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Saturday, April 4, 2026

GOD SPEAKS IN THE QUIET PLACES (ARE YOU LISTENING?)

 

God Speaks In The Quiet Places (Are You Listening?)



"Be Still, and know that I am God." -Psalm 46:10

There is a place many people don’t talk about.

It’s not loud.
It’s not crowded.
It doesn’t feel exciting.

It’s quiet.

And for many, that quiet feels uncomfortable.

It feels like nothing is happening.
It feels like God is distant.
It feels like prayers are going unanswered.

But what if the quiet you’ve been experiencing…
is not absence?

What if it’s actually invitation?


The Misunderstanding of Silence

We’ve been taught to expect God in the obvious.

In big moments.
In clear signs.
In immediate answers.

We expect movement.
We expect noise.
We expect confirmation that feels undeniable.

So when things get quiet…

We assume:

  • “God isn’t speaking”

  • “God isn’t near”

  • “God has forgotten me”

But the truth is…

God has never been limited to noise.

In fact, some of the most powerful moments with Him happen in places where everything else becomes still.


The Quiet Isn’t Empty

The quiet is not empty.

It only feels empty because we’re used to being filled with:

  • distractions

  • opinions

  • constant movement

  • emotional noise

When those things are removed, something unfamiliar happens…

You are left with stillness.

And stillness can feel uncomfortable when you’re not used to it.

But stillness is not a void.

It is a space.

A space where God speaks without interruption.

A space where truth isn’t competing with noise.

A space where your spirit can finally hear what your mind has been too busy to receive.


Why God Speaks In The Quiet

God doesn’t struggle to speak.

But we often struggle to listen.

Not because we don’t want to…
but because we are constantly surrounded by noise.

Noise from the world.
Noise from our thoughts.
Noise from fear, pressure, and expectation.

So sometimes, God allows you to enter a season where things slow down.

Where distractions fade.
Where answers don’t come as quickly.
Where you feel like you’re just… waiting.

But what’s really happening is this:

👉 God is removing the noise so you can hear Him clearly.

Not louder.

Clearer.


The Quiet Season You Didn’t Understand

You are in that place right now.

You've been praying…
but things feel still.

You've been seeking…
but direction feels unclear.

You've been waiting…
and it feels like nothing is happening.

And if you're honest…

You've started to wonder:

“Is God even speaking to me?”

But the truth is…

This might be the very season where He is speaking the most.

Just not in the way you expected.


God Doesn’t Always Speak Loud

There’s a difference between volume and clarity.

God doesn’t need to be loud to be clear.

Sometimes He speaks through:

  • a quiet knowing

  • a gentle conviction

  • a shift in your spirit

  • a peace that doesn’t make sense

Sometimes it’s not even words.

It’s direction.
It’s awareness.
It’s alignment.

And if you’re always looking for something loud…
you may miss what is being spoken softly.


Are You Listening… Or Waiting For Noise?

This is the question you need to sit with:

👉 Are you actually listening?
Or are you waiting for something louder?

Because many people say they want to hear God…

But they are only open to hearing Him a certain way.

They want:

  • obvious signs

  • instant answers

  • clear instructions

But God often speaks in ways that require:

  • stillness

  • attention

  • sensitivity

Listening to God is not about volume.

It’s about position.


The Position of Listening

To hear God, you don’t have to chase Him.

You have to position yourself.

That looks like:

  • slowing down your thoughts

  • quieting your environment when possible

  • not rushing out of still moments

  • being willing to sit… even when nothing seems to be happening

Because something is happening.

You’re becoming aware.


The Discomfort of Quiet

Let’s be honest.

Quiet can feel uncomfortable.

Because in quiet, you are no longer distracted from:

  • your thoughts

  • your emotions

  • your questions

And many people don’t realize…

God will meet you right there.

Not after everything feels better.

Not after everything makes sense.

But right in the middle of:

  • uncertainty

  • stillness

  • vulnerability

That’s where real connection begins.


You’re Not Being Ignored

You might feel like:

“God isn’t responding.”

But what if the truth is:

👉 God is speaking… but in a way that requires you to slow down?

Not everything God says comes as a quick answer.

Sometimes He speaks through:

  • process

  • time

  • unfolding understanding

And if you rush past the quiet…

You might miss what He’s trying to show you.


What If This Season Is On Purpose?

