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Seeing Clearly in a World of Accusations
In a world quick to judge, Joseph’s story reminds us that bitterness blinds, but mercy sees clearly. Are we merely condemning, or are we interceding? The real battle begins within. Let’s trade accusations for prayer and trust God’s justice. — Kenneth Beaton
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True Peace is the Fruit of Hope
“Hope is essential for a fulfilling life, enabling us to overcome challenges. Without it, despair robs us of peace and vitality. True hope, especially in God, provides the strength and peace to persevere daily.” Estera Marian
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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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Scandalous Gates!
Beloved saints of God. Precious and elect. What a beautiful scene we have set before us today! Lift up your eyes now, far beyond the majesty of the starry heavens, and see what radiant glory is descending from heaven. Let us hear and see with the beloved disciple what this Spirit-filled vision is:…
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In Christ: Our True Identity
In a world that constantly defines us by our achievements, appearances, or failures, the Gospel reminds us that our true identity is found in Christ alone. To be “in Christ” is to be securely rooted in His love and righteousness, freed from striving to prove our worth.
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The Joy of Serving Christ
“Therefore I exult in Christ Jesus in my service to God.” (Romans 15:17, BSB) The Apostle Paul’s declaration in Romans 15:17 offers a glimpse into the heart of a servant captivated by the glory of Christ. His joy is not rooted in personal achievements or the accolades of others but…
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A Call to Christ-Centered Living
Paul’s bold statement, “Be imitators of me, just as I also am of Christ” (1 Corinthians 11:1, NASB), is both striking and humbling. It invites us into a life of discipleship modeled after Christ, through the example of a faithful servant. Yet, this declaration is not isolated or without context.…
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Restoring the Awe of a Holy God
In our modern gatherings, it is undeniable that worship often carries an air of casual familiarity. Hands are lifted high, voices echo in song, and declarations of devotion flow freely. Yet, for all this outward expression, one must ask: Where is the trembling reverence? Where is the deep sense of…
