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Am I doing enough

Am I Doing Enough for Jesus? Discover how grace, faith, and renewal free you from performance and help rebuild your life on Christ. Salvation Was Never Earned - Am I doing enough One of the biggest questions many Christians quietly ask themselves is: “Am I doing enough for Jesus?” We measure our faith by how much we pray, serve, attend church, or help others. Yet Scripture reminds us that our salvation was never based on our performance. In Epistle to the Romans 5:8–9, we are reminded that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Jesus did not wait for us to become perfect before showing His love. The cross was never a reward for good behaviour — it was an...

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Faith transforms fact the journey

Faith transforms fact through obedience, trust, and testimony. Discover Naaman’s journey from limitation to healing in 2 Kings 5 and be inspired. Facts Are Real, But They Are Not Final There are moments in life when facts feel final. A doctor’s report is a fact. Pressure around us is a fact. The past we cannot change is a fact. Limitations surrounding us are facts. Facts are real. Facts exist in the present. Facts describe what is happening now or what has already happened. But facts do not always have the final word. Faith has the ability to impact the outcome of a fact. Faith sees beyond the report. Faith speaks beyond the pressure. Faith believes beyond the pain. Faith declares that what...

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What do you see

What do you see shapes your faith and identity. Discover how your view of God transforms your life, breaks cycles, and leads you to truth. The Lens You Live Through “What do you see?” is more than a question—it’s a diagnosis of the heart. The way we see God determines everything: how we relate to Him, how we understand ourselves, and how we live day to day. If we are not mindful of the Kingdom, we cannot live the Kingdom way. Our perspective shapes our reality. The God we see is ultimately the God we experience. Knowing God, Not Just Scripture As James Merritt insightfully puts it, the primary reason for reading the Bible is not simply to know the Bible—but to know the...

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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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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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Seed Parable of Jesus: A Simple Powerful Story

The Seed Parable of Jesus is a simple, powerful story that speaks to the heart and shows how faith can grow from the smallest beginning. The Power Hidden in a Mustard Seed Jesus often pointed to the mustard seed—not because it was impressive, but because it was ordinary. Small. Easy to overlook. Yet in Scripture, that tiny seed becomes evidence of how God works. What looks insignificant in our hands can become extraordinary in His. Every Seed Must Be Planted and Rooted Every seed must be planted. Nothing grows in isolation. A seed must be rooted in something to live, and for the Christ follower, our seed is the Word of God. Whether we realize it or not, something is always being planted inside...

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Consecration Season

Consecration Season is a call to refocus, remove distractions, fast, pray, and seek God first—preparing hearts for purpose, clarity, and divine breakthrough. The Heart Setting: Seeking First the Kingdom Consecration always begins on the inside. Jesus said, “Seek first the kingdom of God”—not as a suggestion, but as a priority shift. This setting is deeply personal. It’s where we ask the hard question: Where have my priorities been? Consecration here means removing what distracts—habits, mindsets, relationships, even good things that have taken God’s place. It’s the prayer that whispers (or sometimes cries), “I want less of me and more of You, God.” This heart posture isn’t about perfection. It’s about alignment. The Camp Setting: Preparing for the Miracle (Joshua 3:5) - Consecration...

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