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"Send Me" — The Two-Word Yes That Changed Isaiah's Job Description
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"Send Me" — The Two-Word Yes That Changed Isaiah's Job Description

God didn't post a job listing. He didn't send an email. He asked one question in a smoke-filled throne room, and a man who had just realized he was ruined said two words back: send me. It's the shortest prayer in Isaiah. It's also the one that cost him the most.

devotional prayer Isaiah 6
The Murderer Who Led a Nation Free — Why God Picked the Man with Blood on His Hands
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The Murderer Who Led a Nation Free — Why God Picked the Man with Blood on His Hands

Moses killed a man, buried the body in the sand, and ran. He spent 40 years hiding in a desert, convinced his story was over. Then God showed up in a burning bush — and chose the fugitive with a stutter and a criminal record to lead the greatest rescue mission in human history. If you think you're disqualified, you need to hear this.

devotional Moses calling
The Man Who Waited 40 Years for a Job He Never Applied For — What a Burning Bush Teaches About God's Timing
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The Man Who Waited 40 Years for a Job He Never Applied For — What a Burning Bush Teaches About God's Timing

Moses grew up in a palace, killed a man trying to be a hero, and then spent four decades herding sheep in the middle of nowhere. He was 80 years old when God finally showed up — and what God said rewrites everything you think you know about wasted years.

devotional waiting Moses
You're Not Enough — The Lie That Sounds Like Humility and Produces Burnout
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You're Not Enough — The Lie That Sounds Like Humility and Produces Burnout

You're not smart enough, spiritual enough, talented enough, healed enough, together enough. The voice never stops. And it sounds holy — like humility, like self-awareness, like wisdom. It isn't. It's the lie you've been confusing with the truth, and it's the one that keeps good people stalled at the edge of their calling for decades.

devotional lies identity