Carried to Know Him, Not Just Serve Him

A Day in the Life “You have seen what I did to the Egyptians, and how I bore you on eagles’ wings and brought you to Myself.” — Exodus 19:4 When I sit quietly with this passage, I begin to realize how easily I can misunderstand the purpose of God’s work in my life. TheContinue reading “Carried to Know Him, Not Just Serve Him”

When Truth Becomes Alive Within Me

A Day in the Life There are moments when I realize that knowing something about God is not the same as walking with Him. I can read Scripture, study its structure, even recall its verses, and yet still find myself unchanged in the quiet places of my life. That tension is what the psalmist addressesContinue reading “When Truth Becomes Alive Within Me”

Planting Today What the Kingdom Will Harvest Tomorrow

A Day in the Life “But he who sows righteousness will have a sure reward.” Proverbs 11:18b As I sit with this proverb, I am struck by how deliberately Scripture speaks about righteousness in agricultural terms. Sowing implies intention, patience, and trust in processes that unfold slowly beneath the surface. In the life of Jesus,Continue reading “Planting Today What the Kingdom Will Harvest Tomorrow”

When the Sky Trembles, the Word Stands

A Day in the Life of Jesus Scripture Reading: Matthew 24:29–35 (see also Mark 13:24–31; Luke 21:25–33)  Introduction: When the Familiar Fails Not long ago, I stood in my driveway watching storm clouds roll across the horizon. The light dimmed, the wind rose, and the air felt charged with electricity. For a moment, I thoughtContinue reading “When the Sky Trembles, the Word Stands”

As the Day Begins

Scripture: Acts 11:9 (ESV)“But the voice answered a second time from heaven, ‘What God has made clean, do not call common.’” Morning Meditation The morning light brings with it new possibilities—and with those, a question: Will we see ourselves and others the way God sees us? In Acts 11:9, Peter recounts his vision from heavenContinue reading “As the Day Begins”

As the Day Begins

Psalm 100:3 (ESV)“Know that the Lord, He is God! It is He who made us, and we are His; we are His people, and the sheep of His pasture.” Morning Meditation As you wake and step into a new day, Psalm 100:3 offers a vital reminder of who you are—and, more importantly, whose you are.Continue reading “As the Day Begins”

From Seed to Shelter

Jesus uses the mustard seed as a parable to illustrate the Kingdom of God, emphasizing its humble beginnings and unstoppable growth. This metaphor suggests God’s work often appears insignificant yet has immense potential. The Kingdom welcomes all, encouraging faithful actions regardless of visibility, reminding believers that every small contribution matters in God’s plan.

Mouth Wash

Jesus warns that our words reveal the condition of our hearts. In Matthew 12, He confronts the Pharisees, emphasizing that good speech stems from a transformed heart. Every idle word carries weight and reflects our faith. True change comes from the Holy Spirit, leading to speech that reflects grace and truth.