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The Lord Will Fight for You — Just Stay Calm

Few sentences in Scripture are as simple — and as hard to live — as this one: “The Lord Himself will fight for you. Just stay calm.” (Exodus 14:14) These words were spoken at one of the most terrifying moments … Continue reading

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Lessons We Can Learn from the Life of Nehemiah

The book of Nehemiah is not just a story about rebuilding a wall—it is a masterclass in leadership, prayer, courage, and faithfulness. Nehemiah was not a prophet or a priest. He was a cupbearer serving in the court of a … Continue reading

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The Song of Moses and the Song of the Lamb

(Revelation 15:2–4) John gives us a breathtaking glimpse of heaven in Revelation 15. He sees God’s people standing victorious, holding harps given to them by God, and singing a song that spans the entire story of redemption: “They were singing … Continue reading

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Finishing Well: Living With the End in Sight

Reflections on 2 Timothy 4:6–8 There are certain passages in Scripture that stop us in our tracks—not because they are dramatic, but because they reveal the heart of a believer who has lived wholly for God. Paul’s words near the … Continue reading

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When Heaven’s Armies Fight for You

Life often feels like a battlefield. We face struggles with temptation, discouragement, broken relationships, spiritual opposition, and daily pressures that can leave us feeling overwhelmed. In moments like these, Isaiah 47:4 reminds us of a truth we desperately need: we … Continue reading

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Do Not Be Afraid, You Are Mine

One of the most comforting promises in Scripture is found in Isaiah 43:1–3. God speaks tenderly to His people, assuring them of His protection, His presence, and His love: “Do not be afraid, for I have ransomed you.I have called … Continue reading

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Obeying God or Government? Understanding a Biblical Balance

In Acts 5:29, we read a powerful declaration from Peter and the apostles: “We must obey God rather than any human authority.” This bold statement was made in the face of religious leaders who commanded them to stop preaching in … Continue reading

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Staying Focused on the Mission

In Mark 13:9-10, Jesus tells His disciples, “You will stand trial before governors and kings because you are My followers. But this will be your opportunity to tell them about Me. For the Good News must first be preached to … Continue reading

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Dealing With the Dragons in Your Life

The Bible is filled with vivid imagery, and few symbols are as striking as the red dragon described in Revelation 12. This dragon, representing Satan, is portrayed as a ferocious enemy, seeking to devour and destroy. While most of us will never encounter a literal dragon, we all face metaphorical ones—the challenges, temptations, and spiritual battles that threaten to overwhelm us. How can we deal with these dragons in our lives and emerge victorious? Continue reading

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