Month: March 2026

  • Surrender

    Surrender

    As we step into Holy Week, I find myself thinking about how Jesus entered this week—not with resistance, not with fear, but with a quiet, steady surrender. Not the kind of surrender that gives up, but the kind that gives over.


    On this Monday of Holy Week, Scripture tells us Jesus returned to Jerusalem with a purpose. He walked toward the cross with full awareness of what was coming. And yet, He kept moving. He kept teaching. He kept loving. He kept surrendering His will to the Father’s plan, one step at a time.


    I imagine Him walking those dusty roads, knowing the weight of the week ahead. And I think about how often we carry our own heavy burdens we didn’t choose, questions we can’t answer, situations we can’t fix.


    But Jesus shows us a different way.
    A surrendered way.
    A trusting way.


    Surrender doesn’t mean we stop caring. It means we stop carrying what was never ours to hold alone. It means we loosen our grip so God can place something new in our hands.


    Matthew 21:12–14 — Jesus cleanses the temple, restoring it to a place of prayer and purpose.
    A reminder that surrender often begins with clearing space for God to move.
     
    Reflection Questions

    • What is one thing I need to surrender to God as I begin Holy Week?
    • Where am I holding on too tightly, and how might God be inviting me to trust Him more deeply?
    • How can I make space—emotionally, spiritually, or physically—for God’s presence this week?


    As we begin this sacred week, maybe the invitation is simple:
    Lay down what is heavy.
    Open your hands.
    Let God lead.


    Because resurrection is coming.
    Hope is already on the horizon.


    And the same Jesus who surrendered Himself for us invites us to surrender ourselves to Him—one breath, one prayer, one step at a time.

  • Ephesians 6 Through the Eyes of The Maker

    Ephesians 6 Through the Eyes of The Maker

    Life can feel like a tangled skein sometimes, can’t it? One moment everything seems to be stitching together beautifully, and the next, a knot appears out of nowhere. A thread snaps. A pattern goes off count. And suddenly the whole project feels overwhelming.

    It’s easy to think the problem is the yarn, the pattern, or even our own hands. But Scripture reminds us that the real tension in our lives often comes from something deeper — something unseen.

    “For our struggle is not against flesh and blood…” Ephesians 6:12 (NIV)

    Paul is reminding us that the snags and tangles we face aren’t really about the people around us or the circumstances in front of us. There is a spiritual battle woven into the fabric of our lives — threads we don’t always see, but definitely feel.

    And just like any fiber artist prepares before beginning a project, God invites us to prepare our hearts and spirits for the work ahead.

    🧶 Putting On the Armor of God — Like Preparing Your Tools

    Before we pick up our needles or hook, we gather what we need: the right yarn, the right tools, the right pattern, the right mindset.

    God’s armor works the same way.

    “Stand firm then, with the belt of truth… the breastplate of righteousness… the gospel of peace… the shield of faith… the helmet of salvation… and the sword of the Spirit.” Ephesians 6:14–17 (NIV)

    Each piece is like a tool in the Maker’s basket:

    • The Belt of Truth — the measuring tape that keeps everything aligned
    • The Breastplate of Righteousness — the protective layer guarding the heart of the project
    • The Shoes of Peace — the steady rhythm that keeps your stitches even
    • The Shield of Faith — the project bag that protects your work from snags and spills
    • The Helmet of Salvation — the pattern that reminds you of the bigger picture
    • The Sword of the Spirit (God’s Word) — the sharp scissors that cut away lies, knots, and anything that doesn’t belong

    God doesn’t send you into life’s battles empty‑handed.

    He equips you like a loving Designer who knows exactly what you’ll need for the journey.

    🧵 God Is Weaving Victory Into Your Story

    And here’s the beautiful part:

    The victory is already woven in.

    “But thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.” 1 Corinthians 15:57 (NIV)

    You’re not trying to earn victory stitch by stitch.

    You’re working from a pattern Jesus already completed.

    Even when the thread tangles…

    Even when the colors don’t seem to match…

    Even when you can’t see how this row will connect to the next…

    God is still weaving.

    Still shaping.

    Still redeeming every knot and every unraveling moment.

    🪡 Take Heart, Dear Friend

    So the next time you feel the tension of the battle — the tug, the pull, the knot forming — remember Ephesians 6:12.

    You are not fighting alone.

    You are held by the Master Craftsman.

    You are equipped with His armor.

    You are part of a pattern more beautiful than you can imagine.

    Take heart, dear friend.

    You are loved.

    You are valued.

    And in Christ, you are already victorious.