Jesus didn’t trust human nature—but He never stopped redeeming it.
You can’t avoid sorrow—but you can walk through it with the One who carried it all.
Job’s breakthrough came when he stopped trying to fix himself—and started interceding for others.
Your service doesn’t begin with action. It begins with love.
Faith doesn’t wait for clarity. It walks when Jesus says, “Come.”
Jesus didn’t call you to be a judge. He called you to be a disciple.
He’s not asking for a heroic death. He’s asking for your surrendered life.
He’s not after your personality—He wants your permission to take over.
Don’t just visit His presence—abide in it, and let Him rewrite your identity.
The rest Jesus offers doesn’t put you to sleep—it wakes you up to real life.
When asking isn’t enough, Jesus says to seek—and keep knocking until the door opens.
You don’t receive because you don’t ask—and you don’t ask because you don’t realize how poor you are without Him.