For the month of February, we are returning to Morning Meditation episodes previously released — creating space to listen again, linger longer, and notice God’s love in familiar words.
This week, we sit with Psalm 14 and Psalm 15, two psalms that, at first glance, may feel challenging or even uncomfortable. They speak honestly about the human condition, about integrity, and about what it looks like to dwell in God’s presence. Yet beneath the stark language is an invitation rooted deeply in love.
Psalm 14 names the brokenness we experience—within ourselves and in the world around us. It does not shy away from truth. And Psalm 15 follows with a gentle but firm question: Who may dwell with the Lord? Not as a test to be passed, but as a mirror inviting reflection. These psalms are not about perfection. They are about alignment—about lives shaped by love, faithfulness, and trust in God.
As you listen, you are invited to move slowly.
To notice what stirs.
To pay attention to resistance or longing.
To listen for the places where God’s love is forming you from the inside out.
This meditation is not about striving to become “good enough.” It is about resting in God’s presence and allowing love to shape the way we walk, speak, and live.
✨ This episode is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music, or right here on the website under the Podcast tab.
✨ You can also now watch and follow along on YouTube, with on-screen scripture to support a more embodied listening experience.




Whether you listen or watch, may these ancient words draw you deeper into the love of God — the love that tells the truth, holds us steady, and invites us to dwell with Him.





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