiet seasons. From trembling mountains to taunting nations, here’s why we still bless the Lord—even when He seems silent.

A lone deer stands in a cracked, dry riverbed under an overcast sky, symbolizing spiritual thirst and longing for God from Psalm 42:1

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.