Standing Firm in Truth
When life gets complicated and people start pushing back, the first thing you feel is pressure. Pressure to explain yourself, to defend every detail, to smooth things over. That pressure is subtle, but it's real. And if you're not careful, it'll start reshaping the way you tell your story. Here's the thing about truth, though: it doesn't need to be managed. It just needs to be held onto. That's easier said than done. When emotions run high and opinions come at you from every direction, it's tempting to soften the edges or quietly leave out the parts that make people uncomfortable. But when you start doing that, you slowly drift from who God actually called you to be. You're not responsible for calming every storm around you. You're called to stand steady, like a lighthouse, and let the light do its work. Your stability doesn't come from winning arguments or getting everyone to agree with you. It comes from knowing where you're anchored,...