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A Prayer for When You Need to Speak the Truth in Love By Rachael Adams Bible Reading: “Rather, speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ.” - Ephesians 4:15

 

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A Prayer for When You Need to Speak the Truth in Love
By Rachael Adams

Bible Reading:
“Rather, speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ.” - Ephesians 4:15

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I left the party with a sick feeling in the pit of my stomach. The next morning, the conviction still lingered. As a natural peacemaker, confrontation is deeply uncomfortable for me. But this wasn’t about comfort—it was about obedience. I sensed the Holy Spirit prompting me to reach out to the host. I didn’t want to. But I knew that if I didn’t, it would feel like the elephant in the room every time I saw anyone who had attended.

So with sweaty palms and a shaky voice, I made the call. I shared gently but honestly. I explained that I believed, as Christians, our lives should look different from the world. While spiritual growth is a process, we’re called to leave behind our old patterns of sin and reflect Christ in both word and deed. I encouraged us to consider whether our actions that night aligned with our faith and values.

There was a pause on the other end of the line, followed by a gracious response: “You’re right, and I’m sorry. We should hold ourselves to a higher standard. Thank you for holding us accountable.” Relief swept over me. It had been awkward and uncomfortable, but necessary. I was thankful I had listened to the Spirit of truth (John 16:13), who convicted me and gave me the courage to speak.

As hard as it can be, we all need people in our lives who are willing to speak the truth in love. Friends who build us up but also call us out when we’ve gone astray. People who sharpen us and keep us aligned with God’s best for us. No matter how far along we are in our faith journey, we’re still vulnerable to temptation, pride, and sin. Even those closest to God—like King David—have fallen short.

David’s story reminds us of the power of truth spoken in love. After abusing his power, committing adultery with Bathsheba, and orchestrating her husband’s death, David was confronted by the prophet Nathan. Nathan didn’t approach him with condemnation, but with bold honesty and deep care. His courageous intervention led David to repentance and restoration. Psalm 51 was born from that moment—a raw, repentant cry from a humbled heart.

Like David, we need friends who will speak into our blind spots. And like Nathan, we must be willing to speak truth when the Spirit prompts us, no matter how uncomfortable it may feel. The enemy would love for us to keep quiet when sin is present. He thrives in secrecy, distortion, and fear. But God works through clarity, light, and grace. He invites us to grow up into maturity in Christ, not just for ourselves but for the sake of others.

Do you have a Nathan in your life? If not, ask God to send one. And ask Him to make you one for someone else. Speaking truth in love doesn’t mean we’re harsh or self-righteous—it means we care enough to risk discomfort for the sake of someone’s soul. A faithful friend who speaks with love and conviction is a gift of grace.

Let’s Pray:

Father, guide and teach me what is true. Plant your truth deep in my heart so I’m not deceived by the lies of the world or the schemes of the enemy. Remove any apathy or fear that keeps me silent when You call me to speak. Please give me the wisdom and grace to know when and how to lovingly confront those I care about. Help me receive truth with humility when others speak into my life. Surround me with people who sharpen, encourage, and point me back to You. Let my words be seasoned with grace and rooted in love. May my relationships reflect Your desire for holiness and mutual growth. And in all things, let me grow up into Christ, the One who is truth and love. In Jesus’ name, amen.

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rachael adamsAuthor of A Little Goes a Long Way and host of The Love Offering podcast, Rachael Adams, hopes to help women realize their God-given purpose and significance. She and her husband, Bryan, live in Kentucky with their two children, Will and Kate. Her work has been featured on Crosswalk, Proverbs 31, Today Parenting, and YouVersion. Connect with her by visiting rachaelkadams.com, searching @rachaeladamsauthor on social media, and tuning in to The Love Offering podcast every Tuesday on your favorite listening platform. 

 

Praying through Psalm 15: A Prayer to the One Who Will Never Be Shaken


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Originally published Thursday, 22 May 2025.




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AOC Fears Arrest As She Has Not Heard Back From…. Posted byby emmanuel May 20, 2025

 

AOC Fears Arrest As She Has Not Heard Back From….

New York Democrat Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said she has not received a response from the Department of Justice to inform her if she is being investigated.

Independent reporter Nicholas Ballasy confronted her in the Capitol and asked if she was concerned.

“Hey, congresswoman, can you tell us, are you under investigation by DoJ? Have they told you yet? Have they responded?” the reporter said.

“I mean, they haven’t been respond — I asked them, they haven’t responded to me, but, you know, once again, I’m fully using the First Amendment to inform people of their constitutional rights. They say a lot of things, but I’ve written a formal letter and they won’t respond,” the representative said.

“What would result from a possible arrest of a lawmaker, a sitting Democrat lawmaker, over immigration by the Trump Administration?” Ballasy continued.

“I mean, whether it’s about immigration or anything else, the arrest of, I think, a lawmaker without any actual grounds, I think it represents a tremendous sea change in escalation in what this administration is willing to do to bend laws, norms, etc… Not how normal functioning democracy works,” the lawmaker said, ignoring that just more than a year ago a former president and leading candidate for the presidency was arrested.

“And on top of what it means for us domestically, I think globally many of our allies, partners across the world will be extremely alarmed by such authoritarian development in the United States. So I sure hope that for all the saber-rattling that this administration is doing, that they really think about the global consequences of what it means for the United States,” she said.

But Border Czar Tom Homan, Department of Homeland Security chief Kristi Noem and others have hinted at her possible arrest.

The congresswoman organized a “Know Your Rights” webinar earlier this year, in which lawyers advised illegal immigrants on how to respond to interactions with US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) authorities.

The internet forum, held in both English and Spanish, provided legal advice and distributed papers, including one declaring that immigrants “do not have to open the door” for ICE officials unless they had a judge-signed warrant.

Ocasio-Cortez’s office also supplied information on how to receive pro bono legal assistance and urged undocumented people to sign privacy release forms, which would allow her office to interfere in deportation proceedings.

Ocasio-Cortez has forcefully denied any allegations that her actions were inappropriate, labeling the prospect of a federal inquiry “politically motivated.”

In a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi, the lawmaker stated that the DOJ was succumbing to political pressure from the Trump administration.

“I write to request clarity on whether the Department of Justice (DOJ) has yielded to political pressure and attempts to weaponize the agency against elected officials whose speech they disagree with,” she wrote. “Over the past two weeks, ‘Border Czar’ Tom Homan has gone on multiple forums threatening political prosecution against me, citing resources I distributed informing my constituents and the American public of their constitutional and legal rights.”

Ocasio-Cortez has accused Homan of seeking to “intimidate” her through DOJ channels, calling his campaign a flagrant violation of her First Amendment rights.

Homan, for his part, has not backed down. During an appearance on The Ingraham Angle at the time, he acknowledged that he contacted Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove to raise the problem.

“I sent an email today to the Deputy Attorney General. At what level is that impediment? I’m not an attorney, I’m not a prosecutor. Is that impeding our law enforcement efforts?” he said.

Homan added, “So maybe AOC is going to be in trouble now, but I need the DOJ to opine on that. Because impediment is impediment in my opinion.”

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