The Secret to a Refreshed Life: How Generosity Renews Your Soul
Explore Proverbs 11:25 and discover how refreshing others through generosity leads to renewal, abundance, and joy in your own life.
At the beginning of most weeks, I share a short prayer guide, offering words and practices that will help you see, hear, and experience more of God in your daily life. I’d love for you to join us.
Explore Proverbs 11:25 and discover how refreshing others through generosity leads to renewal, abundance, and joy in your own life.
This week, when you feel the Explore the story of Ahithophel and Judas to see how pride leads to hopelessness—and learn how God’s wisdom and humility bring true healing and hope. of delay or the ache of unmet expectations, when you’re tempted to cut down the tree, remind yourself that the Vinedresser is still at work. He’s still digging, still tending, still waiting.
This week, when you feel the sting of delay or the ache of unmet expectations, when you’re tempted to cut down the tree, remind yourself that the Vinedresser is still at work. He’s still digging, still tending, still waiting.
This week, when you feel the sting of delay or the ache of unmet expectations, when you’re tempted to cut down the tree, remind yourself that the Vinedresser is still at work. He’s still digging, still tending, still waiting.
This week, if you feel the tug of the world’s systems pulling at your heart, if you sense the ache of emptiness from chasing what will never fill you, stop. Humble yourself. Draw near. Let God fill you with His grace, His presence, His love.
This week, when you wake up, before you reach for your phone or dive into your day, pause. Take a breath. Sit with God. Let His righteousness cover you. Let His Spirit settle you. Let His likeness fill you and clarify how you see the day.
When we grow impatient, God shows mercy. When we’re ready to give up, God asks for time. He doesn’t rush the process. He knows that sometimes it takes digging up the soil of our hearts, working in the mess and manure, to bring forth the fruit of life.
Have you ever thought it strange that Jesus tells us not to waste words because our Father in heaven knows what we need before we ask (Matt. 6:7–8), but then a chapter later suggests we should ask, seek, and knock through prayer (Matt. 7:7)?
Get playful with it. Ask God’s Spirit to show you joy in the ordinary. Let God take the pressure off. Because in your Father’s playground, you’re free to be a child again—curious, open, and fully alive.
Humility is not so much a place we arrive at but something we pursue. Pursuing a lowliness that resembles Jesus takes intentionality.
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