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Continue reading →: Running Your Race: Embracing the Unique Path God Has Set Before You
Life often feels like a race. We’re all moving forward, striving for goals, navigating obstacles, and seeking purpose. Yet, as believers, we are called to run a race designed specifically for us by God. This race is not a competition with others but a journey that is unique to each…
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Continue reading →: Celebrating the Old Testament Feasts Through a New Testament Lens
The Old Testament feasts hold profound spiritual significance, offering Christians today an opportunity to deepen their faith and understanding of God’s redemptive plan. Through a New Testament lens, these celebrations can be seen as shadows pointing to the ultimate fulfillment in Jesus Christ. Here’s how Christians can meaningfully engage with…
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Continue reading →: God’s Work Through Paul in Prison: Turning Challenges into Opportunities
The Apostle Paul is a shining example of how God can use even the darkest circumstances for His glory. Despite being imprisoned multiple times, Paul did not allow his chains to hinder the work of spreading the Gospel. Instead, God used Paul’s time in confinement to produce some of the…
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Continue reading →: Who Didn’t Die in Scripture? A Look at Enoch and Elijah’s Heavenly Callings
The natural order of life is clear throughout the Bible: all living beings eventually face death. However, Scripture contains two extraordinary exceptions: Enoch and Elijah. These two men were taken directly into heaven without experiencing death, a unique distinction that holds profound significance for believers today. The first mention of…
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Continue reading →: Saul’s Conversion: God’s Power to Redeem and Use Broken People
The story of Saul’s transformation into Paul is one of the most dramatic and inspiring accounts in Scripture. Once a fierce persecutor of Christians, Saul became one of the most influential apostles of Jesus Christ. His life reminds us that God can use anyone, no matter their past, and that…
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Continue reading →: The Tower of Babel: The Danger of Pursuing Greatness Without God
The story of the Tower of Babel is one of the most striking accounts in the Bible, found in Genesis 11:1-9. It highlights humanity’s tendency to pursue power, recognition, and self-reliance at the expense of obedience to God’s will. At its core, this story is not just about a tower;…
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Continue reading →: Between Malachi and Matthew: Trusting God’s Work in the Silent Seasons
The 400 years between the Old Testament book of Malachi and the New Testament book of Matthew are often called the “silent years.” During this time, no recorded prophets spoke God’s words to His people, no new Scripture, and seemingly no divine activity. It may have felt as though God…
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Continue reading →: Parable of the Talents: A Call to Stewardship and Action in the Church Today
The parable of the talents, found in Matthew 25:14–30, is a powerful lesson on responsibility, stewardship, and the importance of using what God has entrusted to us for His glory. Though told thousands of years ago, this parable speaks directly to the modern church, challenging believers to evaluate how they…


