grace

  • Small Hinges, Heavy Doors

    We wait for thunder—visions, vows,a life turned on a dime—and miss the whisper that keeps returningto the same hallway of the heart. It’s the sand-grit habits,the tiny tilt of tone,the almost-truth, the hurried prayer,the kindness we postpone. Here is where the battle circles back:the thought I entertain,the screen I do not need,the word I could…

  • Barnabas: The Quiet Fire of a Son of Consolation

    If Paul is the thunder that shakes the sky of the New Testament, Barnabas is the steady fire that keeps the embers glowing. His story doesn’t roar across the pages with shipwrecks and prison epistles, but without him, much of what we admire in the early church might look very different. Barnabas lives in the…

  • In the Quiet Places

    Inspired by: Psalm 103:2“Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits.” I used to search for blessingsin the bright and obvious places—the victories, the open doors,the moments that made my heart lift. But gratitude taught me to listenfor smaller sounds—the soft rustle of mercy behind me,the steady breath of grace within…

  • Joseph

    Joseph’s story begins with a coat and a calling. As a teenager in his father’s house, he wore a garment that said, without words, “You are favored.” “Now Israel loved Joseph more than all his children… and he made him a coat of many colours” (Genesis 37:3). That visible favoritism, combined with God-given dreams of…

  • Lord of the Harvest

    He walked through towns, and dusty lanes,Where sorrow slept and sickness reigned—With healing hands and heaven’s grace,He met each need, each weary face. He taught of peace, He preached the light,He broke the chains of death and night;Yet when He saw the helpless throng,His heart was stirred, His love was strong. Like sheep without a…

  • The Quiet Architecture of Thought

    “For to be carnally minded is death; but to be spiritually minded is life and peace.” (Romans 8:6) Have you ever watched your own thoughts working, like little carpenters measuring and framing the house you live in? It’s a strange exercise—thinking about your thinking—but it matters, because nothing in life slips past the front desk…

  • Speaking Truth in Love

    (Inspiration taken from Ephesians 4:15 “But speaking the truth in love, may grow up into him in all things, which is the head, even Christ:”) Like sunlight breaking through the shade,Love’s voice speaks clear, unafraid—Not with the weight of pride or scorn,But with the grace of hearts reborn. Truth is a seed the Spirit sows,Watered…

  • The School of Grace

    (Inspired by Titus 2:11–12 — “For the grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared to all men, Teaching us that, denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, we should live soberly, righteously, and godly, in this present world;”) Grace did not ring the bell like thunder,or shout my name across the years.It came as morning does—a…

  • The Song of Thankful Hearts

    When daylight fades and shadows fall,And silence gathers round it all,A whisper stirs within the night—“Be still, My child, give thanks for light.” For gratitude is more than cheer,It sings through loss, it softens fear.It finds in tears a hidden grace,And sees God’s mercy face to face. When blessings bloom or blessings flee,A thankful heart…

  • When Fairness Fades and Grace Remains

    Grace doesn’t divide—it overflows.