What if this stillness isn’t random?

What if it’s intentional?

What if God is:

  • drawing you closer

  • teaching you to listen differently

  • building something deeper than surface-level faith

Because anyone can follow God when things are loud and clear.

But intimacy is built…

👉 in the quiet.


How To Begin Listening

You don’t need a complicated process.

You don’t need perfect conditions.

You just need willingness.

Start here:

  • Sit without rushing

  • Let your thoughts settle

  • Pay attention to what rises within you

  • Don’t dismiss gentle impressions

  • Stay longer than you normally would

Not forcing anything.

Just being present.


The Truth You Need

You are not alone in the quiet.

You are not abandoned in the stillness.

You are not being ignored.

If anything…

👉 you are being invited.

Invited into a deeper place.
A quieter place.
A more real place.

Where your relationship with God is not based on constant noise…

But on presence.


Final Reflection

The quiet isn’t something to escape.

It’s something to step into.

Because God doesn’t disappear when things get silent.

Sometimes…

That’s when He’s closest.

So the question isn’t:

“Why is everything so quiet?”

The question is:

👉 Are you listening?


🤍 Sit with This

Before you leave this page, take a moment.

Pause.
Breathe.
Be still.

Not to figure everything out…
but simply to be present.

Because God may not be speaking the way you expected.

But that doesn’t mean He isn’t speaking at all.

👉 He may be speaking… right now.

Don't rush past this moment. 

Be Still.


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Wednesday, April 1, 2026

50 EASTER BIBLE VERSES ABOUT RESURRECTION (HE IS RISEN!)

 

Monday, March 30, 2026

THANK YOU LORD: LIVING A LIFE ROOTED IN GRATITUDE


Thank You Lord: Living a Life Rooted in Gratitude

There is something deeply powerful about the simple phrase, “Thank You, Lord.” It’s not just a polite expression or a passing thought—it is a posture, a lifestyle, a way of seeing the world through the lens of divine goodness. Gratitude is more than a response to blessings; it is a declaration of trust, a recognition of presence, and a spiritual alignment with the One who sustains all things.

When we say “Thank You, Lord,” we are acknowledging that we are not alone. We are recognizing that there is a higher hand guiding, protecting, providing, and loving us beyond what we can fully comprehend. Gratitude shifts our focus from what is lacking to what is abundant. It opens our eyes to the countless ways God is moving in our lives, even in moments that don't feel good or make sense.

Gratitude Begins with Awareness

To truly live a life of gratitude, we must first become aware. Awareness is the doorway to thanksgiving. It’s easy to thank God when everything is going well—when prayers are answered quickly, when doors open effortlessly, and when life feels aligned. But gratitude that only exists in ease is incomplete.

Real gratitude is born in awareness of God’s presence in all things.

It is recognizing Him in the quiet moments, in the waiting seasons, in the unanswered questions, and even in the trials. It is saying, “Thank You, Lord,” not because everything is perfect, but because He is.

When you wake up in the morning, there is breath in your body—that is a gift. When your heart is still beating, that is purpose still alive within you. When you have another opportunity to grow, to love, to learn, and to walk in your calling—that is grace.

Gratitude begins when we slow down enough to notice these things.

“Thank You” Is a Declaration of Faith

Every time you say “Thank You, Lord,” you are making a declaration. You are saying, “I trust You.” Even when you don’t fully understand what is happening, your gratitude becomes a statement of faith.

Faith says:
“I don’t see the full picture, but I know the One who does.”

Gratitude strengthens that faith. It reminds your heart of who God has been in your life. It brings back memories of the times He made a way, provided unexpectedly, protected you from what you didn’t even see, and carried you through what you thought would break you.

When you thank Him, you are not just acknowledging the present—you are anchoring yourself in His faithfulness.

And that changes everything.

Gratitude Shifts Your Perspective

Life will always present challenges. There will be moments of confusion, frustration, and even pain. But gratitude has the power to shift your perspective.

Instead of asking, “Why is this happening to me?” gratitude helps you ask, “What is God doing in me through this?”

That shift is powerful.

It moves you from a place of feeling like a victim to a place of understanding that you are being shaped, refined, and strengthened. It reminds you that nothing is wasted in God’s hands.

Even the seasons that feel heavy have purpose.

Even the delays have direction.

Even the closed doors are protection.

