The Verse You Skipped+FollowI almost skipped Genesis 47. I didn’t expect God to show up in survival mode. Genesis 47 feels economic. Food shortages. Land exchanges. People just trying to survive. It didn’t feel spiritual. Then verse 25 caught me. After everything is taken, the people say, “You have saved our lives.” Not a miracle story. Not a dramatic rescue. Just provision that keeps people going. This chapter reminded me that God doesn’t only work in breakthroughs. Sometimes He works in survival. And staying alive is not a lack of faith. It’s grace, quietly doing its job. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Genesis #GodsProvision #Grace #FaithJourney504Share
MrsBlunt+Follow"For I am convinced that neither death nor life... will be able to separate us from the love of God." — Romans 8:38-39 📖 If you needed to hear that you are seen and chosen today, this is for you. Tag someone who needs a little extra hope in their feed! 🙏 #BibleVerse #Scripture #GodsLove #ChristianCommunity #Amen #FaithJourney #TrustGod667Share
The Verse You Skipped+FollowI almost skipped Exodus 17. I was tired of complaining stories. Exodus 17 sounds familiar. People complain again. No water. No trust. Same pattern as before. I almost skimmed it. Then verse 7 stayed with me. The place is named Massah and Meribah because the people asked, “Is the Lord among us or not?” That question felt uncomfortably modern. This chapter reminded me that doubt doesn’t always come from rebellion. Sometimes it comes from exhaustion. And God didn’t walk away. He still brought water. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Exodus #Doubt #FaithJourney #ScriptureReading151Share
Hip-hop Daily News With Donnell Ballard+FollowErika Kirk's Unwavering Faith: Conversations with God Unchanged After Charlie's Death: Erika Kirk sat poised before Fox News cameras, her voice steady as she revealed the anchor of her grief: an unbroken bond with God. "They're kind of the same," she said of her prayers since Charlie Kirk's killing, refusing self-pity for a divine mission. Just days after Nicki Minaj's bold AmericaFest chat ignited backlash, Kirk leads TPUSA forward, faith fueling growth in its Christian outreach. Her resolve echoes Charlie's legacy, turning tragedy into testimony. Story By Donnell Ballard. #Faith #FaithJourney #TurningToGod #SpiritualConnection #ErikaKirk #News176119Share
The Verse You Skipped+FollowI almost skipped Ruth 1. It felt like loss. Ruth 1 begins with tragedy. Widowhood. Famine. Uncertainty. I almost closed the book. Then verse 16 whispered truth: “Where you go, I will go.” Ruth’s loyalty isn’t flashy. It doesn’t make headlines. It quietly rewrites a future. This chapter reminded me: even in endings, God can plant beginnings. Even in grief, love shows a path forward. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Ruth #Loyalty #Grace #FaithJourney70Share
The Verse You Skipped+FollowI almost skipped Leviticus 19. I thought it was just rules. Leviticus 19 reads like a long to-do list. Don’t steal. Don’t lie. Be holy. So many “don’ts” that my eyes glazed over. Then verse 18 stopped me cold: “Love your neighbor as yourself.” Everything else is context. All the rules point to this one heartbeat. This chapter reminded me that obedience isn’t about perfection. It’s about care, intentionally extended to others. Even in the most overwhelming instructions, God’s heart is simple: love. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Leviticus #LoveYourNeighbor #Grace #FaithJourney 407Share
Dr. Robert Barnes+FollowDolly Parton’s Darkest Faith MomentDolly Parton opened up about a time in the 1980s when she felt totally abandoned—even by God. Health issues, heartbreak, and family drama left her feeling lost and alone, questioning everything she believed. She said reading the Bible cover to cover helped her reconnect and find peace again. Now, she says she’s stronger for it, and her spirituality is deeper than ever. Who knew even Dolly had moments of doubt? #Religion #DollyParton #FaithJourney60Share
The Verse You Skipped+FollowI skipped 2 Kings 13. I didn’t expect God to work through leftovers. 2 Kings 13 feels like decline. A tired king. A dying prophet. No great revival in sight. Then verse 21 shocked me. A dead man touches Elisha’s bones— and comes back to life. Not through a sermon. Not through a prayer. But through what looked like leftovers. This chapter taught me something I needed to hear: God’s power doesn’t expire with age. Even when you feel finished, God may still use what remains. #BibleStudy #TheVerseYouSkipped #Kings #GodsPower #Hope #FaithJourney130Share
DidYouKnow+FollowGod never said your faith must stay the same. We often assume real faith is unchanging. That doubt, shifts, or fatigue mean decline. But faith in the Bible matures by changing shape. Abraham’s faith looks different at the end than at the beginning. Peter’s faith after failure is quieter, humbler, and deeper. That matters, because many older believers feel uneasy about how their faith has changed. Less certainty. More questions. More nuance. But Scripture never calls evolving faith betrayal. It calls it growth under weight. Faith that has lived through decades cannot look young forever. If your faith no longer feels simple, that does not mean it weakened. It may mean it survived. #BibleMisconceptions #FaithJourney #SpiritualMaturity #ChristianReflection #DidYouKnow7614Share
DidYouKnow+FollowGod never said your faith should be impressive. We often treat faith like a performance. Strong. Confident. Public. Certain. But Jesus repeatedly points to quiet faith. Small faith. Desperate faith. Faith that reaches out because it has nothing else left. That matters, because older believers often feel invisible. Their faith no longer looks dramatic. No big testimonies. No new beginnings. Just endurance. But the Bible never measures faith by volume. Only by direction. Faith that clings is not inferior to faith that conquers. It is simply older. If your faith now looks quieter than it used to, that does not mean it shrank. It may mean it stopped performing—and started surviving. #BibleMisconceptions #FaithJourney #SpiritualMaturity #ChristianReflection #DidYouKnow12411Share