Coram Deo: Audience of One

Coram Deo: Audience of One To live Coram Deo is living a life not around performance, but around God’s Presence. Not around who is watching, but Who is with us. 🤍

15/03/2026
10/02/2026

"There is no restoration; there is no redemption; there is no revival without repentance—getting up from the place where we are, leaving that place, and returning to God.

You see, our Moab is those places, those things, those people that we may have turned to in an effort to get our needs met, substitutes for God in our lives." —Nancy DeMoss Wolgemtuh

What Moab is your heart in today? Take some time to ask the Lord to turn your heart from seeking worthless things, and toward Him. Only He can truly satisfy.

To hear more from today's episode of Revive Our Hearts, click here: https://www.reviveourhearts.com/podcast/revive-our-hearts/returning-home/?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social+organic&utm_campaign=roh+podcast&se=RZZSA

03/02/2026

Maybe you don’t feel like enough. But neither did five loaves and two fish. Yet look what God did with that.

29/01/2026

Not everything, the eyes can see. Mind you, the heart is also deceitful. Ask God to reveal that person’s intentions. Pray for discernment.

26/01/2026

God works with surrendered hearts, not perfect ones. This truth is both comforting and challenging because it dismantles the idea that we must have everything together before God can use us. Perfection suggests control, polish, and self-reliance. Surrender, on the other hand, requires humility, trust, and honesty. God is not searching for flawless people who never struggle; He is looking for hearts willing to yield to Him.

A surrendered heart acknowledges its limits. It admits weakness instead of hiding it and brings questions instead of pretending to have answers. God does not wait for us to overcome every flaw before stepping in. He meets us in the middle of uncertainty, fear, and growth. Time and again, Scripture and life reveal that God chooses ordinary, imperfect people who are willing to say yes—even when they feel unqualified.

Perfection often keeps us stuck. It convinces us we must fix ourselves before God can move. It feeds fear of failure and comparison, causing hesitation instead of obedience. Surrender frees us from that pressure. When we surrender, we stop striving to impress God and start trusting Him to lead. We exchange control for dependence and pride for faith. That exchange creates space for God’s power to work.

God works through surrendered hearts because surrender allows transformation. A perfect heart would have no room to grow, but a surrendered one is open to change. God reshapes attitudes, redirects desires, and refines character when we place our lives in His hands. He uses weakness to reveal strength and brokenness to display grace. What looks like limitation becomes opportunity for God’s work to shine.

Surrender also requires courage. It means letting go of outcomes, timelines, and expectations. It means trusting God even when the path ahead is unclear. A surrendered heart says, “I don’t have it all figured out, but I trust You.” That posture invites God’s guidance and peace in ways perfection never could.

God’s work is not hindered by mistakes, doubts, or unfinished growth. He is patient and faithful, walking with us as we learn. What matters most is not how strong, prepared, or flawless we appear, but how willing we are to follow Him. God honors obedience born from trust, not performance born from pressure.

God works with surrendered hearts because surrender keeps Him at the center. It allows Him to receive the glory rather than us taking credit. When lives are shaped by surrender, the result is not self-made success, but God-given fruit—peace, growth, humility, and purpose.

God does not ask for perfection. He asks for surrender. And in that surrender, He does some of His most powerful work, proving that His strength is made perfect not in flawless people, but in hearts fully yielded to Him.

26/01/2026

Isaiah 43:2

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