When you choose gratitude, you begin to see life differently. You start to notice blessings you once overlooked. You begin to understand that God’s goodness is not limited to the obvious—it is woven into every detail of your life.

Gratitude in the Waiting

One of the most challenging places to maintain gratitude is in the waiting. Waiting seasons can feel long, uncertain, and sometimes discouraging. It’s easy to feel forgotten or overlooked when things aren’t moving the way you hoped.

But this is where gratitude becomes even more important.

Saying “Thank You, Lord” in the waiting is an act of deep trust. It is saying, “I believe You are working, even when I don’t see it.”

The waiting is not empty.

It is full of preparation.

It is where your character is strengthened, your faith is deepened, and your dependence on God grows. It is where roots go deeper so that when the blessing comes, you are able to sustain it.

Gratitude in the waiting keeps your heart aligned. It prevents bitterness from taking root. It keeps your spirit open and expectant.

And often, when you look back, you realize that the waiting was just as valuable as the arrival.

Gratitude Protects Your Heart

In a world that constantly tells us to want more, do more, and be more, gratitude becomes a form of protection. It guards your heart against comparison, dissatisfaction, and discontentment.

When you are truly grateful, you are not constantly chasing what you don’t have. Instead, you are appreciating what you do have.

This doesn’t mean you don’t have desires or goals. It simply means that your peace is not dependent on them.

Gratitude says:
“I am content, even as I grow.”
“I am thankful, even as I believe for more.”

It keeps your heart in a place of peace.

And peace is priceless.

“Thank You, Lord” in Every Season

Gratitude is not seasonal—it is constant. It is not dependent on circumstances—it is rooted in relationship.

In seasons of joy, gratitude flows naturally:
“Thank You, Lord, for this blessing.”
“Thank You for this breakthrough.”
“Thank You for this moment.”

But in seasons of difficulty, gratitude becomes intentional:
“Thank You, Lord, for sustaining me.”
“Thank You for being with me.”
“Thank You that this is not the end of my story.”

Both are powerful.

Both are necessary.

Because God is present in both.

He is not only the God of the mountaintop—He is the God of the valley too.

And sometimes, it is in the valley that we experience Him in the deepest, most personal ways.

Living a Lifestyle of Gratitude

Gratitude is not meant to be a one-time expression. It is meant to be a lifestyle—a daily, ongoing conversation with God.

It looks like:

  • Thanking Him when you wake up

  • Thanking Him throughout your day

  • Thanking Him before you go to sleep

It looks like recognizing Him in the small things:

  • A moment of peace

  • A kind word from someone

  • A door opening at the right time

  • Strength when you felt weak

It looks like acknowledging Him in everything.

When gratitude becomes your lifestyle, your entire outlook on life changes. You become more aware of God’s presence. You become more grounded. You become more joyful—not because everything is perfect, but because you know He is.

Gratitude and Purpose

There is a connection between gratitude and purpose.

When you are grateful, you are more aligned with God’s will for your life. You are less distracted by comparison and more focused on what you are called to do.

Gratitude keeps you grounded in your assignment.

It reminds you that your life has meaning, that your journey is intentional, and that you are exactly where you need to be in this moment.

Even when you don’t have all the answers.

Even when the path is not fully clear.

Gratitude helps you trust the process.

And in that trust, you find purpose.

A Heart Posture That Pleases God

A grateful heart is pleasing to God. Not because He needs our thanks, but because it reflects trust, humility, and love.

When you say “Thank You, Lord,” you are acknowledging Him as your source.

You are recognizing that everything you have—your life, your breath, your opportunities, your growth—comes from Him.

That kind of heart posture creates intimacy.

It draws you closer to Him.

It opens your heart to receive more—not just materially, but spiritually.

More peace.

More wisdom.

More understanding.

More of Him.

Even When It’s Hard

Let’s be real—there are moments when saying “Thank You, Lord” feels difficult.

Moments of loss.

Moments of disappointment.

Moments when prayers seem unanswered.

In those moments, gratitude may not come easily.

But it is still powerful.

Because it is no longer based on feelings—it is based on faith.

It is saying:
“I don’t understand, but I trust You.”
“This hurts, but I know You are still good.”
“I’m struggling, but I will still give You thanks.”

That kind of gratitude is deep.

It is mature.

It is unshakable.

And it has the power to carry you through even the hardest seasons.

