A Faith That Cannot Be Hidden As the Day Begins “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.” (Matthew 5:16) There is something unmistakable about light when it enters a dark room. It does not struggle to be seen; it simply exists, andContinue reading “Shining Where It Matters Most”
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Living in the Overflow of God’s Grace
More Than Enough A Day in the Life I find myself returning again and again to Paul’s words: “And God is able to make all grace abound toward you, that you, always having all sufficiency in all things, may have an abundance for every good work” (2 Corinthians 9:8). There is something deeply reassuring inContinue reading “Living in the Overflow of God’s Grace”
Watched and Guided
Living Under the Eyes of God As the Day Begins “For the eyes of the Lord are on the righteous, and His ears are open to their prayers.” —1 Peter 3:12 Morning has a quiet way of revealing our hearts. Before the noise of the day arrives, we often become aware of the questions thatContinue reading “Watched and Guided”
When God’s Beauty Meets the Work of Your Hands
DID YOU KNOW Did you know that God’s beauty is not merely something you admire, but something meant to rest upon you and shape your daily work? “Let the beauty of the Lord our God be upon us, and establish the work of our hands for us.” (Psalm 90:17) This prayer, attributed to Moses, emergesContinue reading “When God’s Beauty Meets the Work of Your Hands”
Don’t Be Out Shopping When the Bridegroom Comes
A Day in the Life of Jesus It’s easy to assume that the parable of the ten bridesmaids is simply a lesson about being ready, but it goes much deeper than that. Jesus wasn’t just warning about His return; He was inviting us into a daily relationship of readiness. Readiness is not panic-driven activity—it’s aContinue reading “Don’t Be Out Shopping When the Bridegroom Comes”
When Belief Costs Something
A Day in the Life of Jesus When I read John 12:37–43, I can almost feel the weight in Jesus’ heart. The text opens with an astonishing statement: “But despite all the miracles he had done, most of the people would not believe he was the Messiah.” Imagine that for a moment. After all theContinue reading “When Belief Costs Something”
Whom Do You Seek?
A Day in the Life of Jesus As I read John 12:26–36, I can almost feel the tension in the air. Jesus is standing before a crowd that has come to see Him—not merely out of curiosity, but because they believe they are witnessing the dawn of a new kingdom. Palm branches have been waved,Continue reading “Whom Do You Seek?”
Today’s Spiritual Disciplines
May the Lord bless you as you begin this new day in His presence. Each sunrise is a reminder that the work God has started within us is not finished—it is being shaped moment by moment by His grace. As you enter today’s spiritual disciplines, may your heart be still enough to listen, your faithContinue reading “Today’s Spiritual Disciplines”
The Kingdom Among Us
Jesus teaches that the Kingdom of God is not a distant future event but a present reality within believers. Unlike the expectations of the Pharisees for visible signs, Jesus emphasizes inner spiritual transformation through the Spirit. The Kingdom manifests through grace, love, and actions reflecting God’s reign in our lives today.
The Faith of Gratitude
This passage reflects on a healing encounter between Jesus and ten lepers, highlighting the importance of gratitude. Of the ten, only one, a Samaritan, returned to thank Jesus, illustrating that true gratitude leads to deeper faith and understanding of God’s grace. Gratitude transforms perspectives, fostering compassion and a joyful witness to God’s mercy.