While the Glory Remains: Guarding What Makes You Different

Have we settled for routine instead of reverence? When God's glory lifts, it's not a punishment—it's a plea for return. He still waits. He still calls. Will you seek His face? Discover what Ichabod really means—and how we can avoid it today. Click to read the full post and be stirred to true surrender.
While the Glory Remains: Guarding What Makes You Different - Hosea 5:15

Jesus the Prophet: When Recognition Misses Revelation

They saw the sign... but missed the Saviour. The crowd witnessed a miracle and declared, “Surely this is the Prophet!” Yet they wanted to crown Jesus as king on their own terms—not God’s. How often do we do the same? We honour Jesus with our lips but resist His reign in our hearts. Don't just admire the miracles. Embrace the Messiah. Read the full post and discover what it means to truly recognise Jesus the Prophet and submit to His Lordship.
Jesus the Prophet: When Recognition Misses Revelation - John 6:14-15

A Symbol Without Substance

You can carry the Ark and still lose the battle. Israel brought out the Ark hoping for victory, but the glory had already departed. God’s presence is not found in symbols—it’s found in surrendered hearts. Are you pursuing His presence or just carrying His image?
A Symbol Without Substance - 1 Samuel 4:3-4

From Deaf Ear to Defeat: What Happens When We Ignore God

What happens when we ignore God's voice? Hophni and Phinehas turned a deaf ear to divine warnings—and the glory departed from Israel. Today, the same danger lurks when we reject His call to holiness. Will you respond before it's too late?
From Deaf Ear to Defeat: What Happens When We Ignore God - 1 Samuel 2:23-24

Ichabod: The Weight of a Departure

Phinehas’s wife wasn’t grieving only the death of loved ones—she mourned the loss of God's presence. What happens when we carry on with routine but God’s glory is no longer with us? Is there an area in your life where God’s presence has quietly stepped back? Don’t wait until it’s too late. Let your cry be Emmanuel—God with us, not Ichabod. His glory can return. But it starts with surrender.
Ichabod: The Weight of a Departure - 1 Samuel 4:21

What Do You Live For? Living and Dying with Fearless Faith

"For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain." What would your life look like if every moment reflected this truth? Paul’s words from prison weren’t just theology—they were a way of life. A bold surrender. A fearless faith. Discover how living for Christ transforms your purpose—and why death isn’t loss, but gain.
What Do You Live For? Living and Dying with Fearless Faith - Philippians 1:21

Tolerating False Doctrine: The Gospel, Remixed

The Gospel doesn’t need rebranding. It needs reverence. Paul didn’t say the Galatians rejected Christ—he said they distorted Him. Today, many follow a version of Jesus who motivates but never masters, inspires but never convicts. But a gospel without surrender isn’t the gospel at all. Is the message you're following still the one Christ preached—or has it been remixed for comfort?
Tolerating False Doctrine: The Gospel, Remixed - Galatians 1:6

When God Is Your Source of Strength

Even kings don’t stand by their own might. Real strength begins when we stop relying on ourselves and start trusting the One who never fails. Psalm 21 reminds us that lasting joy and true victory come when God is your source of strength. No matter your position or power, your greatest victories are not earned—they’re given.
When God Is Your Source of Strength - Psalm 21:1

The Fall from Grace: A Caution for Every Believer

Even the seal of perfection fell. If Lucifer, clothed in glory, could lose it all because of sin—how much more must we guard our hearts? This isn’t just a story from the past; it’s a warning for today. Don’t let iniquity find room in your life. Read this powerful reflection on Ezekiel 28 and discover how to stay rooted in God’s grace.
The Fall from Grace: A Caution for Every Believer - Ezekiel 28:15

In His Time: Living with Readiness for Christ’s Return

We often live like we’re in control of the future—putting off repentance, delaying surrender, and forgetting how fleeting life truly is. But Scripture reminds us that Jesus will return in His time, not ours (#1Timothy6v14_15). The real question is: Are we ready? Tap the link to read the full post and reflect on what it means to live prepared.
In His Time: Living with Readiness for Christ’s Return - 1 Timothy 6:13-15