Share Your Thoughts. We spend so much time trying to look perfect, live perfect, and appear perfect on and offline — but God never asked us to be perfect. He asks us to trust His grace. In this episode of Five Minutes & Coffee, we explore what it means to stop chasing the world’s idea of perfection and instead rest in the freedom Christ gives. When Paul pleaded for relief, Jesus didn’t remove his struggle — He reminded him that “My grace is sufficient for you.” (2 Corinthians 12:9) If yo...
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Share Your Thoughts. We spend so much time trying to look perfect, live perfect, and appear perfect on and offline — but God never asked us to be perfect. He asks us to trust His grace. In this episode of Five Minutes & Coffee, we explore what it means to stop chasing the world’s idea of perfection and instead rest in the freedom Christ gives. When Paul pleaded for relief, Jesus didn’t remove his struggle — He reminded him that “My grace is sufficient for you.” (2 Corinthians 12:9) If yo...
Share Your Thoughts. Have you ever thought about what your spiritual environment says about you? In today’s episode of Five Minutes & Coffee, we paint a vivid picture of how our lives can either invite or repel God’s presence. Using a powerful analogy we must ask: Is my life a space where God would dwell? Drawing from Joshua 24:15, we’re reminded to boldly declare, “As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.” This devotion calls us to examine the environments we create—at home, in...
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Share Your Thoughts. We spend so much time trying to look perfect, live perfect, and appear perfect on and offline — but God never asked us to be perfect. He asks us to trust His grace. In this episode of Five Minutes & Coffee, we explore what it means to stop chasing the world’s idea of perfection and instead rest in the freedom Christ gives. When Paul pleaded for relief, Jesus didn’t remove his struggle — He reminded him that “My grace is sufficient for you.” (2 Corinthians 12:9) If yo...