Where Silence Has Something to Say is a personal devotional series born in the quiet, sacred place of Sabbath - where the noise fades and Holy Spirit speaks. These reflections are not sermons. They are gentle invitations to listen deeply, realign with Elohim's Word, and rediscover peace (Shalom) that surpasses understanding. Each devotion is a whisper from the quiet, secret place in Sabbath - where truth is not shouted, but quietly received for greater communion, revelation, and renewal. This place of Sabbath is where silence has something to say.
We’ve all made mountains out of molehills—magnifying what we thought was the problem because of how we saw it. This episode confronts distorted thinking and invites reshaping through the Word. The mi…
We’ve all heard the catchphrase: you reap what you sow. Butwhat if that’s not the true story? Today’s episode invites us to pause, to question the clichés we’ve inherited, and to discern the nuance b…
Do you live the Scriptures—or live doctrine based on what you believe is Scripture? What if what you believed was abolished is still alive and breathing? This episode explores the distinction between…
This episode walks us from the Potter’s house to a place of remembrance— where hearts, reshaped by mercy, rise to bear witness like standing stones of old. Not decorations, but declarations— recallin…
This episode explores the pathology of the heart. Drawing from Jeremiah 17 and 18, and Hebrews 4, this reflection confronts the myths we hide behind when we say, “God knows my heart,” and reveals the…
This episode explores how Elohim diagnoses and tests the heart—not to shame, but to restore while also confronting the myth we hide behind, “God knows my heart." He reveals the hidden walk beneath ou…
This episode follows the heart of alignment—between Elisha and Gehazi, Samuel and King Saul, and Nathan and King David. You may know their stories—but the heart behind them might surprise you… or fee…
This reflection explores the anatomy of inner pursuit—tracing the hidden path that only Elohim sees. It follows the unseen cravings, secret desires, and inward alignments our heart chases, even while…
In this final reflection of the Shalom series, Welfare for Your Being, welfare isn’t about systems, programs, or status. It’s a divine benefit rooted in the character of Elohim. Through Scripture, we…
In this episode, we dive into the sacred design that moves through creation, covenant instruction, and Spirit…and even an unlikely metaphor revealing perfectness as harmony, restoration, and unified …
In Beyond the Bag, we confront the consequences of ‘chasing the bag’ the world’s way and uncover the quiet security of prosperity in Shalom. When wealth is rooted in wholeness, it doesn’t compete - i…
Tranquility doesn’t begin when the noise stops. It begins when the soul remembers where it belongs. It is not a therapeutic escape. It is the evidence of security, the sound of being kept-a paradox o…
In this episode, we’ll explore the safety that Shalom offers-one that shelters us both in vulnerability and surrender. We’ll contrast the Western obsession with minimizing and eliminating threats aga…
This episode explores wealth as stewardship not accumulation. From Deuteronomy to the teachings of Apostle Paul, let’s uncover a deeper perspective: one rooted in the intangible and reaching towards …
In a world buzzing with busyness, rest is the quiet cure we keep ignoring. Maybe it’s time to listen and return.
Fullness is often misunderstood in our world. Many people believe it’s about acquiring, accumulating, amassing. But what if fullness isn’t about having more but about having Who? Not a measurement. N…
From the chaos of Genesis to the completeness in Messiah, tamiym speaks of Shalom made complete in us.
At times, we’ve all “lost it.” Lost our cool. Lost our composure. Lost our balance - maybe even our minds. We became unhinged. Being unhinged-untethered-leaves us vulnerable to spiraling thoughts. Bu…
Health and healing may not mean what we think they do. Today’s reflection invites us to rethink health and what does it truly mean to be healthy? Is there a deeper understanding or wisdom waiting to …
Most people view wholeness as something intact, undamaged, unbroken, or complete. Today’s episode invites you to consider a different perspective - one that doesn’t center on broken versus unbroken. …