No Need To Worry
Seele contributor, Cassandra Portee reminds that there is no need to worry, and that we are to cast our cares on the Lord.
The Cry of My Heart
Seele Contributor, Rebekah Mazzei reminds us that we have the same access to God, like King David did. It is God who we can run to in times of trials and challenge.
Be Still and Know
Most of us know the first part of verse 10 of Psalm 46 by heart: “Be still, and know that I am God.” And we think that means to rest, to have a little R&R in the Lord while we wait for a storm of life to pass. But, that’s not quite correct. Just like all Bible passages, Psalm 46 must be understood in context. In fact, it means something different if you’ve always thought it meant to take a little R&R. Read and find out as Seele editor, Ally shares the meaning of Psalm 46:10.
A Built Up Immunity
There are seasons in life when we’re in the unexplainable, where we’re being pressed, where situation after situation that comes makes us exhausted, and where we can’t understand why we’re being pressed on every side.