The Verse You Skipped+Follow I almost skipped Psalm 73. It asked the question I was afraid to say out loud. Psalm 73 starts dangerously honest. The writer admits envy. Frustration. Doubt. “I almost slipped.” That line hit me hard. This psalm gives voice to something many believers hide: Why do the arrogant seem to thrive while I struggle? And God didn’t censor that question. He included it. This chapter reminded me that faith isn’t pretending everything makes sense. It’s choosing to stay—even when it doesn’t. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Psalms #HonestFaith #SpiritualStruggle #BibleReflection273Share
OneWordStudy+FollowMary Wasn’t Calm. She Was Trying to Make Sense of It I always imagined Mary as peaceful. Certain. Steady. Spiritually composed. But Luke 2:19 uses the word symballō. It means she was piecing things together, trying to understand. That felt familiar. I’ve spent years holding questions I can’t answer. Things I prayed for that never arrived. Learning this changed how I see faith. Mary wasn’t calm because she understood everything. She stayed present even when she didn’t. That gave me permission. Confusion doesn’t cancel faith. Sometimes it’s part of it. #OneWordStudy #ChristmasFaith #HonestFaith #BibleInsight #SpiritualReflection 40Share
DidYouKnow+FollowMary Wasn’t Calm. She Was Trying to Make Sense of It I always imagined Mary as peaceful. Certain. Steady. Spiritually composed. But Luke 2:19 uses the word symballō. It means she was piecing things together, trying to understand. That felt familiar. I’ve spent years holding questions I can’t answer. Things I prayed for that never arrived. Learning this changed how I see faith. Mary wasn’t calm because she understood everything. She stayed present even when she didn’t. That gave me permission. Confusion doesn’t cancel faith. Sometimes it’s part of it. #OneWordStudy #ChristmasFaith #HonestFaith #BibleInsight #SpiritualReflection 20Share