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“The Lord said to Joshua, ‘Get up! Why have you fallen on your face?’” —Joshua 7:10 (ESV) My Beloved Warrior, I saw you fall. I heard the cry of your heart when defeat hit harder than you expected. The shame. The confusion. The pain. You tried so hard to lead well, to fight well—but something went wrong. And now, you’re face-down in disappointment, wondering if I’ve walked away. But I haven’t. Failure doesn’t scare Me, and it shouldn’t scare you. It’s not the end. Not even close. I didn’t call you to be flawless—I called you to be faithful. Get up, son. This moment doesn’t define you. I do. Yes, there was hidden sin in the camp back then, just like there are unseen places in your life now that need My light. But I don’t point it out to shame you—I reveal it to heal you. I don’t expose to punish; I expose to restore. That’s what love does. If you’re willing to come clean with Me, I will cleanse you. If you confess, I will cover you—not with condemnation, but with grace. The same power that knocked down Jericho’s walls is the power that will raise you up again. You’re still My warrior. My call on your life hasn’t changed. I’m not done with you—not because of your strength, but because of My mercy. The story I’m writing in you is not a tragedy; it’s a testimony. One of redemption, resilience, and renewal. So rise. Wipe the dust off. Learn what needs learning. Let go of what needs letting go. Let this failure be an altar, not a grave. I’ll meet you here. I’ll walk you forward. You are Mine—still and always. With relentless grace, Your Father This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit myr2b.substack.com/subscribe…
Have you ever faced a battle so big, so overwhelming, that you knew you couldn’t win it on your own? Maybe it wasn’t a battlefield with swords and shields—maybe it was your marriage, your health, your addiction, or a war raging in your mind. In moments like those, it’s easy to feel like you’re outnumbered and outmatched. But here’s a bit of wisdom to remember—you are not fighting for victory… you are fighting from it. Joshua wasn’t alone in the heat of battle. Time and again, God stepped in—sending hailstones, stopping the sun, throwing the enemy into confusion. When Joshua prayed, heaven responded. And when you pray in faith, heaven still responds. Our springboard for today’s discussion is: Joshua 10:14 (ESV) – “There has been no day like it before or since, when the Lord heeded the voice of a man, for the Lord fought for Israel.” This verse is more than history—it’s a promise. God heard the voice of a man and fought on his behalf. And He still does. Joshua was a warrior, yes—but he never fought alone. God’s intervention wasn’t random. It was the result of bold, believing prayer. When Joshua spoke, God moved. We are not called to sit passively in life’s warzones. Faith isn’t idle. It steps up, steps in, and calls upon the power of heaven. Your Jericho? It’s not too big. Your enemy? Not too strong. The same God who stopped the sun for Joshua can stop anything that stands against you. So pray like Joshua. Fight in faith. Show up—and watch God show out. Question of the Day: What battle are you facing today that you need to stop fighting alone—and start trusting God to fight for you? Let’s Pray: Lord, remind us today that we are not alone in the fight. Give us boldness to pray big prayers and trust You for mighty victories. You are our Defender. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Let’s Get To Work! Support MyR2B Ministries: MyR2B Ministries is our full-time ministry. Your paid subscription helps sustain this work and expand our ministry outreach. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit myr2b.substack.com/subscribe…
When Joshua stood at the edge of Canaan, ready to lead Israel into the land of promise, God didn’t give him a battle plan or a strategy session. He gave him one command: Stay in the Word. The secret to claiming victory wasn’t about military might—it was about spiritual depth. Our springboard for today’s discussion is: "This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate on it day and night... For then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have good success." —Joshua 1:8 (ESV) God’s instructions were clear. Joshua wasn’t to rely on strength, numbers, or clever plans. He was to saturate his mind, heart, and speech with Scripture. Why? Because God’s Word is the battle plan. It’s truth that drives out fear, promises that anchor our faith, and direction that keeps us walking in obedience. Lucado puts it this way—your success in Canaan depends on your relationship with the Word. Not because the Bible is magic, but because it’s living and active. It feeds the soul, fuels courage, and sharpens discernment. Too many of us want victory without the voice of God. We want blessings without the Bible. But if you’re not living in the Word, you’re not walking in the land of promise. Your Canaan—your purpose, your breakthrough, your spiritual inheritance—won’t be accessed through good vibes or religious routines. It will be unlocked by a mind renewed by truth and a heart anchored in God’s voice. Question of the Day: What role does God’s Word play in your daily battle plan—and is it time to return to it as your first weapon, not your last resort? Let’s Pray: Lord, draw us back to Your Word. Make it our guide, our strength, and our weapon in every battle. Let Your truth shape us into warriors who walk in victory. