Psalm 121 reminds us that the Christian life is a difficult pilgrimage, but we do not walk the road alone—our help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth. The God who calls His people is also the God who keeps them, faithfully watching over them and carrying them safely all the way home.
Psalm 107 teaches us that whatever the condition of your soul, the steadfast love of the LORD meets you when you cry out—and wisdom is learning to see it, savor it, and say so.
Psalm 110 reveals Jesus as the exalted Lord—both reigning King and eternal High Priest—who intercedes for His people and will ultimately triumph over every enemy. Because of who He is, we are called to trust Him, worship Him, and gladly give ourselves to His rule.
Psalm 85 reminds us that we cannot produce revival, but we can seek it by remembering God’s mercy, praying for renewal, and preparing our hearts. Every revival now points to the final renewal when Christ returns.
A devotional on C. S. Lewis’ idea that the Gospel is the “True Myth”—the source of all truth and story—fulfilled in Jesus (John 1; Hebrews 1), where the Word becomes flesh and longing becomes reality.
A devotional reflection on why life with Christ is found up close, not at a distance. Drawing on Scripture, the story of Peter following Jesus “at a distance,” and the insight of C. S. Lewis that warmth comes only by standing near the fire, it explores the transforming power of drawing near to Christ and abiding in Him.