When God Doesn’t Rescue (Philippians 1:12-30)


Bible Study, MourningMeds

“It is the great support and solace of the saints in all the distresses that befall them here, that there is a wise Spirit sitting in all the wheels of motion, and governing the most eccentric creatures, and their most pernicious designs, to blessed and happy issues”. – John Flavel, The Mystery of Providence Paul […]

03/14/2017

I See Thee Still


MourningMeds, Poetry

This poem captures the hope I hold of of seeing my own sister again through Jesus Christ. Going through cancer our journey together was all about hope, hope dashed, hope revived out of ashes, hope that continually survived against the odds. Even when the doctors came to tell us they could offer us no more […]

12/09/2016

How to Gain God’s Attention


MorningMeds

What does it take to gain God’s attention? Isa. 66:2b tells us this great secret to obtaining the eye of God on us. There are three character attributes that cause the eyes of God to stop their roaming the earth and to rest intently on those who displays such attributes. Humility, Contrition and the Fear […]

07/30/2016

Art Bows to God


Devotional, MorningMeds

“Let those who have felt this double effect of the Spirit’s teaching bear witness to the marvelous result. The Bible becomes a transformed book. It was before the best of all books, but it is now the Book of God—a chamber of disclosed mysteries—a house of many mansions, in which new doors constantly open into […]

06/11/2016

Speaking from the Shadows


MourningMeds, Quotes, Writing

I really enjoyed this short  devotional from Streams in the Desert this morning. It’s a real encouragement to write and to share our testimonies and stories with others of God’s presence and providence in our hand daily but especially during dark times in our lives. Perhaps when we do it often enough, others will learn […]

04/11/2016

Benefits of Meditating on Hell


Blog, MourningMeds

There has been a lot of discussion in social media about hell recently. I admit, don’t like to meditate on the reality of death and dying much. However, the reality of our own mortality cannot be avoided and should not be avoided for it provides context to our short lives. It encourages us to prioritize, […]

11/28/2015

It’s Not Fair


MourningMeds

A year and a half ago, on March 23rd, 2014 my cousin Tessa, age 27, was killed in a head-on collision by a drunk driver as she was on her way home. She died instantly leaving behind 4 surviving children. The criminal case for it ended just last week. Her death has impacted our entire […]

10/04/2015

He Knows Me


MorningMeds

“O Lord, you have searched me and known me!” – Psa. 139:1 You have searched and known me. The King of Kings, Lord of Lords, the Great I Am, The Alpha and The Omega, The Lamb… knows me. He knows my name.

09/30/2015

You are my God


MorningMeds, Poetry

You are my God You are my God, who is always there for me. (Psa. 46:1) You are my God who sees me.  (Gen. 16:13-14) You are my God who knows me. (Psa.139:1-6)

09/23/2015