Waiting isn’t wasted time; it’s often where God does His deepest work. When we pause long enough to let God move, we discover that He’s not delaying us. He’s developing us. Waiting becomes the place where His timing shapes our hearts, renews our strength, and reveals His perfect purpose.
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The Power of Thanksgiving
A sudden moment of fear reminded me of the power of thanksgiving. As I began to thank God for His protection and faithfulness, peace replaced fear. The Power of Thanksgiving reveals how gratitude becomes a spiritual weapon that restores the heart.
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Going in the right direction?
The right decision made from the wrong heart can still lead in the wrong direction. Let God realign your steps until your walk matches His will.
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Held by His Hand
Running ahead isn’t always rebellion; sometimes it’s misplaced zeal. But safety isn’t in speed; it’s in staying held by the Father’s hand.
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Praying for the Wife of My Husband
Many wives pray for their husbands to change—but true transformation often starts with us. Before asking God to work in your spouse’s heart, pray for “the wife of your husband”: yourself. When we invite God to heal our hearts, shift our perspective, and fill us with His love, our prayers for our husbands become far more powerful and effective.
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Trusting the Father
Who among us hasn’t felt the urge to run from God’s presence after a mistake—especially following sin or disobedience? It’s all too easy to hide in shame when guilt takes over. We feel unworthy. Unlovable. Disqualified from entering His presence.
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Trust in Him (Isaiah 2:22)
The verse of Isaiah 2:22 struck my heart deeply today during my Bible reading. It echoed in my spirit like a personal command from the Lord: “Jürgen, stop trusting in man in someone whose breath is in his nostrils, who is limited in his days and strength. Why rely on him for what only the Creator can provide? Why expect from him the safety, wisdom, and satisfaction that only God offers?”
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From self-assurance to God-Assurance
Our Assurance has no value if not built on the right foundation
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In the Midst of Tear
The very thing I thought would disqualify me became the backdrop for His power. “His strength was made perfect in my weakness.”
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Worship the Giver – NOT the gift
“Do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ For the pagans run after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them.” — Matthew 6:31–32 (NIV)


















