The Ministry by Mercy: Staying Faithful Through God’s Grace

Discouragement, fear, and weariness are real battles — but God’s mercy sustains the ministry He has entrusted to us. Paul reminds us that “by God’s mercy we have this ministry” (#2Corinthians4v1). Don’t lose heart. His grace strengthens you to remain faithful and bold in declaring the truth.
The Ministry by Mercy: Staying Faithful Through God’s Grace - 2 Conrinthians 4:1-2

Only Servants: Building by God’s Grace, Not Human Effort

Paul reminds us that ministry is never about pride or personality—it’s about serving through God’s grace. Leaders are only servants, but Christ is the true foundation. Are you building on Him, or on human effort? Read more in today’s reflection.
Only Servants: Building by God’s Grace, Not Human Effort - 1 Corinthians 3:10

Our Response to the Word of God: A Call for Heart Examination

Our response to God’s Word reveals the true condition of our hearts. When King Jehoiakim heard God’s message, he burned the scroll in pride. The princes, however, trembled with reverence. Same Word, two responses—one hardened, the other humbled. What about you? Do you allow God’s Word to shape you, or do you discard it as irrelevant? Read more in the full post.
Our Response to the Word of God: A Call for Heart Examination - Jeremiah 36:24

Is Your Temple a House of Prayer or a Den of Thieves?

Christ once cleansed the temple in Jerusalem. Today, His temple is not a building—it is you. If He walked into the courts of your heart, what would He find? A house of prayer, or a den of thieves? Let Him overturn the tables of pride, greed, and distraction, and restore your life into a place of prayer and worship. Read the full post and reflect on how to guard your temple.
Is Your Temple a House of Prayer or a Den of Thieves? - Matthew 21:13

From Blindness to Idols: Breaking the Cycle

We often think idols make us spiritually blind. But the truth is deeper: it’s spiritual blindness that draws us to idols in the first place. A heart without God will cling to what cannot save. But when Christ gives us new life, our eyes open and our hearts turn to the Living God. Read the full post and discover how freedom starts with new life in Christ.
From Blindness to Idols: Breaking the Cycle - Psalm 135:15-18

Unwavering Trust in the God Who Delivers

When the world roars like lions, will your trust in God remain unshaken? Daniel didn’t hide, compromise, or alter his devotion—he stood firm in prayer, even when it cost him everything. His unwavering trust in God brought deliverance and glory to the Lord. Your trial may not be a lions’ den, but your faith can roar just as loudly. Read the full post and be inspired to stand firm.
Unwavering Trust in the God Who Delivers - Daniel 6:23

Chosen by God: Called to Know, See, and Hear Him

You were chosen — not by human opinion, not by your own merit, but by the Sovereign God Himself. He called you first to know His will, to see Jesus the Righteous One, and to hear His voice. This is more than a role; it’s a relationship. Guard it. Honour it. Live it. Don’t just hold His words in your head — let them shape your life. Discover the depth of your calling and why God chose you.
Chosen by God: Called to Know, See, and Hear Him - Acts 22:14

When Surrendering Rights for Christ Turns Trials into Triumph

Sometimes the greatest victories come when we choose not to defend ourselves. Paul and Silas, bruised and chained, surrendered their rights for Christ — and an entire family was saved because of it. Choosing surrender may cost comfort, but it can open the door for eternal impact.
When Surrendering Rights for Christ Turns Trials into Triumph - Acts 16:37

Receive Mercy Now — Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late

Before the worst storm Egypt had ever seen, God extended a clear offer of protection. Some believed and lived; others ignored the warning and lost everything. The same choice is before us today: receive mercy or reject it. God’s grace is open — but it won’t remain forever. Step under His covering now, while there is still time.
Receive Mercy Now — Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late - Exodus 9:15-16