Stardate 12.12.2025
A note of gratitude is my first order of business this morning.
To my inner circle of prayer warriors — you are my heroes.
Without crossing any lines of confidentiality, let me assure you: the greatest danger has passed for the loved one you’ve been holding in your prayers. By the grace of God alone, the Grim Reaper has been pushed back.
But the battle isn’t over.
Your prayers are still needed.
Keep them on red alert.
It’s hard to believe Christmas is only thirteen days away. My sense of time feels warped, like the clock is running through its own maze. I wouldn’t wish the personal storm I’m walking through on my greatest enemy.
This road I’m traveling reminds me of the Road to Hana on the island of Maui — a beautiful, treacherous path full of twists, turns, and cliffside surprises. My wife said after we made that trip, “Once is enough. Never again.”
I feel that.
But still… I press on.
When the weight gets heavy, I think of the day Jesus carried the Cross to Calvary. I think of the nails. The suffering. The unimaginable love that held Him there.
He did that for me.
He did that for you.
That’s how personal His love is.
And now — it’s personal for me too.
There’s no turning back.
The spiritual warfare has intensified. The powers and principalities are pouting, scrambling, digging deep into their playbook. With the exception of this blog, I'm on radio silence so I can minimize the noise and the fighting going on in the world around me.
But I’m not afraid.
Yesterday I told one of my prayer warriors:
“When the challenge in front of me looks impossible, I turn around and remember who is standing behind me.”
This is the season of great joy, and I’m doubling down on that truth. Peace is not only possible — it’s promised. Even in the storm. Especially in the storm.
This week I’ve been granted temporary access to one of the most sacred places I know for prayer and meditation — the quiet, holy space on the 12th floor. You don’t enter that place without permission. And somehow, in this season, the door has been opened.
The Grim Reaper is losing his grip.
Your prayers are working.
And grace is doing what grace does best.
Have a great day, friends.
Captain’s Addendum
Spock: “Doctor, the captain reports heightened spiritual conflict. It appears he intends to advance rather than retreat.”
Bones: “Well, Spock, that’s what faith does. It makes a man charge straight into the dark with a lantern in his hand.”
Spock: “A curious strategy. Illogical… yet statistically effective when supported by communal prayer.”
Bones: “Did you just say prayer was effective?”
Spock: “I said the statistical outcome improves, Doctor. Your emotional interpretation is unnecessary.”
Bones: “Spock, one day you’re going to admit you believe in something bigger than numbers.”
Spock: “I believe in results, Doctor. And today, the captain has them.”
Michael’s Reflection:
The battle is real, but so is the One who fights for us. When the path feels impossible, I’m learning to pause, breathe, and remember Who stands behind me. It’s personal now — not in fear, but in faith.
Scripture for the Journey
“The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.” — Exodus 14:14
Thank you for walking with me today. May God steady your steps, strengthen your heart, and remind you — especially in your hardest battles — that you never stand alone. May this truth shape your prayers, your thoughts, and your courage today.