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Let’s Get To Work! Support MyR2B Ministries: MyR2B Ministries is our full-time ministry. Your paid subscription helps sustain this work and expand our ministry outreach. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit myr2b.substack.com/subscribe…
This isn’t just another day. This isn’t just another moment. This is your moment. God’s been preparing you for this—right here, right now. The question is, will you rise and step into it? Our springboard for today’s discussion is: "Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be frightened, and do not be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go." — Joshua 1:9 (ESV) God didn’t ask Joshua to become the next Moses. He commanded him to be strong and courageous as Joshua. And friend, He’s not asking you to be someone else either. He’s calling you —just as you are—to step forward in bold obedience. Moses may have brought the people out, but Joshua was called to lead them in. Different roles. Different seasons. Same God. There comes a time when the training wheels come off, and we stop waiting to feel "ready." That’s what Joshua faced. Moses was gone. The promised land was ahead. And the Lord said, “Now go. I’m with you.” Courage doesn’t mean you won’t feel afraid. It means fear doesn’t get to call the shots. Courage means stepping into the unknown with a God who already knows how the story ends. Joshua had to trust that God wasn’t just with Moses—He was with him . And that same truth applies to you. You weren’t an afterthought. You were made for this moment. Question of the Day: What step of obedience have you been hesitating to take because you felt unqualified or afraid? Let’s Pray: Lord, help me to believe that I was made for this very moment. Replace my fear with faith, and my hesitation with courage. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Let’s Get To Work! Support MyR2B Ministries: MyR2B Ministries is our full-time ministry. Your paid subscription helps sustain this work and expand our ministry outreach. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit myr2b.substack.com/subscribe…
There are moments when God brings us right up to the edge—where faith meets fear and action collides with uncertainty. The Jordan River wasn’t calm that day. It was overflowing, dangerous, and impassable. And yet, God told Israel to walk into it. Not after it settled. Not after it made sense. He said, Step in now. Our springboard for today’s discussion is: "…as soon as those bearing the ark had come as far as the Jordan... the waters coming down from above stood and rose up in a heap very far away." — Joshua 3:15-16 (ESV) There’s a lesson here that cuts right to the heart of what it means to trust God. The waters didn’t part until the priests’ feet touched the edge. Obedience preceded the miracle. It wasn’t the miracle that invited faith—it was faith that invited the miracle. You see, every one of us has a Jordan—something God is calling us to cross, even while it rages in front of us. Maybe it’s leaving behind an addiction, starting that ministry, forgiving someone, or walking away from comfort into calling. And often, God doesn’t give us the entire blueprint. He gives us a step. And He says, Go. This kind of faith isn’t theoretical. It’s wet, raw, and risky. It requires movement while fear whispers “Wait.” But God doesn’t part the waters from a distance. He responds when we move. The Promised Land is not behind you. And it’s not going to fall into your lap while you camp at the river’s edge. Your Canaan begins with one thing: a step. Your Jordan is waiting. Question of the Day: What’s your Jordan right now, and are you willing to step in even while the waters are wild? Let’s Pray: Lord, I stand at the edge of what looks impossible. Give me the courage to step forward, trusting that You will make a way, even before I see it. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Let’s Get To Work! Support MyR2B Ministries: MyR2B Ministries is our full-time ministry. Your paid subscription helps sustain this work and expand our ministry outreach. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit myr2b.substack.com/subscribe…
