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Continue reading →: Redeemed by Grace: Learning from David’s Journey
King David, one of the greatest figures in the Bible, was described as “a man after God’s own heart” (1 Samuel 13:14). Yet, his life was far from perfect. David’s affair with Bathsheba and his subsequent attempt to cover it up by arranging the death of her husband, Uriah, is…
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Continue reading →: Jehovah Rapha: Embracing God as Our Healer
Many of you know God as your Savior, but do you also know Him as Jehovah Rapha, the Lord your Healer? David declared in Psalm 103:1-3, “Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all His benefits—who forgives all your sins and heals all your diseases.” God assures us,…
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Continue reading →: Living to Honor God: Lessons from King Asa and King Hezekiah
Good leadership is a blessing, and the Bible provides examples of kings who ruled in ways that honored God. Among these are King Asa and King Hezekiah, two leaders of Judah who stood out for their commitment to God and their efforts to lead their people toward spiritual renewal. Their…
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Continue reading →: Awaiting the Second Coming: God’s Perfect Timing and Plan
As we enter the Advent season, a time of reflection and anticipation, Christians are reminded that this is not merely a season to celebrate Christ’s first coming but also to prepare for His promised return. Advent invites believers to live in the tension between the “already” of Jesus’ incarnation and…
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Continue reading →: Fly High Like an Eagle: Resting in the Grace of God
In the Old Testament, priests constantly offered sacrifices to atone for the people’s sins. Their work never ended; they always strived to earn God’s favor. But when Jesus was crucified, He declared, “It is finished,” signaling the end of this cycle of striving. With His sacrifice, Jesus fulfilled the law…