Your Life as a Living “Thank You”

Ultimately, gratitude is more than words—it is how you live.

Your life can become a living “Thank You” to God.

Through how you love others.

Through how you use your gifts.

Through how you walk in your purpose.

Through how you trust Him, even when it’s not easy.

Every act of obedience, every step of faith, every moment of surrender—it all says, “Thank You, Lord.”

Not just with your mouth, but with your life.

Final Reflection

Take a moment today to pause.

Breathe.

Reflect.

Look at your life—not just the big moments, but the small ones too.

And say, “Thank You, Lord.”

Not out of routine, but from your heart.

Because He is worthy.

Because He is present.

Because He is faithful.

Because He is good.

Gratitude will not remove every challenge, but it will change how you walk through them.

It will anchor you.

It will strengthen you.

It will remind you that no matter what you face, you are held, you are guided, and you are loved. So today, and every day, let those words rise from within you:

Thank You, Lord.

Friday, March 27, 2026

YOU ARE NOT COMMON - YOU WERE CHOSEN by GOD

 

You Are Not Common — You Were Chosen by God

There is a reason you’ve never quite fit in.

Not in conversations.
Not in environments.
Not even in places where you thought you should belong.

You’ve tried to adjust.
You’ve tried to blend in.
You’ve even questioned yourself at times:

“Why does this feel different for me?”
“Why can’t I just be like everyone else?”

But what if the very thing you’ve been questioning…
is actually the evidence of something divine?

Pause for a moment.

This is not random.

You are not common.
You were chosen.


The Discomfort You Feel Has Purpose

There is a discomfort that comes when God places His hand on your life.

It’s not the kind of discomfort that leads you away from Him…
It’s the kind that separates you unto Him.

You may feel:

  • Out of place in certain rooms
  • Disconnected from conversations that once felt normal
  • Unsettled in environments you used to enjoy

And it can feel confusing.

Because on the outside, everything looks the same…
but on the inside, something has shifted.

That shift is not loss.

It’s alignment.

God will often remove your comfort before He reveals your calling.

Because if you stayed comfortable, you would never move.


You Were Never Designed to Blend In

The truth is… blending in was never your assignment.

From the beginning, God creates with intention.
Nothing He forms is accidental.
Nothing He calls is ordinary.

When He chooses someone, He marks them.

Not always visibly…
but internally, undeniably.

There is a way you think that feels different.
A sensitivity you carry.
A pull toward God that you can’t ignore.

Even when you try.

That’s not weakness.

That’s identity.

You don’t fit in because you weren’t created to reflect the world.
You were created to reflect Him.


Being Set Apart Can Feel Like Isolation

Let’s be honest…

This walk can feel lonely sometimes.

When God begins to separate you:

  • Conversations change
  • Relationships shift
  • Priorities realign

And suddenly, you don’t feel as connected to what once felt familiar.

That can feel like loss.

But it’s actually protection.

God will not allow you to stay deeply connected to environments that contradict where He’s taking you.

Because what He is building in you requires space.

And sometimes… that space feels like solitude.

But you are not alone.

You are being refined.


God Separates Before He Elevates

There is a pattern you will begin to recognize:

Before God elevates you…
He separates you.

Not to punish you.
Not to isolate you without purpose.

But to prepare you.

Because elevation without preparation leads to destruction.

So He pulls you away from:

  • Distractions
  • Misaligned relationships
  • Environments that limit your growth

And it doesn’t always feel good.

But it is always intentional.

What feels like being “left out” is often God saying:

“You can’t go where they’re going… because I’m taking you somewhere else.”


You Are Being Led, Not Left Behind

One of the biggest lies you may face in this season is this:

“Everyone else is moving forward… and I’m stuck.”

But what if that’s not true?

What if you’re not behind…
you’re just being led differently?

God does not move everyone at the same pace.

He doesn’t use the same path.

And He doesn’t measure your progress by what you see others doing.

He is ordering your steps.

Even when you don’t fully understand them.

Even when they don’t make sense.

Even when they feel slower.

You are not behind.

You are being positioned.


The Difference You Feel Is the Calling on Your Life

That difference you feel?

That awareness…
That pull…
That inner knowing that you’re not meant to live like everyone else…

That is not something to suppress.

That is something to recognize.

God doesn’t call people to be like everyone else.

He calls them to be aligned with Him.

And alignment will always look different from the outside.

