Nash Hagen
A solitary figure stands in a snowy, wooded area at night, gazing up at a breathtakingly beautiful and star-filled indigo sky. The stark silhouettes of bare trees frame the scene, their branches reaching upwards like skeletal arms towards the heavens. The figure appears small and insignificant against the vast expanse of the cosmos, creating a humbling and serene atmosphere. The image evokes a sense of wonder and contemplation about one's place in the grand scheme of the universe.

Finding Humility Under the Stars

Sometimes all we can do is look up. I don't know about you, but when I look to a gorgeous night sky like this, I am humbled. Humbled that in the grand scheme of things, my life and my problems are minuscule and I am no bigger than anyone else on this planet. Yet despite my feeling of inadequacy, God still got down on my level in the form of Christs sacrifice and helps me become more than I ever could have dreamed before. But you know what, Jesus isn't just a safety net. I heard this from a good friend @coach_johnson21 today... Jesus didn't die to make you feel safe. He died to make you dangerous. The only way to be dangerous is to first humble yourself before Him then fight back. What are you doing to be dangerous for the kingdom?

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