When worship becomes routine, we start offering God our leftovers. This devotion from Malachi 1 explores the danger of half-hearted sacrifice and the call to return to awe, reverence, and full consecration. God is a great King — He deserves nothing less than our best.
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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.
The Sabbath: Let’s Talk About It.
The content emphasizes the importance of the Sabbath as a divine gift intended for rest, reflection, and rejuvenation. It critiques modern society’s relentless pursuit of productivity, which neglects this essential rhythm. By observing the Sabbath, individuals reconnect with their identity in God and acknowledge their dependence on Him, ultimately finding true liberation and peace.
Offering Ourselves is the Ultimate Worship
Romans 12:1–2 Within the pages of the Bible lie two vital components: doctrine, unveiling what to believe, and practice, dictating … More