Before a faithful step can be taken, God is already there. These meditations move slowly through Scripture's first lights, deserts, prayers, promises, wounds, empty tomb, and Pentecost fire to show a steady truth: the life of faith does not begin in human readiness. It begins in the God who speaks before there is form, provides where the road is dry, hears the cry that has run out of defenses, and brings His people into life through Christ.
Written for readers who want Christian reflection with weight, clarity, and prayerful attention, these pages do not rush toward easy comfort. They linger where Scripture lets need become honest before God, and where His grace proves stronger than silence, fear, failure, death, and delay. For anyone standing at the edge of a new season, returning to prayer, or learning again to trust the Lord's first mercy, this book offers language worth keeping close: not because it promises quick certainty, but because it helps the heart remember where every true start is held.
Before a faithful step can be taken, God is already there. These meditations move slowly through Scripture's first lights, deserts, prayers, promises, wounds, empty tomb, and Pentecost fire to show a steady truth: the life of faith does not begin in human readiness. It begins in the God who speaks before there is form, provides where the road is dry, hears the cry that has run out of defenses, and brings His people into life through Christ.
Written for readers who want Christian reflection with weight, clarity, and prayerful attention, these pages do not rush toward easy comfort. They linger where Scripture lets need become honest before God, and where His grace proves stronger than silence, fear, failure, death, and delay. For anyone standing at the edge of a new season, returning to prayer, or learning again to trust the Lord's first mercy, this book offers language worth keeping close: not because it promises quick certainty, but because it helps the heart remember where every true start is held.