Verse of the Week

The Weight Worry Tries to Keep - 1 Peter 5:7
Worry can make us feel responsible without giving us any real control. First Peter 5:7 invites us to practice humility by placing every anxiety with the God whose power is joined to personal care f...
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Steady in Every Direction - Romans 12:12
Romans 12:12 does not promise a week without hardship. It gives us three practices that can keep our faith steady through one: rejoice in hope, remain patient under pressure, and keep returning to ...
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Known by the Shepard - John 10:14
Most people only know the parts of us that we allow them to see, but Jesus knows his people completely. John 10:14 reminds us that being fully known by the good Shepherd is not something to fear be...
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When Hurry Feels Safer - Isaiah 30:15
Fear often convinces us that immediate action is the safest response. Isaiah 30:15 reminds us that real strength can look like returning to God, becoming quiet before Him, and refusing to let panic...
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You Don’t Have to Figure It All Out - Psalm 131:1-2
We often believe we need an explanation before we can have peace. Psalm 131 shows us another kind of faith: a soul that can remain close to God without first receiving every answer.
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Do Not Despise The Small Day - Zechariah 4:10
Zechariah 4:10 reminds us that we can misjudge what God is doing when it looks smaller or slower than we expected. What seems unfinished may still be something He is building with purpose.
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What Gets Your Attention - Psalm 119:37
Psalm 119:37 reminds us that spiritual drift often starts with attention. When worthless things take up too much room in our hearts, we need God to redirect our eyes and give us life in His ways.
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When You Sit in Darkness - Micah 7:8
Micah 7:8 reminds us that falling is not the same as being finished. Even when we sit in darkness, the Lord remains our light, and by His grace, we can rise again.
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Consider Your Ways: Haggai 1:5
Haggai 1:5 calls us to slow down and honestly examine the direction of our lives. God is not inviting us into shame, but into clarity, repentance, and reordered priorities.
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A Heart That Can Be Lead: Psalm 25:4-5
Psalm 25 reminds us that following God requires more than asking Him to help us with our plans. It means coming before Him with humility, asking Him to teach us, lead us, and shape our steps accord...
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