Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Truly love

 MEN WHO LOVE TRULY ARE TERRIFYINGLY
BEAUTIFUL:

When you become a man's favorite
woman, something shifts in him. He'll skip
hangouts without hesitation, laugh at your
silliest tantrums, and turn into a playful little
boy to match your mood.
He gives up his favorite seat, slides the best
piece of food onto your plate, and
somehow he learns patience...
and the most beautiful part? He doesn't
even realize he's changing. He is more
careful. He chooses his words more softly.
He starts building a future in his head, and
somehow, you're in every version of it. He
just knows your comfort matters. Your
smile feels like a victory. Your tears feel like
something he wants to fix...
Because when a man truly loves, he 
doesn't just give you his heart. He makes
you his home.

Confirmation

From Rashad and Tracy

A CONFIRMATION MESSAGE FROM GOD ABOUT YOUR RELATIONSHIP:

God is telling you today:
I'm the one who brought you guys together!

Look at the way you both smile around each other...
the way your mood shifts when you're together...
the peace you feel i the little moments.

That's not by accident.

I see how he cares for you.
The effort he makes, even in small ways.
The way he tries, even when he doesn't always get it perfect.

That's real.

You've been overthinking...wondering if this is right...
but I wouldn't place something in your life just to confuse you.

Where I am, there is peace.

So stop looking for problems where there is growth.
Stop questioning something that's been bringing you joy.

This relationship isn't perfect...
but it's being shaped, strengthened, and guided by Me.

Keep choosing each other.
Keep being patient.
Keep building something real together.

What you have is special...and I'm covering it.

Trust Me...I'm in this with you.

1 Corinthians 13:4-7 says:

Love is patient, love is kind.
It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.
It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.
Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.
It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
Love never fails.

Do it all

 They say:
"Don't cross oceans for people who
wouldn't cross a puddle for you."

But I say nahhhh: do it, cross those
oceans, give people your light...how
lucky are we to have hearts that are so
full of love to give? Allow others the
chance to experience you and never 
look back...

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Distance

 From Rashad and Tracy

A MESSAGE FROM GOD ABOUT YOUR RELATIONSHIP

God is telling you this Sunday:

My child, I created Sunday as a day of rest, but I see how heavy your heart feels when your home is quiet in the wrong way. I see the distance between you and the one you once felt so close to. Even when you sit side by side, I know it can feel miles apart.

This is the kind of pain many carry in silence. Not the loud arguments, but the quiet moments that reveal how far hearts have drifted. And that loneliness, you don't have to hide it from Me. I understand it completely.

Hear this: distance does not mean the end. What feels broken can still be restored. What feels cold can be warmed again. Nothing is too far gone when I am invited back into it.

Start gently. Not with blame or anger, but with honesty. A soft heart. A willingness to say, "We've drifted...but we still want to find our way back."

I am with you in this. I can rebuild what you cannot fix alone. I can guide your words, soften your hearts, and lead you back to each other...step by step.

You are not alone in your marriage, even in this moment.

I am already working on what you cannot yet see.

~God

Still be there

From The Unshaken

The problem may still be there, but now you carry more peace.

The pressure may still be there, but now you choose patience.

The storm may still be there, but now you trust God more than before.

Growth is not always seen in changed circumstances, sometimes it is seen in a changed heart.


You know you're growing spiritually
when your situation is still the same,
but your response is no 
longer the same.

Prepare your jars

I just love the idea of this...

"Prepare your jars..."
Sometimes, the miracle doesn't come right away --
not because God is not moving, but because He is
preparing you. The real question is: are you ready?
In the story of the never-ending oil, God didn't just
fill a house -- He filled what was prepared. Every jar
represented faith, obedience, and trust. The more
jars that were made ready, the more oil was
poured out.
That's how it is in our lives. There are seasons 
when everything feels lacking -- low on resources,
strength, even hope. But the truth is, God never
runs out. The only question is: do you have room
for His blessing?
Prepare yourself:
~Prepare a heart that trusts even when the 
answer isn't visible.
~Prepare a mind that believes even when
circumstances say otherwise.
~Prepare a life that is open to His will.
Because the day will come when what little you
have, He will multiply. What feels insufficient will
become enough - and what is enough will
overflow.
God doesn't fill closed hands. He fills those who
are open and ready to receive.
So even now -- prepare your jars.
Keep your faith alive.
Don't stop hoping.
Remain faithful.
For in the right time,
there will be oil in your house --
a blessing that cannot be exhausted,
and a provision that comes from God alone. 

Positioned

 From She is Clothed with Strength and Dignity

Did you know that Jacob was buried with Leah, not Rachel?
Not the woman he loved.
Not the one he cried for.
Not the one he labored fourteen years to have.
Leah.
In Genesis 49:29-31, when Jacob was about to die, he gave a clear instruction:
"Bury me...in the cave...where Abraham and Sarah are...Isaac and Rebekah...and there I buried Leah."
Pause.
Rachel was his passion.
Leah was his alignment.
Rachel was the love story.
Leah was the covenant story.
Rachel had his emotions.
Leah carried the promise.
Rachel was buried on the roadside (Genesis 35:19)
Leah was laid in the ancestral grave of covenant - the lineage of God's dealings.
And here is the mystery:
Leah was the rejected one.
The one Jacob didn't choose.
The one he endured, not desired.
But heaven chose her.
From Leah came Judah.
From Judah came Jesus Christ.
Let that settle in your spirit --
The woman rejected by a man
became central to God's redemptive plan.
This is where most people miss it:
We are all trying to be "Rachel"-
seen, desired, celebrated.
But God builds legacy through "Leah seasons" --
hidden places, painful processes, quiet obedience.
Jacob's final decision was not emotional --
it was spiritual alignment.
At the end of his life,
he didn't choose love...
he chose covenant.
And that is the gospel pattern.:
God does not build His purposes on human preference.
He builds on grace and election.
So if you feel overlooked...
if you feel like second choice...
if life has not chosen you first --
hear this clearly:
God's choice overrides man's rejection.
You may not be preferred by people,
but you can be positioned by God.
And when God positions a man,
history is rewritten.
Because in God's hands,
the rejected become vessels,
the unseen become pillars,
and the overlooked become eternal significance.
If you are in a Leah session --
you are not losing.
You are being written into something bigger.