The hand holding you up
You don’t have to balance perfectly; lean into the steady hand that is holding you up. […]
You don’t have to balance perfectly; lean into the steady hand that is holding you up. […]
Be a flowing river, not a stagnant swamp; serving others keeps your recovery alive.
Release the pressure valve; trade your rising anxiety for a deep breath of gratitude.
Don’t look down; thoughtful steadiness keeps your eyes focused on the very next step.
“I’m sorry” is just the beginning; true repentance actively rebuilds the damage you caused.
You can only clear your side of the street; willingness puts out the fire in your own soul.
Throw away the complicated rulebook; simply do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly.
Hand your life over to the Master; readiness turns your chaos into a beautiful symphony.
Stop fighting to keep the beach ball underwater; confession brings relief to the surface.
Don’t hide the structural damage; invite God’s light to expose the rot so you can heal.