Category: Intimacy with God
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~Silencing the Noise~
23.August.2025 In order to hear the voice of Jesus clearly, we must be intentional. His whisper is never drowned out, but our ears grow dull when we let the world, our minds, and even our own doubts clamor for attention. Silencing the noise isn’t just about removing distractions—it’s about choosing what to listen to, recognizing…
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~What Can’t Be Shaken~
17.August.2025 Yesterday we talked about how our sacrifices of faith are gifts to God that we can only give Him here and now. But there’s something else to consider: those very sacrifices are not forgotten, they echo into eternity. Hebrews 12:28 says, “Therefore, since we are receiving a kingdom that cannot be shaken, let us…
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~I Believe in You/Louder Than the Enemy~
08.August.2025 There’s a scene in Hook that plays in my mind like a parable. Captain Hook has trapped Peter. He isn’t just threatening his life; he’s attacking his identity. Hook taunts him, insisting he’s not really Peter Pan at all, just Peter Banning, a cold, selfish, workaholic. He tells Peter that when he wakes up, this…
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~Knowing Him: A Life That Sings~
06.August.2025 There’s something powerful about knowing Him—not just knowing about Him, but actually knowing Him. This is where our lives begin to change. Not from striving. Not from checklist Christianity. But from being in Him. This is the invitation of intimacy: to be so deeply rooted in Christ that every part of us flows from…
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~Knowing Him vs. Knowing About Him~
05.August.2025 There is a vast difference between knowing about someone and truly knowing them. We can read about a person’s life, memorize facts, and even admire them from a distance—but that doesn’t mean we know their heart. It’s the same with God. Church attendance, Christian quotes, and even Bible knowledge aren’t substitutes for real relationship. Jesus Himself said…
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~Know Him Daily~
04.August.2025 Over the past month, my posts have danced around a variety of topics, but underneath it all, there’s been a steady undertone. One truth that keeps surfacing again and again: we are called to know Him—not just know about Him, not just acknowledge Him a couple of times a week—but to know Him daily.…