Biblical Reflection

6 posts

At Ease in Zion: The Danger of a Settled Heart

Being at ease in Zion isn't about rest — it's about spiritual complacency. God’s people in Amos 6 were comfortable but careless, blessed but blind. Today, we face the same danger: drifting through life, unmoved by what burdens God. This post calls us back to intentional faith — to rise from passivity and burn again for what matters most.

Logic Says Safety – Obedience Signals Destiny

Logic may seem wise in moments of pressure, but without God's instruction, even the smartest move can lead to sorrow. Naomi's journey began with a logical escape from famine — yet ended in grief. True prosperity isn't found in what seems right but in what God says is right. Read today’s post and be reminded to seek divine direction in all things.

Genuine Relationship with God: The Foundation for Lasting Faith

When Joash lost his spiritual mentor, his obedience crumbled. Why? Because he never truly knew God for himself. Don’t live on borrowed faith—build your own relationship with the Lord. When human voices fade, let God’s voice remain. Click the link to read this soul-stirring reminder to stay rooted in Christ.
Genuine Relationship with God: The Foundation for Lasting Faith - 2 Chronicles-24:17-18

Called for His Glory: Living for God’s Name, Not Fame

You weren’t called to build your brand—you were called for His glory. Like Moses and Aaron, your obedience is the vessel through which God reveals Himself. Let go of the applause. Embrace the assignment. Read the full message and be stirred to live for His name, not yours.
Called for His Glory: Living for God's Name, Not Fame - Exodus 7:5

Gain vs. Purpose: What the Enemy Wants from Your Struggles

What will you gain? Joseph’s brothers chose profit over mercy—but God’s purpose still prevailed. The enemy is always after a gain—but so is God. One leads to destruction, the other to destiny. Read how this timeless story speaks to your battles today.
Gain vs. Purpose: What the Enemy Wants from Your Struggles - Genesis 37:26-27

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