The B-I-B-L-E
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Baptism Sunday

By
Nathanael Sommers

Some days, life feels like a blur—hopping from one thing to the next, chasing the next notification, the next task, the next distraction. It’s easy to confuse movement with growth. But hopping isn’t the same as growing.

The quiet truth is this: the outcomes of our lives are shaped less by big emotional moments and more by the small things we repeat. The rhythms we choose. The words we return to. The prayers we whisper before meals. The gratitude we practice when life feels heavy.

Scripture often speaks of training, maturity, and steady formation. Not dramatic leaps, but faithful repetition. Though slow and steady may not feel impressive, there is something deeply stabilizing about that kind of life—one marked by joy, prayer, and thankfulness woven into ordinary days.

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