Some of us have grown far too comfortable in the wilderness. Not because God left us there—but because we stopped moving. We’ve adapted to spiritual dryness like it’s normal. It’s not. You weren’t rescued from Egypt just to camp out in a desert of fear, complacency, or defeat. Think about it: the Israelites were out of Egypt, but they hadn’t stepped into Canaan. Forty years of wandering— not because the promise was far, but because their mindset was. They feared the giants, doubted their strength, and forgot the power of the God who split seas. Sound familiar? How many of us live saved—but stuck? Forgiven—but fruitless? We’ve been delivered, but we haven’t crossed over. We’ve settled in the wasteland. And yet, God still speaks: “Arise. Go over this Jordan.” That’s not just history—that’s a call to every believer who’s been circling spiritual dry land too long. Our springboard for today’s discussion is: “Moses my servant is dead. Now therefore arise, go over this Jordan, you and all this people, into the land that I am giving to them, to the people of Israel.” — Joshua 1:2 (ESV) God didn’t bring you out to leave you half-finished. The wilderness is not your home. It’s time to stop surviving and start living in the victory Jesus already won for you. Don’t confuse being saved with being victorious. The Jordan stands between where you are and where God wants to take you. It’s not a barrier—it’s a step of trust. Question of the Day: What’s the “Jordan” in front of you today—and are you willing to step into God’s promise? Let’s Pray: Father, we don’t want to wander any longer. Give us the boldness to rise, trust You, and move forward into Your promises. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Let’s Get To Work! Support MyR2B Ministries: MyR2B Ministries is our full-time ministry. Your paid subscription helps sustain this work and expand our ministry outreach. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit myr2b.substack.com/subscribe…
Too many believers are wandering in spiritual circles, living like they’re still in the wilderness—even though God’s already given them the Promised Land. It’s like we’re camped out on the edge of breakthrough, yet paralyzed by fear, regret, or the lie that we’re not enough. But today, we’re flipping that script. You weren’t made for the desert. You were made for Canaan. Our springboard for today’s discussion is: "Not one word of all the good promises that the Lord had made to the house of Israel had failed; all came to pass." — Joshua 21:45 (ESV) God’s promises are not up for debate. They’re not dependent on your past, your feelings, or your failures. When Joshua led the people into the Promised Land, every single promise of God came true—not some, not most—all. That same faithfulness still holds today. Here’s the truth: many of us are living like our best days are behind us. But in Christ, your Glory Days aren’t over—they’ve just begun. Egypt was your bondage. The wilderness was your refining. But Canaan is your calling. It’s where peace replaces panic, courage overwhelms fear, and power breaks through weakness. Ephesians 1:3 tells us we’ve already been blessed with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places. That means we’re not fighting for victory—we’re fighting from victory. So why do we keep circling old battles, nursing old wounds, and settling for spiritual survival when God has called us to spiritual thriving ? Step in. Claim it. Your Glory Days start now—because the Promised Land isn’t a myth. It’s your inheritance. Question of the Day: What “wilderness” mindset do you need to let go of in order to step into your Canaan? Let’s Pray: Lord, I don’t want to wander anymore. I want to walk in the fullness of Your promises. Teach me to live from victory, not for it. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Let’s Get To Work! Support MyR2B Ministries: MyR2B Ministries is our full-time ministry. Your paid subscription helps sustain this work and expand our ministry outreach. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit myr2b.substack.com/subscribe…
