There is a moment in Scripture that reveals something both powerful and deeply personal—a moment that explains not only what happened in heaven, but also what often happens in our own hearts.
It is the fall of Satan. (more…)

Every morning I have a cup of coffee, open my Bible, and spend quiet time in conversation with Jesus. What you’ll find here are reflections from those moments, lessons from Scripture, thoughts from prayer, and the ways God is shaping my heart day by day.

There is a moment in Scripture that reveals something both powerful and deeply personal—a moment that explains not only what happened in heaven, but also what often happens in our own hearts.
It is the fall of Satan. (more…)

Today felt a little different.
I missed writing yesterday—and that almost never happens. That alone was enough to tell me something was off. But if I’m being honest, I didn’t have to think very long about why. (more…)

Normally, I don’t post on the weekends.
But today felt different.
It began like any other productive day—structured, focused, and filled with tasks that needed to be completed. I was preparing for what I believed was a new season, making sure everything was in order and ready to move forward. At the time, it felt like I was simply taking care of responsibilities.
What I didn’t realize was that while I was working on those things, God was working on me. (more…)

Today was one of those quiet days.
I had the day off, stayed up later than usual, and found myself sitting in a silent house looking for something simple to do. The plan was easy—just find a movie, unwind, and relax for a bit. Nothing complicated. (more…)

The words we speak are rarely as random as they seem.
They may feel spontaneous in the moment—spoken quickly, without much thought—but they are not accidental. They are not meaningless. Every word we choose carries something deeper beneath it. It reflects something within us, something stored in the heart that eventually finds its way to the surface.
Scripture makes this connection clear. Jesus teaches that our speech is not separate from who we are, but directly connected to what lives inside us: (more…)

If someone asked you a simple but deeply important question—“Why should God let you into heaven?”—how would you answer? (more…)

At some point in life, nearly everyone wrestles with the same foundational questions: What is right? What is wrong? And perhaps most importantly, who decides? (more…)

Some days begin with a weight you can’t quite explain.
Today was one of those days.
From the moment it started, everything seemed to stack up at once—issues at work, unexpected complications, and even problems with my website billing. Before the morning was halfway over, it felt like several days’ worth of stress had been compressed into just a few hours. It wasn’t just the volume of problems that stood out, though. It was something deeper that began to surface in the middle of it all. (more…)

There are moments in our walk with God when He doesn’t show us something new—He simply reveals something we overlooked that had been right in front of us all along. (more…)

One of the most profound truths about our relationship with God is that He created us with free will. It is a gift that is both beautiful and challenging at the same time. Unlike anything else in creation, we are not programmed, controlled, or forced into a single path. We are given the ability to think, to choose, and to act—and those choices shape every part of our lives. (more…)