You may:

  • Walk away from things others run toward
  • Value things others overlook
  • Feel conviction where others feel comfort

That’s not you being “too much” or “too different.”

That’s you being set apart.


Stop Trying to Return to What God Pulled You From

There’s a temptation in this walk.

When things feel unfamiliar…
when loneliness tries to creep in…
when the process feels slow…

You may feel the urge to go back.

Back to what’s comfortable.
Back to what’s familiar.
Back to what feels easy.

But if God removed you from it…
it’s because it can no longer sustain where you’re going.

You cannot step into purpose
while holding onto what was only meant for a previous season.

Let it go.

Even if it feels uncomfortable.

Especially if it feels uncomfortable.


You Were Chosen On Purpose

This isn’t random.

The way you think…
The way you feel…
The way you’re drawn to God…

It was designed.

Chosen.

Intentional.

You were not overlooked.
You were not forgotten.
You were not misplaced.

You were selected.

And with that selection comes responsibility.

Not pressure…
but purpose.

To walk differently.
To listen differently.
To live in alignment with Him.


You Don’t Need to Understand Everything to Trust Him

One of the hardest parts of this journey is not always having clarity.

You may not understand:

  • Why certain things ended
  • Why certain doors closed
  • Why you feel so different

But you don’t need full understanding to walk in obedience.

You just need trust.

God does not reveal everything at once.

He leads step by step.

And sometimes the only confirmation you get…
is the peace that doesn’t make sense.

Follow that.


This Is Your Confirmation

If you’ve been feeling:

  • Different
  • Set apart
  • Disconnected from what once felt normal

This is your confirmation:

You are not common.

You were never meant to be.

God is not isolating you to harm you.
He is separating you to prepare you.

For purpose.
For clarity.
For alignment.


Final Word

You don’t fit in for a reason.

Not because something is wrong with you…
but because something is right with you.

God set you apart.

And what feels unfamiliar right now
will eventually become the very place where you thrive.

So don’t rush back to what was.

Don’t question what God is doing.

And don’t shrink to fit where you were never meant to stay.

Walk forward.

Even if it feels different.

Especially because it feels different.


THE PLACE MEANT TO KILL YOU WILL CARRY YOU (GOD'S PLAN IS NOT WHAT YOU THINK)

 The Place Meant to Kill You Will Carry You


If you're here, this is not a coincidence. God is intentional, and there is a reason this message found you today.


There are moments in scripture that are so layered, so intentional, that if you read too quickly, you might miss the weight of what God is actually doing. The story of Moses in the beginning of Exodus is one of those moments.

At first glance, it looks like a story of survival. A mother hiding her child. A baby placed in a basket. A daughter of Pharaoh discovering him in the reeds.

But when you slow down—when you really sit with it—you begin to see something deeper:

This was not just survival.
This was strategy.
This was divine intention unfolding with precision.

Because the very place that was meant to destroy Hebrew boys…
became the place that carried a deliverer.

And that changes everything.


The Nile Was Never Neutral

In Exodus chapter 1, Pharaoh made a decree that every Hebrew baby boy was to be thrown into the Nile.

This wasn’t random cruelty—it was calculated oppression.

The Nile was Egypt’s source of life. It nourished their land, sustained their economy, and symbolized their strength. But under Pharaoh’s command, it became a weapon.

A place that once represented life was now used to enforce death.

Hebrew mothers would have known this. They would have felt it. Every ripple of that water carried fear. Every current carried grief. The Nile was no longer just a river—it was a grave.

So when Moses’ mother placed him in that same Nile, this wasn’t just an act of desperation.

It was an act of faith.

She did not place him in death—she placed him in God’s hands.


God Will Use What Was Meant to Destroy You

Let’s sit with this truth:

God did not remove the Nile.
He did not stop the decree immediately.
He did not change Pharaoh’s heart in that moment.

Instead, He used the very system that was designed for destruction… as a vehicle for deliverance.

That is not accidental.

That is who He is.

The same waters that swallowed other boys…
carried Moses safely.

The same current that symbolized death…
became a path to destiny.

And if we’re honest, that’s hard for us to understand sometimes. Because we often expect God to remove us from hard places. We expect Him to shut things down, to block it, to make it easier.

But what if God is saying:

“I don’t need to remove it. I will use it.”


