Seeing The Unseen!

“When the unseen becomes more real to you than what you can touch or taste, you start to live in a world most folks can’t even imagine. The invisible things—the quiet stir of faith, the whispers of hope, and that pull of purpose deep in your soul—begin to shape your every step.

Listen to nature around you, to the mountains, rivers and trees, letting nature teach you that there’s a hand in all things, unseen but undeniable. The Holy Spirit calls, unseen yet deeply felt, leading you to trust beyond sight.  sometimes it’s the things you can’t prove that have the most power.

So keep the eyes of your heart open. When you let the unseen steer your course, the doubts and struggles of this world don’t stand a chance. They’re just a little mist in the morning, burning away in the light of what’s truly real.”

What Are You Leaning On?

Evening brings a quiet clarity, a chance to reflect on the foundations we lean on. Too often, we prop ourselves up with things of this world—money, status, pride—hoping they’ll carry us through. But let’s face it, they’re fragile; they crumble under pressure, leaving us stranded, like leaning against a rickety fence in a storm.

But when we rely on God, we’re leaning on a force beyond this world, a power that creates mountains and whispers peace into chaos. God doesn’t promise it’ll always be easy, but what He offers is deeper than mere ease—it’s a strength, a peace, a purpose that only He can produce. It’s like leaning into the wind with full confidence, knowing you won’t fall.

As we close the day, let’s ask ourselves—are we leaning on temporary things that shake and break, or on the One who never fails?

What It Is!

When the evening settles, there’s a quiet truth that rises like a river’s mist. To see the world as it is—raw, unpolished, and unapologetically itself—demands courage. 

We often twist our visions, dressing life up in expectation, crafting it into what we want rather than accepting what stands right before us. 

But nature has a way of setting things straight. Out here in the quiet, it whispers, “See the mountain, the river, the old oak for what they are, not for what you think they ought to be.”

Life is much the same. There’s beauty in facing each day without the trappings of expectation. 

When we strip away all the wants, we find life waiting for us, just as it was meant to be. 

That’s the heart of peace—learning to let things be, to let life unfold, to be grateful for what is, and to find that’s enough. So tonight, let go of what you think should be, and open your eyes to what simply is…

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