Devotional: Longsuffering for the Believer Walking in Grace 🩵🩷💜 Longsuffering is one of those beautiful, quiet virtues that grows in the hidden places of a believer's heart. It is not simply “putting up with things.” In Scripture, longsuffering means patient endurance with a gentle spirit, especially in situations that are slow to change or people who are difficult to love. It is grace in motion. It is strength wrapped in softness. It is the steady, Spirit-shaped ability to remain kind, faithful, and anchored when life stretches you. Paul reminds us that this kind of patient endurance is part of our walk as women in Christ: > “With all lowliness and meekness, with longsuffering, forbearing one another in love.” > — Ephesians 4:2 (KJB) In this present dispensation of grace, God Himself is demonstrating longsuffering toward the world. Instead of judgment, He extends mercy. Instead of wrath, He offers reconciliation. And He invites you—right where you are, in your home...
🌿 Devotional: The God of Peace There is a quiet, steady truth woven through Paul’s epistles—one that anchors the believer’s heart when life feels unsettled. Paul doesn’t simply tell us that God gives peace; he tells us that “the God of peace shall be with you.” That is personal, present, and profoundly comforting. Paul writes: > “Those things, which ye have both learned, and received, and heard, and seen in me, do: and the God of peace shall be with you.” > — Philippians 4:9 (KJB) In the dispensation of grace, God is not dealing with us through signs, circumstances, or outward manifestations. He deals with us inwardly, through His completed Word and the indwelling Holy Spirit. Peace is not something we chase; it is Someone who is already with us. ✨ What This Means for You Today - God’s peace is not fragile. It doesn’t depend on your feelings, your circumstances, or your performance. - His presence is constant. You are sealed with the Spirit (Ep...