Living in Love
Living in love is not striving for God’s affection, but resting in the love He has already given. When we abide in Him, fear loosens its grip and confidence quietly takes its place.
Living in love is not striving for God’s affection, but resting in the love He has already given. When we abide in Him, fear loosens its grip and confidence quietly takes its place.
Transformation isn’t always visible — but it is happening. In Christ, every season, every detour, and every struggle is being redeemed into something new.
You were never meant to live behind a mask. As God removes the veil and reshapes us from the inside out, transformation becomes less about performance and more about freedom. Discover the beauty of surrender and the power of becoming who God created you to be.
January may be ending, but transformation is just beginning. This week, we shift from striving to walking — anchored in the renewing work of God’s Spirit.
Spiritual renewal doesn’t come from trying harder—it comes from returning daily: delighting in God, waiting for wisdom, receiving new mercy, seeking Him first, and letting His Word take root within us.
This week reminded us that spiritual growth often happens quietly — through daily dependence, renewed focus, abiding instead of striving, and faithfulness in small things. Saturday Selah is an invitation to pause, breathe, and realign your heart with God through stillness and reflection.
Faithfulness is rarely loud. It is found in quiet obedience, gentle courage, and small moments of trust. When Jesus said, “Stretch out your hand,” He revealed that God’s power often moves most clearly through simple, faithful acts.
In a world full of noise, urgency, and distraction, God gently calls us to set our hearts and minds on things above. A renewed focus isn’t about escaping life’s realities—it’s about learning to reorder our attention so Christ shapes our priorities, our responses, and our daily walk.
Daily dependence is not weakness—it is trust practiced one day at a time. When we stop striving for control and begin returning to God daily, we discover that renewal is sustained not through grand moments, but through quiet, consistent surrender.
When the outer life feels worn and uncertain, faith reminds us that God is still at work within us. Living faith day by day means trusting the unseen renewal God is faithfully doing—one day at a time.