God’s patience in Noah’s day was not weakness—it was mercy. He gave people time to turn back before the flood. Today, His mercy still calls us to repentance and salvation. Will you respond?
God does not lead us anywhere by chance. Just as Ezekiel was told to “look carefully, listen closely, and pay attention to everything” (#Ezekiel40v4), we too must stay sensitive to His purpose in every season. Every stage of your life carries divine meaning—are you paying attention?
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Some things in life are not worth holding onto—especially when they pull us away from God. Jesus said, “If your hand or your foot causes you to stumble, cut it off and throw it away” (#Matthew18v8).
True freedom comes when we choose holiness over comfort, eternity over ease. Are you willing to cut off what keeps you from God’s best?
Jesus gave one of His strongest warnings: ‘If anyone causes one of these little ones—those who believe in me—to stumble…’ (#Matthew18v6).
Our influence carries eternal weight. Will our lives build faith or weaken it? The choice is ours.
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Pharaoh expected Joseph to interpret his dream—but Joseph replied, “I cannot… but God will.” (Genesis 41:15–16)
What a reminder that our strength is never enough, but God’s presence makes the impossible possible. When you carry Him, He will work through you in ways you cannot imagine.
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Every life bears marks—some from choices, some from struggles. Paul boldly declared, “I bear in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus” (#Galatians6v17). His scars weren’t a shame; they were proof of his loyalty to Christ.
Today, our marks may not be lashes or stones but rejection, sacrifice, or standing firm in faith. The question is: What mark do you carry?
Knowledge alone can puff us up, but love builds and restores. Paul reminds us that true wisdom is not in what we know, but in how we love. Christ Himself showed us that the greatest lesson is not pride in knowledge but humility in service.
When life feels like a cave, will you choose silence or a song? David, hiding from Saul, chose worship that echoed beyond nations. Your personal devotion can become a testimony that points others to God’s faithfulness.
Sometimes real victory looks like choosing to be wronged. Paul reminds us in 1 Corinthians 6:7 that dragging each other before the world’s courts is already defeat. Jesus showed us a better way—enduring wrong with love and entrusting justice to God.
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Salvation is not the end—it’s the doorway. God’s ultimate call is fellowship with His Son.
Are you seeking the Giver—or only His gifts?
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