'God'Sip & Tea

Sip the Tea and Find the truth

#SelfDenial

  • Don’t Be a Pillar of Salt

    You know that feeling when you try to move forward, but your feet feel like they’re glued to the pavement? You’re walking the “Holy” walk, doing all the right things, saying all the right prayers, but something deep inside feels hollow. ​We talk a lot about seeking God and finding healing, but let’s be real—a Read more

  • The Glory Mission:

    When Lowliness Becomes the Light ​It’s understandable how easily we get caught up in the pressure of perfection. In a world saturated with filters and curated appearances, the struggle to ignore the mirror is real. We feel that weight. ​But friends, we must shift our focus. When we truly grasp the sacred assignment He gave Read more

  • ​Grab your mug, friend. Let’s sit for a moment with a mystery that touches all our lives: the question of why good and evil coexist in this world. It can be confusing and even painful to witness, but Jesus gave us a gentle answer in the Parable of the Weeds (Matthew 13:24-30). ​The Simple Story, Read more

  • (A Study in Sanctification) ​If you are walking this path, you know that the space you now occupy is a delicate, vulnerable place. The spiritual obedience that requires you to sever deeply rooted connections and face your own failures is an act of profound courage, not coldness. Know that what you are doing is not Read more

  • ​I know what it’s like to be utterly dismissed and unseen. For years, I was just a label—a runaway kid with no identity, living in a void. My suffering was so heavy, so silent, that the only time it became visible was in a hospital bed or behind the locked doors of a psychiatric ward. Read more

  • Finding Your Place in God’s Will ​I’ve been on a journey for a long time—a journey that started with me feeling completely lost. For years, I was a runaway, confused about what God’s will even was. I used to say, “Where there’s a will, there’s a Jessica,” and I was right, but maybe not in Read more

  • When we hear the words, “take up your cross,” we often think of personal suffering, the kind of burdens and hardships that we endure in life. While there’s a degree of truth to that, what if the meaning is even more profound? What if, in taking up our cross, we are actually helping to lighten Read more