Is It Okay to Be Angry at God?
Yes, it is okay to be angry at God. The Bible is filled with faithful people who expressed raw anger, frustration, and even accusation toward God — and not once were they punished for their honesty.
Yes, it is okay to be angry at God. The Bible is filled with faithful people who expressed raw anger, frustration, and even accusation toward God — and not once were they punished for their honesty.
What does the Bible really mean by turning the other cheek? A deep look at Jesus’ teaching in Matthew 5:39, what it demands, and what it does not.
A heartfelt prayer for patience with difficult coworkers, grounded in Scripture, for when workplace relationships test your faith and your limits.
An Advent devotional on trusting God’s timing. Walk through the four weeks of Advent with Scripture, reflection, and the reminder that God’s promises always arrive — right on time.
How to disagree with someone without sinning — a biblical guide to handling conflict, speaking truth in love, and preserving relationships through honest disagreement.
How to deal with passive-aggressive behavior biblically — a practical, Scripture-based guide for responding with wisdom, setting boundaries, and protecting your peace.
What does the Bible say about patience in trials? Scripture reveals that waiting on God in hard seasons produces endurance, character, and hope — and that God is always at work in the waiting.
How to trust God’s timing when you’re tired of waiting — practical, biblical steps for the exhausting middle ground between the promise and the fulfillment.
15 Bible verses for waiting on God — with honest commentary for seasons of delay, uncertainty, and trusting God’s timing when nothing seems to be happening.
A prayer for patience while waiting on God — for when the waiting feels endless and you need help trusting his timing without losing your mind or your faith.