Scripture: "Love never fails." —1 Corinthians 13:8 My beloved child, Let Me remind you of something eternal: My love never fails. It never gives up, never walks away, and never forgets you—not even for a moment. People may disappoint you. Emotions may waver. Life may twist and turn in ways you never expected. But My love remains constant. It has no expiration date, no conditions, no small print. It is stronger than your doubts, deeper than your pain, and higher than anything you could imagine. When you feel weary, when the world feels cold, remember—My love is still holding you. Even when you fall, I do not walk away. I don’t love you less on your worst day or more on your best. My love is anchored in who I AM, not what you do. This is the love I’ve placed within you too. A love that forgives. A love that believes. A love that hopes. A love that endures. The world may call it weak, but I call it power. Real power. Unshakable, unstoppable, unending love. So don’t give up—on yourself, on others, or on what I’ve promised. Keep loving. Even when it’s hard. Even when it hurts. Because every act of love reflects Me, and nothing done in love is ever wasted. You are Mine. And My love in you will never, ever fail. Forever faithful, Your Father My Reasons To Believe is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit myr2b.substack.com/subscribe…
Love isn’t always candlelit dinners and whispered promises. Sometimes, it’s holding hands in silence when words fail. Sometimes, it’s choosing forgiveness even when your heart is still hurting. Real love isn’t fragile—it’s forged in the fire of trials. Today, we’re talking about a tenacious kind of love—the kind that doesn’t run at the first sign of trouble but digs in, fights for connection, and chooses to stay. Our springboard for today’s discussion is: "Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things." — 1 Corinthians 13:7 (ESV) This verse isn’t poetic fluff—it’s a challenge. It describes a love that endures . That means it’s built to last through disagreements, through misunderstandings, through seasons where love feels more like a decision than a feeling. Love that endures is not passive—it’s active. It chooses to stay, to fight for the relationship, to work things out even when it's uncomfortable. The tenacity of love shows up in the hard moments. When you’ve had the same argument for the hundredth time, when life gets heavy, when finances strain, when illness shows up…tenacious love keeps showing up. It’s not about never feeling like giving up—it’s about never actually doing it. God’s love for us is the ultimate example. He doesn’t walk away when we fall short. He pursues. He stays. And He calls us to love one another with that same kind of relentless, unshakable love. Not just when it’s easy, but especially when it’s hard. Question of the Day: Where in your life is God calling you to show tenacious love today, even if it’s tough? Let’s Pray: Lord, help me love with endurance. Strengthen me to persevere through the difficult moments. Let my love reflect Yours—steadfast, patient, and true. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Let’s Get To Work! Support MyR2B Ministries: MyR2B Ministries is our full-time ministry. Your paid subscription helps sustain this work and expand our ministry outreach. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit myr2b.substack.com/subscribe…
When was the last time you had a truly honest conversation with your spouse—one that didn’t just scratch the surface but went deep into the heart? Honesty is more than not lying. It's about being open, real, and transparent, even when it’s uncomfortable. In today’s episode, we’re talking about how truth and transparency are essential ingredients for love that lasts. Our springboard for today’s discussion is: “Love does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth.” —1 Corinthians 13:6 (ESV) This scripture reveals that genuine love doesn’t turn a blind eye or hide behind polite silence. It celebrates what is right. It leans into the hard truth, not to hurt, but to heal. In marriage, honesty isn’t a weapon—it’s a bridge. It invites intimacy, builds trust, and makes room for real connection. When we choose to be honest, we give our spouse the gift of knowing us—flaws and all. It means admitting mistakes, expressing real feelings, and listening with grace when our partner does the same. God’s love for us is never fake, never hidden. It’s open and raw and redemptive. Shouldn’t our love reflect that, too? Question of the Day: Is there an area in your marriage where more honesty could lead to deeper connection? Let’s Pray: Lord, help us to love with truth. Teach us to speak with honesty, listen with humility, and build trust with transparency. May our marriages be places where truth thrives and love grows stronger. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Let’s Get To Work! Support MyR2B Ministries: MyR2B Ministries is our full-time ministry. Your paid subscription helps sustain this work and expand our ministry outreach. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit myr2b.substack.com/subscribe…
