W@W WRAP – Week 477

Knowing His Voice, Finding the Way: Staying close enough to Jesus to walk with confidence — Drift rarely feels dramatic. It is quiet. Subtle. Almost unnoticeable. No one wakes up one day and decides to move away from God. It happens slowly. In distraction, in busyness, in self-reliance, in the small neglect of holy things. And over time, the voice of the Shepherd seems fainter, not because He has stopped speaking, but because our hearts have stopped leaning in. Yet Jesus, in His tenderness, gives us this beautiful assurance: “My sheep listen to My voice; I know them, and they follow Me.” What a gift. Not merely that He speaks, but that He can be known. And perhaps that is the invitation this week: Not to strive for more answers. Not to force clarity. Not to run ahead looking for a map. But to draw near to Jesus. Because when His voice becomes familiar, confusion loses some of its power. Fear loosens its grip. And the way forward becomes clearer… one faithful step at a time. Knowing His voice is not only about direction. It is about relationship. And in that relationship, there is peace. (John 10:27, Hebrews 2:1, Psalm 46:10)

W@W WRAP – Week 4772026-03-21T08:15:36+02:00

W@W WRAP – Week 476

When His Presence is the Plan: Trusting God when we cannot see the whole path — God may not always reveal the entire path, but He will always walk it with us. When His presence is the plan, we will always arrive exactly where we need to be. There is something deeply human about wanting a plan. We long for clarity before commitment. Direction before movement. Certainty before obedience. We ask God for the map… but very often, He gives us something better. He gives us Himself. Throughout Scripture, when God calls people into something new, He rarely hands them a detailed roadmap. Instead, He offers a promise that echoes from Genesis to Revelation: “I will be with you.” And suddenly the question changes. It is no longer, “Do I know the whole journey?” It becomes, “Do I trust the One walking with me?” Because the greatest confidence in life does not come from knowing the plan. It comes from knowing the One who walks with us. (Exodus 3:12, Joshua 1:9, Matthew 28:20)

W@W WRAP – Week 4762026-03-14T08:04:01+02:00

W@W WRAP – Week 475

When the Light finds you: Stepping into the restoring Light of Jesus — The Light that finds you is the Light that frees you. So don’t step back from Jesus’ light. Step into it. Because where the Light of Jesus shines, hearts are restored, lives are renewed, and hope rises again. There is something unmistakable about light. When it enters a dark room, it does not negotiate with the darkness. It does not argue. It simply shines. And suddenly, what was hidden becomes visible. Many of us love Jesus deeply… and yet there are moments when His light begins to shine into places we did not expect. A habit we thought we had conquered. A distraction quietly stealing our attention. A wound we buried long ago. And in those moments, we sometimes wonder: Why is this coming up again? But what if that stirring is not failure? What if it is evidence that Jesus is near? Because when the Light of Christ enters our lives, it does two beautiful things at once: It reveals what does not belong, and it restores what God loves. The Light that exposes is the very Light that heals. And if His light is still revealing things in your life, take heart. It means He is still working. The Light is still on. (John 8:12, Psalm 51:6, Philippians 1:6)

W@W WRAP – Week 4752026-03-07T06:49:34+02:00
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