Empty Nest Identity: Reclaiming Who You Are in Christ
We began with a question: Who am I now? We named every voice that answered it wrongly. Today, we arrive at the only answer that holds — and what it looks like to actually live from it.
The Comparison Trap: Measuring Your Life Against Someone Else’s Story
It doesn't feel like a trap. It feels almost reasonable. Everyone else is further along, more gifted, more privileged. And somewhere in that quiet, someone else's story became the measure of yours. Here's what Jesus said about that.
The Shame Trap: When Your Past Defines You
Underneath the performance trap, the approval trap, and the role trap — there is often something older. Something quieter. Something busyness kept buried. This week we name it — and bring it to the only voice with the authority to speak over it.
Empty Nest Season: The Role Trap - When What You Do For Others Quietly Becomes Who You Are
When the children leave, many empty nesters discover their worth was tied to being needed. Here's what Scripture says about identity beyond your role.
Exodus 28-31: Still Called. Still Set Apart.
Exodus 28–31 reveals a powerful truth: God does not stop calling, equipping, or consecrating His people once the big moments pass. After establishing His desire to dwell among Israel, God now turns to who will serve, how they will be set apart, and what rhythms will sustain them.
For empty nesters, this passage speaks directly to…
Exodus 24–27: Making Room When God Moves In
After rescue, law, and covenant, God reveals His heart clearly: He wants to dwell with His people. Exodus 24–27 shifts the story from commands to closeness. God does not remain distant on the mountain—He invites Israel to make space for His presence.
For empty nesters, this passage speaks directly …
Exodus 21-23: Living Your Faith Impacts Lives Now!
After the dramatic rescue from Egypt and the thunder of Mount Sinai, God turns His attention to daily life. Exodus 21–23 may feel less dramatic, but it is deeply practical. These chapters reveal a God who cares about fairness, dignity, responsibility, and compassion in everyday relationships.
For empty nesters,…
Exodus 19 -20: Who Is The Distant One?
Exodus 19–20 marks a pivotal moment in Israel’s journey. The people rescued from slavery now arrive at Mount Sinai—not to receive commands, but to encounter God. Before giving the Law, God reminds Israel of what He has already done: He carried them, protected them, and brought them to Himself.