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You Are Seen
You’re not too sensitive. You were wounded. And now, you are seen. A gentle reminder that God has always known, loved, and held you.
stephaniearje
Jan 161 min read


Isaiah 66: When Obedience Isn’t Surrender
Isaiah 66:4 is often read as a warning about fear—what you dread will come upon you. But in context, it reveals something far more sobering. This chapter is not confronting fearful people trying to obey God, but religious people who rely on compliance instead of surrender. God is speaking. The question is whether we will listen—and respond.
stephaniearje
Dec 16, 20252 min read


A Glimpse of the Boiling Pot
While in prayer the other day, the Lord showed me a boiling pot—a quiet but sobering image from Jeremiah and Ezekiel that invites us to examine our spiritual drift and return to what grounds us.
stephaniearje
Dec 9, 20252 min read


When History Starts Repeating: A Watchman’s Cry From Isaiah 51–53
A sobering reflection from the Holocaust Museum in St. Petersburg and the striking parallels I see unfolding today through the lens of Isaiah 51–53. A wake-up call for believers and a reminder that history repeats itself when we don’t recognize the patterns.
stephaniearje
Nov 13, 20254 min read


The Tender and the Firm: When Perfect Love Restores Us
A reflection on the Father’s unfailing, fiery love The Whisper and the Flame How is it that our Father in heaven can be both tender and firm? Perhaps this is what perfect love truly looks like. Our journeys may resemble those of others we meet, yet the process of restoration is deeply personal—shaped uniquely for each of us by our Father’s own hands. Our words, our testimonies, are written for a specific audience, a specific time, and a specific season. We are fearfully and w
stephaniearje
Oct 22, 20252 min read


From Duty to Glory: Living Romans 8
We weren’t meant to live stuck in the cycle of striving, defeat, and self-effort. Romans 7 belongs in the rearview—Romans 8 is our daily bread. This is a call to walk in the Spirit, to surrender, and to rise in the victory that’s already ours.
stephaniearje
Oct 20, 20253 min read
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