


You Know Me Inside + Out
When we seek love and belonging outside of solitude with God, we often find ourselves grasping for fulfillment from those around us. Yet, true wholeness flows only from the One who knows us completely.
As Psalm 41:11 beautifully reminds us:
“You know me inside and out, you hold me together, you never fail to stand me tall in your presence
so I can look you in the eye.”
The Winter seasons of life—those barren, searching times—test the foundations of our identity and our faith. In these moments, we may try to fill our emptiness through others, longing for what only God’s perfect love can truly provide. But when we embrace His love in the quiet of solitude, something profound happens: we are transformed. And as we are changed, the light of that transformation inevitably touches those around us.
Solitude with God, our creator is not an escape but an invitation—to discover, to heal, and to become.
When we seek love and belonging outside of solitude with God, we often find ourselves grasping for fulfillment from those around us. Yet, true wholeness flows only from the One who knows us completely.
As Psalm 41:11 beautifully reminds us:
“You know me inside and out, you hold me together, you never fail to stand me tall in your presence
so I can look you in the eye.”
The Winter seasons of life—those barren, searching times—test the foundations of our identity and our faith. In these moments, we may try to fill our emptiness through others, longing for what only God’s perfect love can truly provide. But when we embrace His love in the quiet of solitude, something profound happens: we are transformed. And as we are changed, the light of that transformation inevitably touches those around us.
Solitude with God, our creator is not an escape but an invitation—to discover, to heal, and to become.
When we seek love and belonging outside of solitude with God, we often find ourselves grasping for fulfillment from those around us. Yet, true wholeness flows only from the One who knows us completely.
As Psalm 41:11 beautifully reminds us:
“You know me inside and out, you hold me together, you never fail to stand me tall in your presence
so I can look you in the eye.”
The Winter seasons of life—those barren, searching times—test the foundations of our identity and our faith. In these moments, we may try to fill our emptiness through others, longing for what only God’s perfect love can truly provide. But when we embrace His love in the quiet of solitude, something profound happens: we are transformed. And as we are changed, the light of that transformation inevitably touches those around us.
Solitude with God, our creator is not an escape but an invitation—to discover, to heal, and to become.