Showing posts from October, 2025
I recently read something that I wrote for myself that I perceived God was saying back in March. And the thing he stated to me did happen, has happened. At this point believing God should be the order of the day, but I still get scared that maybe this time around I heard wrong, maybe this time around he won’t come thr…
It’s almost November. The end of the year is around the corner. I had certain goals for 2025, and regrettably, I haven’t met them. I was lamenting this because these are my personal goals. I had imagined how achieving them would crown this year and satisfy me. But even though the tenth month is over i…
After all these years in the faith, surrendering to God’s plans has not gotten easier. The more you boldly say yes, the greater the pressure to jump ship becomes. You never really graduate in faith; your capacity of faith increases and comes with seemingly increased challenges. But I suppose what I’m seeing is s…
We are believers who do not believe. I think that, personal weaknesses aside, people of faith do not exercise faith as we ought. We say we have faith, and I think we do, but when trouble comes, many of us are like the seed that fell on rocky ground, and because the word is not rooted, we quickly lose faith. Per…
The past few days I’ve been thinking a lot about this scripture: rejoice, pray always, and give thanks in all circumstances, for this is the will of God for you in Christ Jesus. 1Thess5:16-18. The good things that God is doing are too much to comprehend. And it is cause for great rejoicing. But is it odd that it’s…
I have concluded that I will do things differently than I would typically do them in some areas of my life, especially pertaining to culture and obligations. I’m not looking to throw the baby with the bathwater, but if the baby’s gotta go, I won’t keep it just to save face. I’ll probably always reference Plato’s all…