When the Old Method Becomes Disobedience
Two nearly identical scenes. No water, a grumbling crowd, a rock. The first time, God said strike it. The second time, God said speak to it. Moses ran the old recipe — and it cost him the Promised Land. Sometimes last time's obedience is this time's rebellion.
"Send Me" — The Two-Word Yes That Changed Isaiah's Job Description
God didn't post a job listing. He didn't send an email. He asked one question in a smoke-filled throne room, and a man who had just realized he was ruined said two words back: send me. It's the shortest prayer in Isaiah. It's also the one that cost him the most.
The Murderer Who Led a Nation Free — Why God Picked the Man with Blood on His Hands
Moses killed a man, buried the body in the sand, and ran. He spent 40 years hiding in a desert, convinced his story was over. Then God showed up in a burning bush — and chose the fugitive with a stutter and a criminal record to lead the greatest rescue mission in human history. If you think you're disqualified, you need to hear this.
The Man Who Waited 40 Years for a Job He Never Applied For — What a Burning Bush Teaches About God's Timing
Moses grew up in a palace, killed a man trying to be a hero, and then spent four decades herding sheep in the middle of nowhere. He was 80 years old when God finally showed up — and what God said rewrites everything you think you know about wasted years.
You're Not Enough — The Lie That Sounds Like Humility and Produces Burnout
You're not smart enough, spiritual enough, talented enough, healed enough, together enough. The voice never stops. And it sounds holy — like humility, like self-awareness, like wisdom. It isn't. It's the lie you've been confusing with the truth, and it's the one that keeps good people stalled at the edge of their calling for decades.