Find your way in through whatever is closest to true.
Paul and the Prodigal Son — one a persecutor, one a runaway, both met by grace.
Read →Hagar, Bartimaeus, and the paralytic — three different kinds of invisible, three different rescues.
Read →Peter denied his closest friend three times. Moses spent forty years in exile. Neither story ended where they thought it had.
Read →Job demanded answers. Jonah refused to be okay. God didn’t condemn either of them.
Read →Elijah and Jonah both reached the end of what they could carry. Both were met where they were.
Read →The woman caught in adultery, and Zacchaeus. Public shame and private shame, both undone.
Read →The woman at the well, and the woman who touched the hem of His cloak. Both seen completely.
Read →Moses argued with God for five rounds. Gideon asked for three signs. Both stories went somewhere bigger than fear.
Read →Thomas needed evidence. He wasn’t shamed for asking.
Read →Naomi renamed herself Bitter. Mary and Martha watched their brother die. Jesus wept with all of them.
Read →Joseph was betrayed by his brothers. David was betrayed by his son. Both stories are in Scripture, raw and unedited.
Read →Jonah obeyed and ended up empty. The elder brother stayed and felt invisible. Both are seen here.
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