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Lessons From the Prodigal Son
Few stories Jesus told are as rich, relatable, and revealing as the parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15:11–32). It’s a story about rebellion, brokenness, repentance, and extravagant grace. But more than that, it’s a mirror—showing us not only who … Continue reading
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The Unseen Power of Humility
Jesus said it plainly: “Those who exalt themselves will be humbled, and those who humble themselves will be exalted.” Those words aren’t just spiritual—they’re intensely practical. They show up in everyday moments, even on a pickleball court. You’ve already seen … Continue reading
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Tagged arrived, better decisions, consistency, decisions, declines, disrespect, grace, grounded, growth, honor, humble, humility, insight, leader, learner, mindset, musician, patience, pickleball, play better, pride, respect, student, teachable
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A Wife of Noble Character
Reflections on Proverbs 31:10–31 Few passages in Scripture have been as admired—and at times misunderstood—as Proverbs 31:10–31. It paints a picture of a “wife of noble character,” a woman of strength, wisdom, and deep devotion. Some read it and feel … Continue reading
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God’s Promise of Protection (Psalm 91)
There are seasons in life when you feel exposed—uncertain about the future, aware of your limitations, and conscious of dangers you can’t control. Psalm 91 speaks directly into those moments. It doesn’t offer shallow comfort—it offers a deep, steady confidence … Continue reading
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How To Enjoy Favor For A Lifetime
Everyone loves the idea of favor. We like the thought of doors opening, opportunities appearing, and people showing us kindness and support. In the Bible, favor often describes God’s gracious hand on a person’s life. When God’s favor rests on … Continue reading
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What the Bible Teaches About Humility
Humility is one of the most consistently emphasized virtues in Scripture. Far from being mere self-deprecation or weakness, biblical humility is a realistic view of ourselves in light of God’s greatness, a willingness to serve others, and an active choice … Continue reading
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“You Will Desire to Control Your Husband, But He Will Rule Over You”
(Genesis 3:16) This is one of the most misunderstood—and often misused—verses in all of Scripture: “You will desire to control your husband,but he will rule over you.” These words have been quoted to justify domination, excuse abuse, and normalize unhealthy … Continue reading
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