
I Told a Lie. Here’s What it Taught me About Peace With God at Christmas.
When I finally confessed to my lie, the relief was instant. That feeling is the key to understanding the deep, lasting peace Jesus came to give us.
I know what it’s like to go through the motions of “Godly womanhood”, feeling inadequate, weak, and wanting every step of the way.
Like resplendent sunflowers, we radiate God’s glory when we look to the Son. As we get to know Jesus more through His Word, we learn to rest in His grace instead of wrestling with our weakness, and our transformation demonstrates His power.
I know what it’s like to go through the motions of “Godly womanhood”, feeling inadequate, weak, and wanting every step of the way.
Like resplendent sunflowers, we radiate God’s glory when we look to the Son. As we get to know Jesus more through His Word, we learn to rest in His grace instead of wrestling with our weakness, and our transformation demonstrates His power.
I know what it’s like to go through the motions of “Godly womanhood”, feeling inadequate, weak, and wanting every step of the way.
Like resplendent sunflowers, we radiate God’s glory when we look to the Son. As we get to know Jesus more through His Word, we learn to rest in His grace instead of wrestling with our weakness, and our transformation demonstrates His power.

When I finally confessed to my lie, the relief was instant. That feeling is the key to understanding the deep, lasting peace Jesus came to give us.

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Follow me through my normal morning routine, including how I delight in God’s Word through Bible reading, meditation, and prayer.

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