
I'll never forget a sermon I heard about seeds of faith.
Thought Catalog
If you're a Christian, and one who desires to be like Christ, then act like it. What would Jesus do? He would embrace the ones you hate. He would be patient with the ones you criticize and judge.

By reading the Bible, reflecting on scripture, and keeping faith in Him, we may learn how to better build a relationship with Him with true agape love and in turn, build better relationships with those around us.

Stay single until love feels like a reflection of how God sees you-steady, chosen, and secure.

There often comes a point in the healing process where you can no longer tell if you've truly moved on or if you've just mastered not looking back. You stop talking about the thing that hurt you.

We tend to hold on deeply to what once made us feel valuable in our lives-to the titles, to the relationships, to the plans that unfolded just the way we imagined, until they didn't.

There is a deep-rooted kind of ache that anchors itself in words left unsaid. It exists within the apology you never received, the goodbye you never heard, the truth you carried quietly, waiting for the right moment.

God, when the waiting feels endless, remind me that this season has purpose.

You are not behind.

This year asked a lot of us - more patience, more faith, more resilience than we realized we had.

Sometimes the greatest source of faith is your own history with God.

Praying for a miracle isn't about ignoring reality - it's about believing that God can work beyond it. It is choosing hope when logic points to disappointment. It is choosing faith when fear is loud.

And as you step into what's next, carry this truth with you: if God brought you through this year, He will guide you through the next one with the same faithfulness - and even greater purpose.