Bible reflection

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Glorifying God Over Self: A Humble Response That Inspires

When God moves through your life, do you point others to Him—or to yourself? Moses had a choice before Pharaoh, and he chose to magnify God, not his own role. His humble response echoes a call for us today: to decrease so He may increase. Read how glorifying God over self reshapes our heart, our service, and our impact.
Glorifying God Over Self: A Humble Response That Inspires - Exodus 8:10

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

The Scriptures and You: Discovering Your Story in God’s Word

Ever felt like you’re walking with Jesus but not seeing Him clearly? That’s how the disciples on the road to Emmaus felt—until Jesus opened the Scriptures and everything changed. The Bible isn’t just a book of stories. It’s God’s voice, your mirror, and the map to your purpose. Every verse points to Jesus—and to the life He’s written for you. Discover how The Scriptures and You are more connected than you think. Let your heart burn again with fresh faith
The Scriptures and You: Discovering Your Story in God's Word - Luke 24:27

Never Say Enough: Cultivating a Holy Hunger for God

Your soul was made for more than comfort and complacency. Just like the grave, the barren womb, the thirsty land, and consuming fire — your spirit should never say enough in its pursuit of God. Let this reminder from Proverbs 30 awaken a hunger that only His presence can satisfy.
Never Say Enough: Cultivating a Holy Hunger for God - Proverbs 30:15-16

Never Forget God—Even in Times of Stability

When life gets stable and the prayers are answered, there’s a quiet danger we rarely notice: the temptation to forget God. Rehoboam’s story reminds us that being established by God is not the end of our dependence, but the beginning of a deeper walk. Don’t let success create distance between you and the One who gave it. Stay rooted. Stay humbled. Stay close. Read the full post and rekindle your pursuit of God in every season.
Never Forget God—Even in Times of Stability - 2 Chronicles 12:1

God-Conscious Living: From Hidden Sin to Bold Faith

Moses once looked around to see if anyone was watching—but forgot to look up. Like him, we sometimes live by human approval instead of divine awareness. But true integrity begins when we live not just people-conscious, but God-conscious. Are your choices guided by God’s gaze or man’s opinion? Let this powerful reflection inspire you to live with a heavenward focus—boldly, intentionally, and without fear. Read the full blog post and be encouraged to walk in God's presence every day.
God-Conscious Living: From Hidden Sin to Bold Faith - Exodus 2:12