Biblical Lessons

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You Can Always Go Back to the Father

Have you ever let a season of failure convince you that you no longer belong in God's presence? It is easy to believe the lie that our mistakes permanently disqualify us, leaving us stuck in a quiet cycle of shame and distance. Yet the most powerful turning point comes when we realise that our access to the Father was never revoked. Read more to explore why your story is not over and how to find the courage to step back into His open arms.
You Can Always Go Back to the Father - Proverbs 24:16

When God Has Not Spoken: The Danger of Empty Proclamations

Have you ever heard a message that sounded right, felt good, and was widely accepted — yet was not from God? In this post, we examine the sobering account of Hananiah, who proclaimed comforting words to the people in the temple, yet faced severe consequences because the Lord had not sent him. Discover why accuracy before God matters far more than approval from people.
When God Has Not Spoken: The Danger of Empty Proclamations - Jeremiah 28:15

When Life Feels Like Too Much: Run to God

Have you ever felt like life is demanding more than you can handle — all at once? In this post, we look at the widow of 2 Kings 4:1, who faced loss, debt, and the threat of losing her children, yet made one defining choice. Discover why running to God must be your first response and not your last resort.
When Life Feels Like Too Much: Run to God - 2 Kings 4:1

Preparing to be used by God: Lessons from Mary and Joseph

When we encounter unexpected challenges, it can easily feel like our plans have derailed entirely. However, the remarkable story of Mary and Joseph reveals that God uses our willing personal obedience as a foundation for His greatest work. This post breaks down the beautiful ways daily faithful choices prepare us as vessels for His glory. Explore the profound lessons from their journey and discover real encouragement for your own walk of faith today.
Preparing to be used by God: Lessons from Mary and Joseph - Matthew 1:18