You Are Not Drifting—You Are Being Directed

Imagine Moses in that basket.

No control.
No understanding.
No awareness of where he was going.

From the outside, it could look like he was drifting.

But he wasn’t drifting.

He was being carried.

Every current, every movement of the water, every inch of that journey was under divine orchestration. God was not reacting—He was directing.

And this is where it becomes personal.

Because there are seasons in your life where you feel like that basket.

You don’t know where you’re going.
You don’t understand why things are happening the way they are.
You feel exposed, uncertain, maybe even vulnerable.

But what if you’re not lost?

What if you’re being carried?

What if the very thing you thought was unstable… is actually positioning you exactly where you need to be?


God Placed Moses Inside the System

Let’s go even deeper.

God didn’t just save Moses—He placed him in Pharaoh’s house.

Think about that.

The same Pharaoh who ordered the death of Hebrew boys…
ended up funding, housing, and raising the very boy who would one day confront him.

That is not coincidence.

That is divine strategy.

God didn’t raise Moses outside the system—He planted him inside of it.

Moses would grow up:

  • Learning Egyptian language and culture

  • Understanding the palace

  • Gaining access and education

  • Being positioned in proximity to power

Why?

Because his future assignment required it.

Before Moses ever stood before Pharaoh and said, “Let my people go,”
God made sure he knew the environment he was called to confront.

Nothing was wasted.


What Feels Like Exposure Is Often Positioning

Let’s be real—being placed in the Nile looked like exposure.

It looked dangerous.
It looked uncertain.
It looked like risk.

But it was actually positioning.

And that’s where many people miss God.

Because when things don’t feel safe, when they don’t feel predictable, when they don’t make sense—we assume something is wrong.

But sometimes, what feels like exposure… is actually alignment.

God is not careless with your life.

He is intentional.

Every placement.
Every delay.
Every shift.
Every unexpected turn.

It all carries purpose.


Pharaoh’s Daughter Was Not Random

Out of all the people who could have found Moses, it was Pharaoh’s daughter.

Not a servant.
Not a stranger.
Not someone powerless.

But someone with authority.
Someone with access.
Someone who could override what should have happened.

And here’s what’s even more powerful:

She had compassion.

That means God didn’t just orchestrate the meeting—He prepared her heart.

So when Moses arrived, he didn’t just arrive to safety.

He arrived to favor.

And that’s another layer of truth:

When God is carrying you, He is also preparing the people you will encounter.

Nothing is random.


What Was Meant for Harm Will Carry Purpose

There is a pattern throughout scripture—and you can see it clearly here.

What was meant for harm…
God uses for good.

Not by ignoring the harm.
Not by pretending it wasn’t real.

But by overriding its outcome.

The Nile was real.
The danger was real.
The decree was real.

But God’s purpose was greater.

And that same truth applies to your life.

The things that were meant to:

  • Stop you

  • Break you

  • Silence you

  • Limit you

Do not have the final say.

Because God has a way of taking what was intended to destroy you…
and turning it into the very thing that carries you forward.


You Are Being Carried Into Something Greater

To every person reading this:

You are not here by accident.

You are not moving without direction.

You are not just “figuring it out.”

Even when it feels unclear…
even when it feels uncomfortable…
even when it doesn’t make sense…

You are being carried.

Just like Moses.

You may not see the full picture yet.
You may not understand the timing.
You may not recognize the purpose in every moment.

But that does not mean it isn’t there.

God is intentional.

Always.


Trust the Current

If there is one thing to take from this, let it be this:

Trust the current God has you in.

Even if it looks like the same place that was meant to harm you.

Even if it feels unfamiliar.

Even if you would have chosen a different route.

Because God does not waste placement.

He does not waste process.

And He does not misdirect purpose.

The Nile did not destroy Moses.

It delivered him.


Final Reflection

The place meant to kill you…
will carry you.

Sit with that.

Let it settle in your spirit.

Because once you understand that, you stop fearing the process. You stop resisting every uncomfortable moment. You stop assuming that difficulty means absence.

And you start seeing differently.

You start recognizing that even here… even now… even in this…

God is moving.

God is aligning.

God is carrying.

And just like Moses, you will arrive exactly where you are meant to be.

Not by accident.

But by divine design.


