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Finding True Peace in God Amidst Life's Chaos and Worldly Turmoil
Life often feels like a storm, with challenges and uncertainties swirling around us. Many seek peace in various ways—through achievements, relationships, or possessions—but these sources often leave us feeling empty or restless. True peace, the kind that calms the soul and endures beyond circumstances, comes from a deeper place. This post explores how finding peace in God offers a refuge amid life’s chaos, contrasting it with the fleeting peace the world offers. Through perso
Nov 26


When Two or Three Witnesses Share One Truth about God's Promises
From the earliest days of Scripture, God established a clear principle for confirming truth: the testimony of two or three witnesses. This divine law, found in Deuteronomy 19:15, is not just a legal standard but a reflection of God’s nature as a God of clarity and confirmation. This principle carries through the entire Bible and finds a profound expression in the four Gospels of the New Testament. Understanding how God confirms His Word through multiple witnesses can deepen y
Nov 20


Don't Settle for Comfort: Embrace the Divine Call to Move Forward
There is a quiet danger in the life of a believer: settling in a place where God never intended you to stay. Settling does not always look like sin. Often, it appears as comfort, familiarity, or safety. It is a place where you have seen God move once but is not where He is calling you next. Scripture reveals that God is a God of movement, direction, and progression. When He calls, He calls forward. This post explores the spiritual risks of settling and the biblical examples t
Nov 18


Creating Intentional Space for Jesus in a Distracted World
In a world filled with constant noise and endless distractions, finding moments of peace can feel impossible. Our days are packed with tasks, our minds race with worries, and our hearts often feel stretched too thin. Yet, amid this chaos, Jesus offers a simple invitation: “Behold, I stand at the door, and knock” (Revelation 3:20, KJV). This is not the call of a distant ruler but the gentle knock of a loving Savior who desires to be close to us. The real question is not whethe
Nov 17


The Heart Before the Head: How Jesus Invites Us to Express Our Grief and Questions
There is a moment in Scripture that reveals the gentle, patient, and intentional nature of Jesus like few others. After His resurrection, Jesus did not first appear to the disciples or the crowds. Instead, He appeared to a woman standing outside an empty tomb, weeping. This woman was Mary Magdalene. Her tears were genuine, her grief profound, and her understanding limited. Despite walking with Jesus for years, she could not recognize Him in this moment of transition. What Jes
Nov 14
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