Send us a text The line between discontent and delight often comes down to what we choose to remember. Today we slow the swirl, open Psalm 103:2, and choose a different lens: “Let all that I am praise the Lord; may I never forget the good things He does for me.” We talk about the quiet power of perspective, how forgetfulness fuels complaint, and why gratitude is not a mood but a disciplined way of seeing. If you’ve felt dragged by what’s missing, this short reflection offers a reset grounded ...
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Send us a text The line between discontent and delight often comes down to what we choose to remember. Today we slow the swirl, open Psalm 103:2, and choose a different lens: “Let all that I am praise the Lord; may I never forget the good things He does for me.” We talk about the quiet power of perspective, how forgetfulness fuels complaint, and why gratitude is not a mood but a disciplined way of seeing. If you’ve felt dragged by what’s missing, this short reflection offers a reset grounded ...
Day 287 The Truth About the Occult | Leviticus 19:31
Wisdom for the Day - Everyday
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Day 287 The Truth About the Occult | Leviticus 19:31
Send us a text What if the voice you’ve been consulting isn’t just unhelpful—it’s a counterfeit that blurs your connection to God? We open Leviticus 19:31 and face a modern reality: horoscopes, psychic readings, and spirit consultations have been normalized as entertainment, yet Scripture says they defile and distract. I share why these practices open spiritual doors we rarely realize we’ve left ajar, and how to close them with clarity and confidence. We move thoughtfully from warning to mer...
Wisdom for the Day - Everyday
Send us a text The line between discontent and delight often comes down to what we choose to remember. Today we slow the swirl, open Psalm 103:2, and choose a different lens: “Let all that I am praise the Lord; may I never forget the good things He does for me.” We talk about the quiet power of perspective, how forgetfulness fuels complaint, and why gratitude is not a mood but a disciplined way of seeing. If you’ve felt dragged by what’s missing, this short reflection offers a reset grounded ...