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Wednesday, March 25, 2026

SEEK YE FIRST THE KINGDOM: WHAT IT REALLY MEANS (AND WHY IT CHANGES EVERYTHING)

 

Seek Ye First the Kingdom: What It Really Means (And Why It Changes Everything)

What Does “Seek Ye First the Kingdom” Mean?

“Seek ye first the Kingdom of God…”

This is one of the most quoted verses in the Bible.

But many people don’t truly understand what it means.

It’s not just a nice saying.
It’s not just a suggestion.

It’s a foundation for how to live.

To “seek first” means to prioritize above everything else.

Not second.
Not when it’s convenient.
First.

Before your plans.
Before your worries.
Before your desires.

God’s Kingdom comes first.

The Scripture Behind It

Matthew 6:33 says:

“But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.”

This verse comes in the middle of Jesus teaching about worry.

People were concerned about:

  • What they would eat

  • What they would wear

  • How they would live

And Jesus responds with something simple—but powerful:

Seek God first.

Everything else will follow.

Why We Struggle to Put God First

Let’s be real.

It sounds simple… but it’s not always easy.

Life is loud.

There are distractions everywhere:

  • Responsibilities

  • Social media

  • Stress

  • Fear about the future

It’s easy to say “God is first” but still live with everything else taking priority.

Sometimes we only seek God when something goes wrong.

But “seek first” means He is not your last option.

He is your first response.

What Is the Kingdom of God?

The Kingdom of God is not a physical place you can see.

It’s God’s rule.
God’s presence.
God’s way of doing things.

When you seek the Kingdom, you are seeking:

  • God’s will

  • God’s direction

  • God’s truth

  • God Himself

It’s choosing to live aligned with Him instead of being led by everything else.

What Happens When You Seek God First

This is where everything changes.

When God becomes first in your life:

1. Clarity Comes

You’re no longer guessing your way through life.

You begin to move with direction.

2. Peace Replaces Anxiety

You stop carrying things you were never meant to control.

3. Decisions Become Easier

Because you’re not just choosing what feels right—you’re choosing what is right.

4. Provision Follows Purpose

“And all these things shall be added unto you.”

This doesn’t mean life becomes perfect.

But it means you are covered.

Seeking God First Is Not About Perfection

You don’t have to get everything right.

You don’t have to be perfect.

Seeking God first is about posture.

It’s about your heart.

It’s waking up and saying:

“Lord, what do You want today?”

It’s choosing Him daily—even when life is busy.

How to Seek God First in Daily Life

This is where people get stuck—they don’t know how to actually do it.

Start here:

1. Start Your Day With God

Before your phone.
Before distractions.

Give God your first attention.

2. Talk to Him Throughout the Day

Not just in structured prayer.

Include Him in everything.

3. Read His Word

This is how you learn His voice and His ways.

4. Make Decisions With Him in Mind

Ask:

“Does this align with God?”

5. Let Go of Control

Trust that God knows better than you do.

You’re Not Here for Yourself

There comes a moment where you realize:

“I’m not here just to live for me.”

You’re here for your Father.

And when you truly understand that, your priorities shift.

You stop chasing everything.

And you start aligning with what matters.

How This Connects to Your Purpose

When you seek God first, everything else falls into place.

You begin to:

  • Walk in purpose

  • Speak with intention

  • Live with clarity

This is where “feed my sheep” becomes natural.

Because when you are filled by God—you can pour into others.

When You Don’t Seek God First

Let’s be honest about the other side.

When God is not first:

  • You feel scattered

  • You feel overwhelmed

  • You chase things that don’t satisfy

  • You move without direction

That’s not how you were meant to live.

God Is Not Competing for First Place

God is not trying to fit into your life.

He is your life.

He doesn’t want a portion.

He wants your heart.

And when He has that, everything else aligns.

A Personal Reflection

There’s a peace that comes when you stop trying to control everything.

When you realize:

“I don’t have to figure it all out.”

Because God already knows.

And when you seek Him first, you’re not behind.

You’re aligned.

This Changes Everything

“Seek ye first the Kingdom” is not just a verse.

It’s a lifestyle.

It’s the difference between:

  • Confusion and clarity

  • Stress and peace

  • Striving and alignment

It changes how you think.
How you move.
How you live.

Final Prayer

Lord, teach me to seek You first in everything.

Not sometimes.
Not when it’s convenient.

But always.

Align my heart with Yours.

Help me trust You fully.

And remind me that when I put You first—everything else will fall into place.

