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Self Love, Boundaries & Standards
Self-love through Christ isn’t vanity—it’s wisdom. It’s knowing when to rest, when to say no, and when to guard your heart from the things that drain your spirit.
Self Love, Boundaries & Standards
Self-love through Christ isn’t vanity—it’s wisdom. It’s knowing when to rest, when to say no, and when to guard your heart from the things that drain your spirit.
When Our Love Meets His: Understanding Divine Love
When we learn to love like Jesus, we stop loving for validation and start loving for transformation. Our hearts become instruments of healing, not weapons of control. The more you...
When Our Love Meets His: Understanding Divine Love
When we learn to love like Jesus, we stop loving for validation and start loving for transformation. Our hearts become instruments of healing, not weapons of control. The more you...
Commit to the Godly, Not the Worldly
Every time you choose prayer over gossip, peace over chaos, and purpose over distraction, you’re telling Heaven, “I’m yours.”
Commit to the Godly, Not the Worldly
Every time you choose prayer over gossip, peace over chaos, and purpose over distraction, you’re telling Heaven, “I’m yours.”
Communication with God and Others
Silence isn’t absence; it’s invitation. The more still you become, the more clearly you’ll hear Him.
Communication with God and Others
Silence isn’t absence; it’s invitation. The more still you become, the more clearly you’ll hear Him.
Build Stability in Your Life and Habits
When your routines are grounded in prayer, gratitude, and truth, chaos can’t shake your foundation.
Build Stability in Your Life and Habits
When your routines are grounded in prayer, gratitude, and truth, chaos can’t shake your foundation.
When God Gives You What You Want to Show You Wh...
Sometimes, God lets you taste what you thought you wanted to show you that it’s not what you needed. Every disappointment is redirection. Every “no” is mercy in disguise.
When God Gives You What You Want to Show You Wh...
Sometimes, God lets you taste what you thought you wanted to show you that it’s not what you needed. Every disappointment is redirection. Every “no” is mercy in disguise.