February 5, 2026

The Lover of Your Soul

This article has been written by Jackie Overstreet

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Why Jesus Christ Cares About the Things You Think Are Too Small to Mention

What happens between childhood and adulthood, where we've always got to have plans mapped out?

They say by your mid-twenties, you have enough in your mental Rolodex to make better decisions. Maybe. But God wants to know even the smallest things happening to you. To you, it's small; to Him, it's an invitation. A "How was your day?" so to speak.

Save prayer for the big stuff. Handle the small things yourself.

The small talk with Jesus Christ is where intimacy happens.

Just like a child coming to you with anything, He wants you to come to Him. Those small conversations invite Him into areas you've kept closed off. He truly cares what happens to you in them.

Let Him be the lover of your soul. Make room for Him daily. You won't regret it.

What "small thing" are you handling alone that Jesus Christ is waiting to be invited into?

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