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When Shepherds Fail: A Warning from Ezekiel 34

Shepherds are called to care for God’s people, not exploit them. When leaders neglect their flock, the sheep scatter, vulnerable to deception and danger. Are we faithfully tending to those entrusted to us? Learn from Ezekiel 34 about God’s call to true shepherds.
When Shepherds Fail: A Warning from Ezekiel 34 - Ezekiel 34:5

Why Do You Live As If You Have Control?

We live as if we have control, but do we? God's timing prevails, and Christ’s return is beyond our grasp. Are you truly prepared? Don’t let complacency dull your urgency—live each moment with readiness and faith.
Why Do You Live As If You Have Control? - 1 Timothy 6:13-15

Personal Righteousness: Your Salvation Is Your Responsibility

Faith cannot be borrowed. Righteousness cannot be inherited. On the day of judgment, we will each stand before God alone. Are you in right standing with Him? Ezekiel 14 reminds us that personal righteousness is what truly matters. No father can save his child, no spouse their partner—each of us must walk in obedience and surrender to Christ. This is your wake-up call! Pursue righteousness, share the gospel, and stand firm in your faith.
Personal Righteousness: Your Salvation Is Your Responsibility - Ezekiel 14:14

Judgment vs. Mercy: What Judah’s Story Teaches Us

Before you judge, take a look in the mirror! Judah condemned Tamar without realising his own guilt. How often do we do the same? Instead of pointing fingers, let’s examine our hearts and pursue righteousness.

Extending Forgiveness: Lessons from Jonah’s Anger

Holding onto hurt can weigh us down. Jonah’s story reminds us that even when it's hard, extending forgiveness reflects God’s incredible grace towards us. Can you let go and love anyway? Click the link to explore this powerful lesson & find practical steps for a lighter heart!
Extending Forgiveness: Lessons from Jonah's Anger - Jonah 4:1

Light in the Darkness: A Promise for Troubled Times

Life throws shadows our way, doesn’t it? Those moments when hope feels distant & the path ahead is unclear can be incredibly challenging. But remember Isaiah 9:1 – 'there will be no more gloom for those who were in distress.' There is a light waiting to guide you through! This post explores this beautiful promise and how we can become beacons of hope ourselves. Click the link to discover how to find light in the darkness & embrace God’s unwavering peace.
Light in the Darkness: A Promise for Troubled Times - Isaiah 9:1

Embracing Divine Sovereignty: Where Grace Meets God’s Will

Ever felt like your efforts aren’t enough? Romans 9:16 reminds us: ‘It’s not about human will or effort, but God’s mercy.’ His sovereignty doesn’t dismiss our choices—it redefines them. Grace meets us where striving fails. God’s plans aren’t shaped by our perfection but by His purpose. Whether you’re wrestling with uncertainty or celebrating blessings, His mercy is the anchor. Tap the link to explore how divine sovereignty and grace intersect in your story.
Embracing Divine Sovereignty: Where Grace Meets God’s Will - Romans 9:16

Be Courageous: Following Jesus Requires Boldness

Life may try to shake your faith, but God’s call to courage remains unchanging. The Bible urges us to ‘be on guard, stand firm in the faith, be courageous, be strong’ (1 Corinthians 16:13 NLT). Following Jesus isn’t for the faint of heart—it demands boldness to stand firm when the world pushes back. When fear whispers, ‘retreat,’ courage says, ‘I trust God’s plan.’ When doubt creeps in, boldness declares, ‘His timing is perfect.’ What’s holding you back from living fearlessly for Christ? Tap the link to discover how to embrace the courage God has already placed in you.
Be Courageous: Following Jesus Requires Boldness - 1 Corinthians 16:13

Sanctification Before Service: Cleansed Hearts, Called Lives

Are you serving God with a cleansed heart—or simply going through the motions? Isaiah’s encounter with God reminds us that sanctification must come before service. Before he could answer God’s call, his unclean lips were purified. Serving in ministry or church roles doesn’t automatically mean we’re spiritually prepared. True service isn’t just about doing good works; it’s about becoming a purified vessel fit for God’s use. Dive deeper into this transformative truth by reading the full post.
Sanctification Before Service: Cleansed Hearts, Called Lives - Isaiah 6:7