I’m here for You.

Glory.

FEED MY SHEEP: WHAT JESUS REALLY MEANT (AND WHY IT MATTERS TODAY)

 

Feed My Sheep: What Jesus Really Meant (And Why It Matters Today)

What Does “Feed My Sheep” Mean?

“Feed my sheep.”

These were not random words.

They were spoken by Jesus after His resurrection—directly to Peter.

But they weren’t just for Peter.

They are for anyone who loves Him.

So what does it really mean to “feed His sheep”?

It means to care for what belongs to Him.
To nourish others spiritually.
To give what God has given to you.

Not just physically—but spiritually.

Because people aren’t just hungry for food.

They’re hungry for truth.
For love.
For guidance.
For God.

The Moment Jesus Spoke These Words

In John 21:15–17, Jesus asks Peter three times:

“Do you love Me?”

And each time Peter says yes, Jesus responds:

“Feed my lambs.”
“Tend my sheep.”
“Feed my sheep.”

This wasn’t repetition.

This was restoration.

Peter had denied Jesus three times.

Now Jesus gives him three opportunities to reaffirm his love—and then gives him responsibility.

Love for Jesus is not just words.

It’s action.

Love and Responsibility Go Together

If you say you love God, there is something that comes with it.

Responsibility.

Not pressure.
Not striving.

But purpose.

Jesus didn’t say:

“Feel something for Me.”

He said:

“Feed my sheep.”

That means:

  • Speak truth

  • Share what God teaches you

  • Encourage others

  • Help people grow

Your love for God will naturally overflow into others.

Who Are the Sheep?

The sheep are people.

They are:

  • The lost

  • The searching

  • The hurting

  • The growing

  • The believers who need encouragement

Sheep need guidance.

They need care.

They need someone who hears from God and is willing to share.

That’s where you come in.

Feeding Isn’t About Perfection

You don’t have to know everything to feed others.

You just have to share what you’ve been given.

If God taught you something—share it.
If God brought you through something—share it.
If God revealed truth to you—share it.

You’re not called to be perfect.

You’re called to be obedient.

What Are You Feeding People?

Whether you realize it or not—you are feeding people every day.

Through your:

  • Words

  • Posts

  • Conversations

  • Presence

The question is:

What are you feeding them?

Fear?
Doubt?
Confusion?

Or:

Truth.
Peace.
Faith.
Love.

When you walk with God, what comes out of you should reflect Him.

Feeding Through Your Life

Feeding God’s sheep isn’t limited to a church.

It happens everywhere:

  • On your blog

  • On Pinterest

  • On Substack

  • In your home

  • In your everyday life

Every platform you have is a place to feed.

Every word you release is a seed.

And seeds grow.

You Don’t Have to Force It

This is important.

You don’t have to strive to feed others.

When you are connected to God, it flows naturally.

Just like a tree doesn’t force fruit—
it produces because it’s rooted.

Stay rooted.

And what people need will come through you.

Why This Matters Right Now

We are living in a time where people are overwhelmed.

There’s noise everywhere.

Opinions.
Confusion.
Distraction.

People are searching.

And many don’t even realize they’re hungry for God.

That’s why “feed my sheep” matters now more than ever.

Because what you carry could be the very thing someone else needs.

A Personal Reflection

There comes a moment when you realize:

“I’m not just here to live for myself.”

You’re here for your Father.

And when you’re aligned with Him, everything changes.

You don’t move randomly anymore.

You move with purpose.

You speak with intention.

You share because you know:

Someone needs this.

How to Start Feeding God’s Sheep

If you feel called but unsure where to begin, start simple:

1. Stay Close to God
You can’t pour what you don’t receive.

2. Share What You Learn
Don’t wait to “know everything.”

3. Be Consistent
Small, daily seeds make a big impact.

4. Lead with Love
Truth without love doesn’t reach hearts.

This Is Bigger Than You

“Feed my sheep” is not about building a platform.

It’s about building people.

It’s about obedience.

It’s about saying:

“Lord, if You gave it to me—I will share it.”

And trusting that He will use it.

Final Prayer

Lord, thank You for trusting me with what You’ve given me.

Teach me how to feed Your sheep with truth, love, and wisdom.

Let my words reflect You.

Let my life be a source of nourishment for others.

Use me for Your purpose.

I’m here for You.

Glory