Marriage is more than a partnership; it’s a covenant. And love—real love—is more than a feeling. It’s a series of intentional choices rooted in God’s Word. Today, we’re diving into two powerful aspects of love found in 1 Corinthians 13—generosity and virtue—and how they can transform your marriage from surviving to thriving. Our springboard for today’s discussion is: "Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way..." —1 Corinthians 13:4-5 (ESV) Genuine love is generous. It gives without tallying, without strings, and without waiting for something in return. In marriage, this means showing up with your time, your energy, your affection—even when it’s inconvenient. It means choosing to pour yourself out for your spouse the way Christ poured Himself out for the Church. Generosity in marriage isn’t just financial—it’s the quiet cup of coffee made before sunrise, the gentle touch when stress is high, the patient ear when words are messy. Generosity says, “I’m all in, even when it costs me something.” And love is virtuous. It carries a moral backbone that holds everything together. Virtue in marriage means being honest, being faithful, and choosing integrity in the little things. It means honoring your vows when it’s hard and being the same person behind closed doors as you are in public. A virtuous love builds trust, fosters safety, and nurtures deep connection. When generosity and virtue take root in your marriage, love becomes more than a word. It becomes a lifestyle—a testimony of God’s faithfulness. Question of the Day: What’s one way you can show generous or virtuous love to your spouse today? Let’s Pray: Lord, teach us to love with open hands and upright hearts. Help us to reflect Your generosity and Your virtue in our marriages. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Let’s Get To Work! Support MyR2B Ministries: MyR2B Ministries is our full-time ministry. Your paid subscription helps sustain this work and expand our ministry outreach. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit myr2b.substack.com/subscribe…
Marriage isn’t about who’s right—it’s about who’s ready to love first. Real love, the kind that transforms hearts and strengthens homes, is more than feelings or fleeting passion. It’s a decision. A posture. A practice. Today, we’re diving into two vital attributes of that kind of love—humility and emotional steadiness. These aren’t just biblical ideals; they’re everyday choices that help you love your spouse like you truly mean it. Our springboard for today’s discussion is: "Love is not arrogant or rude. It is not irritable or resentful." —1 Corinthians 13:5 (ESV) In marriage, humility isn’t weakness—it’s strength under control. When love is humble, it says, “Your needs matter to me.” It listens more than it speaks. It admits when it’s wrong. It doesn’t keep score or compete for the upper hand. A humble heart lifts up rather than tears down, and it creates space for grace to flourish in your home. And love that’s unflappable? That’s the kind that doesn’t snap under pressure. It holds its tongue when emotions flare. It’s slow to anger, steady in the storm, and it doesn’t lash out when things don’t go its way. In today’s world of short fuses and quick exits, this kind of love is rare—but it’s exactly what God calls us to. Humility and calm aren’t about stuffing down emotion—they’re about channeling it through the lens of love. When both spouses take this approach, arguments turn into conversations, and conflict becomes an opportunity for deeper connection. Love like this doesn’t just survive—it thrives. Question of the Day: In what ways can you practice humility and emotional steadiness in your marriage today? Let’s Pray: Lord, teach us to love with humility and strength. Help us to put our spouse’s needs ahead of our pride, and respond with calm when tensions rise. Shape our hearts to reflect Your love. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Let’s Get To Work! Support MyR2B Ministries: MyR2B Ministries is our full-time ministry. Your paid subscription helps sustain this work and expand our ministry outreach. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit myr2b.substack.com/subscribe…
Marriage isn’t built on the rush of emotion—it’s forged in the quiet, daily choices to love like Christ. Today, we’re diving into the foundation of lasting love, drawn straight from 1 Corinthians 13. If you’ve ever wondered what real love looks like in the grind of real life, this message is for you. Our springboard for today’s discussion is: "Love is patient and kind." —1 Corinthians 13:4 (ESV) Love that lasts is love that leans in. Patience in marriage is not passive—it’s the strength to endure, to listen longer, to wait without anger. When your spouse is having a rough day, when misunderstandings happen, or when expectations go unmet, patience steps in. It doesn’t demand change instantly—it believes that growth takes time. That kind of love reflects God’s patience with us. And kindness? It’s not just about being “nice.” It’s