Month: January 2025
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What Does a Group Bible Study Look Like?
There is something uniquely beautiful about a group of believers gathering to open the Word of God together. A group Bible study is more than just a meeting; it is a fellowship of hearts and minds, united in the desire to know Christ and grow in His grace. The study…
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The Fruits of Patience and Holiness
“Embracing the Season God Has You In” Are you in a time of waiting or feeling called to dedicate your work to Him? Trust in God’s perfect timing and design. He transforms the unseen and the offered into something glorious for His purpose and your good. – Moe
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Deo Volente: Living in the Will of God
“Instead, you ought to say, ‘If the Lord wills, we will live and also do this or that.’” (James 4:15, NASB). These words from James press upon me a profound truth: belief in God’s providence must be more than mere rhetoric. It must shape not only my thoughts but my…
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Forgiveness, Restoration, and Comfort
This topic is deeply personal to me. As a young Christian, I had strayed from our faith and sinned against God and His saints. Fortunately, our all-loving God restored me, but the response of many Christians was anything but comforting. Forgiveness is the core of the Gospel. Through Christ, we…
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The Certainties That Shape My Life
In 1 Peter 1:3-5, the Apostle Peter outlines three truths that are not mere possibilities, but unshakable realities for all who are in Christ. These truths have defined my past, guide my present, and secure my future. They are not of my own making or effort but are gifts of…
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The Storms of Life and the Soul: A Reflection on Mortality and Faith
The knowledge that Christ, in His boundless mercy and immeasurable grace, has already secured our greatest and most pressing need—the eternal salvation of our souls—provides a foundation that cannot be shaken. Christ did not stop at sympathy for our plight. He took action, bearing our sorrows, carrying our burdens, and…
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For Your Amazement
Jesus’ words in the Gospel of John invite us to consider the mystery and majesty of God’s work in the world. In John 3:7, He says, “Do not be amazed that I said, ‘You must be born again.’” (BSB). This teaching, given to Nicodemus, confronts the natural human tendency to…
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Be Still
In a world of constant motion and endless noise, the call to “be still” feels almost counterintuitive. Yet, it is in stillness that we find clarity, peace, and a deeper connection to God. Being still is not about inactivity but about trust and surrender to the One who holds all…
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Jonathan: A Picture of John the Baptist
Jonathan, the son of King Saul, and John the Baptist, the forerunner of Christ, lived centuries apart but share remarkable similarities in their humility, selflessness, and willingness to decrease so that God’s chosen leader could increase. Jonathan’s support of David and John’s mission to prepare the way for Jesus reflect…
