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Hard Work Pays Off—In Christ’s Timing
We live in a world obsessed with instant results. But the Kingdom doesn’t operate on our clock. It operates on Christ’s. As believers, we’re called to work hard—not for our own glory, but as an act of worship. Scripture reminds us, “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters” (Colossians 3:23). When we grind, hustle, and pour ourselves into the gifts God has given us, we’re planting seeds. But the harvest? That’s up to Him.
Lance Larimer
Dec 92 min read


Things Don’t Happen to Us — They Happen for Us
It’s easy to look at a setback and feel like God is against us. A lost opportunity… a door that shuts right when we were finally excited… a plan that falls apart even after we prayed over it. But what if those closed doors aren’t punishment? What if they’re protection? What if they’re redirection? God isn’t in the business of harming His children. He’s in the business of shaping us, guiding us, and positioning us for something more meaningful than we could see at the time. Th
Lance Larimer
Dec 21 min read
His Peace
I’ve recently had to lean hard on prayer to God to help a situation I have no control over, but I care deeply about the outcome. I’ve prayed about the outcome and I’ve prayed for peace. I don’t know the outcome yet, but in recent days I’ve felt no more pressure about what will happen. At first, I felt bad like my brain just forgot about it. But I haven’t forgot, I think I just fully gave it to God and am trusting Him therefore I am no longer anxious. He took that for me. I co
Lance Larimer
Nov 241 min read
Leaning on Faith When You’re Worried About the Outcome
One of the most powerful things I’ve learned is that worship and prayer aren’t just spiritual routines—they’re lifelines. When you’re overwhelmed with worry, worship shifts your focus from the problem to the One who has already gone before you. It pulls your eyes off the outcome and places them back on God’s character: steady, faithful, and unchanging. Prayer does the same. It’s not about convincing God to do what you want—it’s about surrendering what you can’t control. Somet
Lance Larimer
Nov 181 min read


The Holy Spirit’s Guidance: Learning to Listen and Obey
One of the most incredible things about walking with God is learning to recognize the voice and guidance of the Holy Spirit. It’s not always loud or dramatic — in fact, most of the time, it’s a quiet nudge. But when you’re consistently in the Word and in prayer, that nudge becomes easier to feel. You start to notice conviction in certain areas of your life — maybe to help someone, change a habit, or step away from something that’s pulling you away from God’s best for you. For
Lance Larimer
Nov 102 min read


From Being Cut to Being Called: God’s Plan Was Greater Than Mine
When I look back on my baseball journey, I can see God’s fingerprints all over it — even in the moments that broke me. I had sat out my first year of college ball with a redshirt and battled through back pain that kept me from playing the game I loved. By the time my second year rolled around, I was rusty, unsure, and trying to find my footing again. That fall, we got a new head coach, Johnny Wiggs, who had come from Polk State to take over the program at Santa Fe College. I
Lance Larimer
Nov 42 min read


His Ways > Our Wants
There are things we want for ourselves—dreams that feel right, goals that seem reachable, and moments we imagine as the best possible outcome. But then life happens differently. Doors close that we thought should open. Opportunities slip away. People walk out. The timeline shifts. In those moments, it’s easy to wonder: Why would God let this happen? The truth is, God sees a much bigger picture than we do. He knows how every decision, every “yes,” and every “no” will ripple th
Lance Larimer
Oct 292 min read


Fixing Our Eyes on Jesus
Sometimes life moves faster than we can keep up with — plans fall through, unexpected bills hit, relationships get complicated, and the world feels heavy. We pray, we plan, and yet sometimes it still feels like we’re just trying to catch our breath. It’s in those moments that God reminds us: “Be still, and know that I am God.” (Psalm 46:10) Those words aren’t a call to give up — they’re an invitation to shift our focus. Because when life gets hectic, our peace doesn’t come fr
Lance Larimer
Oct 283 min read
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