Quickthorn stared too much at goats for this one with the 182.2’s word #56. “I trust before I possess certainty.”
Quickthorn stared too much at goats for this one with the 182.2’s word #56. “I trust before I possess certainty.”
Quickthorn aimed to add a little dance to your walk with the 182.2’s word #55. “Neither suffering nor abundance defines faithfulness, only trust in Christ’s sufficiency.”
Quickthorn drew a deep breath from God’s pentecostal flame with the 182.2’s word #54. “Come and bathe in the healing radiance of the risen Christ.”
Quickthorn stepped forward and then back again with the 182.2’s word #53. “Divine flow using pressure itself to shape eternal form.”
“No harbor masters its own sea…”
Quickthorn captures the moment when Jesus first opened His eyes on resurrection morning with the 182.2’s word #51. “Eyes on fire.”
Quickthorn attempts to look into a modern term through an ancient practice with the 182.2’s word #50. “Christ intentionally brought people beyond self-reliance into participatory trust.”
Quickthorn lightened the load with the 182.2’s word #49. “The narrow gate removes what cannot survive the journey.”
Quickthorn woke up next to terrifying precision with the 182.2’s word #47. “Standing beside a blade capable of exposing reality itself.”
Before quantum computers unravel the internet, it is better to repent before the One who WILL unravel reality.
Quickthorn provides the bgm to Peter’s walk with Jesus in the 182.2’s word #46. “I need Your hand to survive the unveiling.”