01/28/2026
Walking in Love
For many people, the last decade has been hard.
For me, the road from late 2015 until now has been marked by loss, misunderstanding, physical pain, emotional healing, and seasons where answers did not come when I expected them to.
Throughout these years, I’ve often been reminded of Job.
Job was a man who walked uprightly and feared God. He had discernment, wisdom, and favor; yet there came a season he could not discern, because what was unfolding was not only happening on earth, but in places he could not see. Like Daniel, who fasted and prayed without realizing a spiritual battle delayed the answer, Job endured a season where heaven was at work while earth looked silent.
What made Job’s suffering heavier were the voices.
Friends spoke words that sounded right, but lacked love. Advice turned into accusation. Judgment replaced compassion. I recognized that pattern; not only in Scripture, but in my own life. And yet, Scripture reminds us that “the secret things belong to the Lord” (Deuteronomy 29:29). Not everything is revealed at once, and not every hardship is a failure of discernment.
Even Jesus cried out, “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” yet still entrusted Himself fully to the Father’s will. Job’s turning point did not come when he defended himself, but when he prayed for those who had wounded him. From that place of surrender came restoration; and songs of praise.
Scripture echoes this truth throughout:
James tells us to count it all joy in trials.
Paul teaches that suffering produces endurance and hope.
Again and again, God’s people chose trust over bitterness, praise over resentment, and obedience over explanation.
This is the heart of Walking In Love.
Not perfection.
Not spiritual superiority.
But choosing love when it would be easier to harden.
Choosing prayer when vindication feels delayed.
Choosing to see people through God’s eyes, even when they cannot yet see clearly themselves.
Out of this journey; through pain, healing, and quiet obedience; songs, teachings, and writings have begun to take shape. One of those expressions is a song titled “Walking In Love,” shared as an unmastered demo through The Sr. Craftsman.
My prayer is simple: that something shared here, whether a word, a song, or a moment, might help someone else choose love, trust God more deeply, and keep walking forward.
Blessings and Shalom.
P.S. check the first comment below for a link to the demo.