active. It’s holding your spouse’s hand when they’re hurting. It’s choosing your words carefully, speaking life instead of criticism. It’s making coffee in the morning just because. In a world that often celebrates sarcasm or self-protection, kindness is countercultural—and powerful. Patience and kindness aren’t just emotional reactions. They’re spiritual decisions. They don’t depend on how your spouse is acting. They depend on how you’re walking with Jesus. Marriage isn’t a 50/50 contract. It’s 100/100 surrender. And when you love like you mean it—with real patience and real kindness—you build a marriage that mirrors the heart of God. Question of the Day: What is one way you can intentionally show patience or kindness to your spouse today—before they even ask for it? Let’s Pray: Lord, teach us to love with patience and kindness. Help us reflect Your heart in our marriages, especially in the small, unseen moments. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Let’s Get To Work! Support MyR2B Ministries: MyR2B Ministries is our full-time ministry. Your paid subscription helps sustain this work and expand our ministry outreach. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit myr2b.substack.com/subscribe…
Marriage isn't about flashy moments or picture-perfect Instagram posts. It’s about the quiet, daily choices to love, even when it’s hard. That’s the heartbeat of 1 Corinthians 13:4-8—where love is more than a feeling; it’s action, sacrifice, and patience in motion. But Paul doesn’t start there. Just before diving into the “love chapter,” he makes a stunning statement: Without love, I am nothing. Our springboard for today’s discussion is: "If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal." — 1 Corinthians 13:1 (ESV) Paul’s words cut deep. He’s saying you can be gifted, spiritual, and even sacrificial—but if love isn’t present, it all rings hollow. And this applies profoundly to marriage. You can provide, protect, plan, and pursue… but if you’re not loving your spouse the way God defines love—patiently, kindly, selflessly—then you’ve missed the very foundation. In God’s economy, love is the core. Everything minus love equals nothing. Real love in marriage is seen when a husband chooses to serve his wife even after a long day. It’s when a wife chooses grace over criticism. It’s listening when you’d rather speak. Forgiving when you want to keep score. That kind of love isn’t natural—it’s supernatural. It’s the love Christ shows us every single day. If your marriage feels dry or disconnected, maybe it’s time to stop measuring effort and start asking: Is this being done in love? Question of the Day: Are your actions in marriage driven by genuine, Christ-centered love—or are they just noise without substance? Let’s Pray: Lord, help us strip away every action done for show and fill our marriages with true, selfless love. Teach us to love like You love. In Jesus’ name, Amen. Let’s Get To Work! Support MyR2B Ministries: MyR2B Ministries is our full-time ministry. Your paid subscription helps sustain this work and expand our ministry outreach. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit myr2b.substack.com/subscribe…
Isaiah 46:4 – “Even to your old age I am he, and to gray hairs I will carry you. I have made, and I will bear; I will carry and will save.” My Precious Child, From the very beginning of your story, I’ve been speaking to you. When you took your first breath, My presence filled the room. In your moments of wonder, I whispered truth through beauty. In your deepest pain, I spoke comfort through your tears. And when all seemed quiet, I was still there—never silent, never distant. You may have thought I was absent. You may have believed My voice was too hard to hear. But beloved, I’ve always been speaking. In laughter. In Scripture. In the soft rustle of morning wind. Through the words of a friend, the warmth of a sunset, and the stillness before sleep—I have been near. Even now, I am speaking. Not with thunder or noise, but with a quiet whisper meant just for you. My voice doesn’t shout to compete with the chaos. It invites you to draw closer, to quiet your soul, and hear the love I’ve been pouring out day after day. You are not forgotten. I have carried you this far, and I will carry you still. My promise doesn’t grow old with time. My love doesn’t waver with your years. I am the One who made you. I am the One who sustains you. I am the One who will carry you home. So walk forward with faith, My child. Tune your heart to My whisper, and you’ll see—I’ve never stopped speaking. Always with you, Your Father, the One who speaks and stays. My Reasons To Believe is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit myr2b.substack.com/subscribe…
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