What the Angels See in Us Now

The Veil is Thin Not the veil between heaven and earth, but the one between forgetting and remembering. And in this sacred space, we are not just watched. We are witnessed. The angels still watch. But they do not watch in judgment. They watch like those who remember what...

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What the Angels Saw: After the Light Turned

It Happened Quietly.Not with the thunder of a war drum, but with the slow dissonance of something once beautiful slipping out of harmony. And when the light fractured, it wasn’t only Helel who turned. Scripture tells us that some angels left their proper domain (Jude 1:6) and were bound...

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What the Angels Saw: Before the Fall

Imagine It Like ThisBefore time wore numbers, the earth had thresholds, and light moved without resistance, among the first to reflect that light were the morning stars. Not stars as we know them, but beings of brilliance—created not to be the source, but to echo it. Among them stood...

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How God Holds Space—and Teaches Us to Do the Same

The Art of Loving Like Jesus, and Why Holding Space May Be the Most Sacred Thing You Ever Do Some of the most life-giving words I’ve ever heard didn’t come from a sermon or a book. They came from a conversation—a quiet moment where the words weren’t polished, but...

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Living from the Place of Already

In our previous post, we explored what it means to awaken to the truth we’ve forgotten. Now, we step deeper into where our identity was never lost, only misremembered. Remembering Who We’ve Always Been There’s a moment in every believer’s life—not always dramatic, sometimes barely noticeable—when the fog lifts...

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What About Those Who Don’t Believe?

We’ve all heard the question—sometimes whispered in fear, sometimes shouted in debate: “What happens to those who don’t believe?” It’s not a question to dismiss lightly. Behind it are real hearts, real fears, and real people we love. And for those of us who trust in a God of...

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The Still Places God Waits

There are places not marked on any map—spaces carved by silence, shaped by longing, and touched by something holy. These are the still places where God waits. God waits in the stillness of sleepless nights when we whisper questions into the dark. He waits in the silence between heartbeats,...

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When My Heart Beat for Two

Fear has a way of creeping in when control slips through our fingers. It doesn’t always arrive as a scream—sometimes, it comes softly, like a breath caught in the throat or a silence too heavy to bear. We don’t always call it fear. Sometimes we call it responsibility, concern,...

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The Resurrection: The Morning That Rewrote Eternity

We talk a lot about history—and for good reason. History records lives lived, battles fought, revolutions sparked, and leaders remembered. But history also carries a common thread: everything in it… ends. We can’t sit down and talk with Abraham Lincoln about the Emancipation Proclamation. We can’t call up Martin...

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