Guard Against Greed: Life Is More Than What You Own

Have you ever paused after a significant achievement and found yourself wondering whether it was actually enough? There is a restlessness that possessions simply cannot resolve — and Jesus addresses it head-on in Luke 12. If you have ever felt the quiet unease of wanting more without knowing why, this devotional is worth a careful read.
Guard Against Greed: Life Is More Than What You Own - Luke 12:15

Only Doing What the Father Does: Kingdom Authority Explained

Have you found yourself praying urgently, yet sensing that something was missing? Jesus taught that authority is not generated by effort — it flows from revelation. In John 5:19, He said the Son can do nothing by himself; he can only do what he sees the Father doing. If you have wondered why your prayers sometimes feel hollow, this reflection on Matthew 16:19 and John 5:19 may reframe everything.
Only Doing What the Father Does: Kingdom Authority Explained - Matthew 16:19

Why Your Name Written in Heaven Matters More Than Miracles

Have you ever walked away from a season of spiritual fruitfulness and quietly wondered whether it was truly enough? Jesus had a surprising answer for his disciples when they returned full of victory. He told them the greatest source of joy was not what they had done for Him, but that He knew their names in heaven. If that question is familiar to you, this reflection on Luke 10:20 is worth sitting with.
Why Your Name Written in Heaven Matters More Than Miracles - Luke 10:20

Shameless Audacity in Prayer: Why God Answers

Have you ever felt your prayer life was not quite where it should be? Perhaps you have prayed for years but quietly wondered whether you are doing it right. Luke 11 reveals something both sobering and encouraging: even the disciples needed to learn this lesson. The posture that moves God is not polished prayer — it is shameless audacity.
Shameless Audacity in Prayer: Why God Answers - Luke 11:1

Everybody Builds: Are You Building on the Right Foundation?

Have you ever wondered whether what you are investing your life in will actually last? Jesus says you are already building, whether you know it or not. What you place on the foundation of Christ — and how you respond each time you hear his word — determines whether your work survives. If you have been wondering what kind of builder you are, this post is for you.
Everybody Builds: Are You Building on the Right Foundation? - Matthew 7:24-27

Why Trusting God Without Full Understanding Is Enough

Have you ever stared at something God is asking you to step into, and felt like you only had half the picture? Mary asked "how would this be?" — and then surrendered. Joseph received a dream and simply obeyed. Whatever incomplete call you are carrying right now, this reflection is for you.
Why Trusting God Without Full Understanding Is Enough - Matthew 1:22

Why Seeking God Daily Must Never Become Optional

Do you sometimes feel you have known God long enough to act without asking Him? It is a subtle danger — one that crept up on one of Israel's most celebrated kings, a man who sought God faithfully for years before one day stopping. His story is an honest mirror for any of us who have walked with God for a season. Read it here — you may recognise something of yourself in it.
Why Seeking God Daily Must Never Become Optional - 2 Chronicles 34:3

Building a Wall of Faith and Prayer When Enemies Close In

There are moments when every plan you make still leaves you feeling exposed — when no amount of preparation feels like enough. Hezekiah felt exactly that when the might of Assyria marched toward him. Yet the defence he raised in response was not made of stone or steel — and it still stands for every believer today.
Building a Wall of Faith and Prayer When Enemies Close In - 2 Chronicles 32:7-8

Are You Seeking God for Who He Is or What He Gives?

Have you ever wondered why trials still come after you have been faithful? Hezekiah walked before God, restored worship, and led his people back to the Lord — and then an enemy invaded. His response to that moment is one of the quietest, most intriguing passages in Scripture. It asks you directly: Are you seeking God for who He is, or for what He can give you?
Are You Seeking God for Who He Is or What He Gives? - 2 Chronicles 32:1

Always Ready to Serve God: What the Levites Knew

Has it ever crossed your mind that God might be waiting on your readiness? In 2 Chronicles 29, the priests — those with the highest calling — were found unprepared when the moment arrived. But the Levites, who held a lower office, had made themselves ready long before the hour came. Their story asks you a direct question: Are you always ready to serve God?
Always Ready to Serve God: What the Levites Knew - 2 Chronicles 29:34