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The Enduring Reason to Praise God Always

When life feels uncertain, praise can seem like the last thing on our minds. Yet Psalm 47 reminds us that worship isn’t rooted in our emotions but in God’s identity as the Most High King. He reigns over every nation, every moment, every season. If you’ve ever wondered why praise matters so deeply, this message will speak to your heart.
The Enduring Reason to Praise God Always - Psalm 47:6

Born of God: A Life the Enemy Cannot Touch

You were not born to be defeated—you were born of God. Those born of Him are guarded, strengthened, and empowered to rise above sin and every attack of the enemy. When you understand who you are, you begin to walk in the victory Christ already purchased for you.
Born of God: A Life the Enemy Cannot Touch - 1 John 5:18

Thoughtfulness: How Right Thinking Leads to Right Living

There is a constant battle for your mind. Thoughtfulness — deliberate, God-centred thinking — is how you win. Until your thoughts align with God’s truth, lasting peace and change will remain out of reach. The enemy’s strategy is to distort your view of God and yourself through subtle lies, but when you choose to think intentionally, anchored in Scripture, you begin to see clearly. Victory in life begins with victory in the mind — and thoughtfulness is the key that unlocks it.

The Path of Consecration: Set Apart to Fulfil God’s Call

You were never meant to enter God's calling on desire alone. Just like Aaron was consecrated before he could serve, you too must be set apart. Has God mark you with His Spirit—not robes, but the seal of His presence? Discover what it truly means to be prepared for divine purpose. Read more and be stirred to walk in your calling.
The Path of Consecration: Set Apart to Fulfil God’s Call - Exodus 28:41

Landmarks: God’s Guideposts from Ancient Times

Truth doesn’t age—it anchors. The ancient landmarks of faith weren’t meant to be moved. They were set by God to guide us, protect us, and pass on a legacy of truth. But today, many shift them slowly—choosing comfort over conviction, culture over Christ. When we move God’s boundaries, we don’t just lose our standards—we lose our way. Now more than ever, it’s time to return. Return to Scripture. Return to clarity. Return to the landmarks. Read the full message and rediscover the strength of standing firm.
Landmarks: God's Guideposts from Ancient Times - Proverbs 22:28

Obeying God’s Word: The Key to Real Spiritual Blessing

Many admire Jesus—but He said true blessing belongs to those who hear and obey God's word. It’s not our titles or connections that heaven celebrates, but a heart that lives out His truth. Are you simply hearing, or are you obeying? Read the full post and rediscover what it means to be truly blessed.
Obeying God’s Word: The Key to Real Spiritual Blessing - Luke 11:28

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

Preaching with Sincerity: Handling God’s Word Without Corruption

Are you handling God’s Word with sincerity—or have worldly motives crept in? In 2 Corinthians 2:17, Paul reminds us that we must speak not to please people, but as those who are accountable to God Himself. In a world full of distortion and deception, how can we ensure our words reflect divine truth and love? Discover the importance of preaching—and living—with purity, integrity, and reverence for Scripture. Tap the link to dive deeper into what it means to handle God’s Word without corruption.
Preaching with Sincerity: Handling God's Word Without Corruption - 2 Corinthians 2:17

Selfishness or Service? Reflecting Jesus in a Me-First World

Selfishness comes naturally to the fallen man, but Christ calls us to a higher standard—one of selflessness and love. Philippians 2:21 reminds us that true followers of Jesus do not seek only their own interests but live to reflect His heart. Are you living for yourself or for Christ? Discover how selfless living transforms your faith and relationships. Tap the link to read more and embrace Christlike humility today.
Selfishness or Service? Reflecting Jesus in a Me-First World - Philippians 2:21

Praising God While Alive: Embrace Life’s Sacred Gift

Every breath is a gift—an opportunity to praise God while we’re alive. Psalm 30:9 reminds us, ‘Shall the dust praise Thee?’ Our time on earth is fleeting, but every moment carries a divine purpose. Are you embracing life as a sacred calling to glorify God? Discover how to live each day with gratitude and worship in this inspiring post. Tap the link to read more about how praising God transforms your perspective.
Praising God While Alive: Embrace Life’s Sacred Gift - Psalm 30:9