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Lost Jesus In The Crowd

Lost Jesus in the crowd? Discover how noise, distractions, and routine can hide Him—and how to refocus on a real, personal relationship with Christ. The Danger of the Crowd - Lost Jesus There is something powerful about being in a crowd—energy, excitement, movement. It feels like you’re part of something meaningful. But the crowd can also become the very place where you lose what matters most. In Gospel of John 12:12–13, people were celebrating, shouting, waving palm branches—yet many missed who Jesus truly was. The noise of excitement drowned out the presence of the Savior. The same can happen today. You can be surrounded by worship, church activity, and spiritual language—and still miss Jesus. When Good Things Become Noise Not all distractions are bad....

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Don’t Abandon the Process

Don’t Abandon the Process: Discover biblical truths on growth, obedience, and change. Stay faithful, trust God’s path, and live out His Word daily. Stay Committed to the Journey Growth in faith is rarely instant. In Matthew 7:24–29, Jesus reminds us that a strong foundation is built by those who not only hear His words but put them into practice. Life’s process—though sometimes slow and uncomfortable—is where transformation happens. Walking away too soon can mean missing the very breakthrough you’ve been praying for. Stay committed, even when it’s difficult. Faith Requires Action - Don’t Abandon the Process The Kingdom of God is not just about belief—it’s about application. It’s one thing to know truth, and another to live it out daily. Faith becomes powerful when...

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Powerful Forgiveness & The Resurrection

Learn why Jesus’ forgiveness and the resurrection still matter today, and how His message continues to guide and transform lives 2,000 years later. A Wisdom Beyond His Years Jesus Christ showed extraordinary wisdom even as a child. At just 12 years old, He spoke with understanding far beyond His years, astonishing those around Him. While others relied on tradition, Jesus revealed truth with clarity and authority. A Heart for the Outcasts Jesus consistently reached out to those rejected by society—the broken, the forgotten, and the judged. He defended the adulterous woman, choosing mercy over condemnation, and welcomed children when others dismissed them. His life was a message: no one is beyond love or redemption. Power Over Life and Death Throughout His ministry, Jesus performed miracles that...

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Don’t Be Offended, Be Transformed

A thought-provoking reflection on choosing transformation over offense, exploring identity, relationships, & the intrinsic value of every person. Be Transformed A Different Response: From Offense to Transformation We live in a culture that almost trains us to be offended. Every disagreement, every misunderstanding, every inconvenience can feel personal. But what if the goal isn’t to react—but to transform? To choose transformation over offense is to refuse to let moments define us emotionally and instead allow them to refine us spiritually and personally. Offense keeps us stuck; transformation moves us forward. It asks a deeper question: What can this moment change in me for the better? Who Are You When No One Is Watching? Transformation begins in private. It’s easy to act composed, kind, and thoughtful...

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when worry meets the powerful king

Explore how worry distorts reality and trust, & discover freedom by shifting from materialism to faith, where true peace is found beyond possessions A Distorted Sense of Reality - worry In Gospel of Matthew 6:19–21, we’re reminded not to store up treasures on earth, where they can fade, break, or be taken. Yet so often, our reality becomes shaped by what we can see, touch, and own. We begin to measure success by possessions, status, and accumulation. Over time, this creates a distorted sense of reality—one where temporary things feel permanent, and what truly matters is pushed aside. It’s Not What You Own—It’s What Owns You The issue isn’t having things; it’s when those things begin to have us. Possessions can quietly...

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The Power Of The Hidden Life

Discover the power of the hidden life on how prayer, giving, & fasting transform your faith, build a deeper relationship with God, & produce spiritual fruit Listening vs. Obeying In spiritual life, there is a crucial difference between hearing and doing. It is one thing to listen, and another to obey. Many people listen to teachings, sermons, and wisdom, yet their lives remain unchanged because the words never move beyond their ears. In the teachings of Gospel of Matthew—particularly in chapter 6—we encounter part of the famous Sermon on the Mount. This sermon is not merely inspirational speech; it carries the power to transform the inner life. It calls people away from empty performance and toward genuine obedience. True transformation begins...

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The Powerful Giving Without Recognition

Discover Jesus’ teaching on giving without recognition and why true generosity is about honouring God, not seeking praise from others. The Principle Behind Spiritual Disciplines In the teachings of Jesus found in Gospel of Matthew chapters 5–6, we see practical guidance on how believers should live. Jesus addresses three key spiritual practices: giving, prayer, and fasting. These disciplines were already common among religious people of the time, but Jesus challenged the motivation behind them. The word rule or principle can be connected to the Latin word “regula” (regularus), meaning a pattern or way of life. For followers of Christ, spiritual disciplines are not meant to be occasional religious acts but part of a consistent lifestyle. However, Jesus warned that the heart behind...

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Faith in Motion & Kingdom Practice

Faith in Motion & Kingdom Practice empowers believers to live out faith daily through practical spiritual disciplines, growth, and real-life transformation. The Sermon on the Mount: The Foundation of Kingdom Practices The teachings of Jesus in Matthew 5:17–48, often called The Sermon on the Mount, reveal what Kingdom living truly looks like. Jesus did not come to abolish the law but to fulfill it by transforming hearts, motives, and daily behavior. Kingdom practices go beyond outward religion. They focus on inward transformation — loving enemies, pursuing righteousness, practicing mercy, and living with integrity even when no one is watching. These teachings show that faith is not passive; it is active and intentional. Faith in motion begins when believers move from hearing God’s...

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Fearless Expectant Faith in Action

Faith in action is belief that moves—pushing through fear, stretching beyond limits, and trusting God boldly until breakthrough becomes reality. Someone Deliberately Touched Me In a crowded place full of noise and movement, one moment stood out. A woman reached out—not by accident, not casually—but with intention. In Gospel of Mark 5:27, it says that when she heard about Jesus, she came behind Him in the crowd and touched His garment. Jesus stopped and asked, “Who touched me?” The disciples were confused. The crowd was pressing in. But this was different.This was deliberate. Faith is never accidental. It is intentional. Someone touched Him with expectation. She Had Expectation The Scripture says, “When she heard…” — she heard about Jesus. Hearing built expectation. Expectation built...

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Spiritual Authority, Prayer, and Love

Learn how spiritual authority flows from our adoption into God’s family through prayer, intimacy with God, and living in Christ’s love. Welcomed Into God’s Family Spiritual Authority We are not meant to live with a sense of bondage or distance from God. Through Christ, we are welcomed into God’s family—received, known, and deeply loved. This adoption is not earned; it is given freely by grace. Being part of God’s family means we no longer relate to Him out of fear, but out of relationship. We are invited to draw close, to rest in our identity, and to grow in trust. As sons and daughters, we learn what it means to live from love rather than striving for it. Our Rights, Resources, and Responsibilities Being...

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