“The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me to lie down…
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Welcome to the 26th devotional recap of the year. We’re halfway into 2025!
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Solid friendships are always worth treasuring. We all long for friends who are consistently there for us. In moments of difficulty or when we need support, there’s often that one friend who immediately comes to mind, and they rarely let us down.
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Imagine someone who doesn’t have much money claiming that they are restraining themselves from spending lavishly. It sounds like a lie because we cannot test one’s prudence in spending unless such a person has in abundance.
Read More →To test their children’s self-control, parents sometimes place tempting snacks in front of them and ask them to wait before eating. The goal is to see how well they can delay gratification. When the children succeed, it brings the parents joy and satisfaction.
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Kindness can be likened to a candle flame in a darkened room; it appears small in stature but mighty in impact. Kindness is more than being nice; it is an intentional decision to extend grace, mercy, and compassion, especially when it is undeserved.
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Have you ever been faced with the decision to help someone who hurt you deliberately? Probably a co-worker who took credit for a project you spent sleepless nights on. Or that person who decided to tarnish your reputation because you chose to walk away from the relationship. It is tempting to repay them for what they did, but as a child of God, you are called to a higher standard.
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‘Since God chose you to be the holy people He loves, you must clothe yourselves…
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“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,” –…
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Welcome to the 52nd weekly devotional recap of the year. This week, we were reminded of the reason for the season of Christmas and the hope it brings to mankind.
It is a few days after Christmas and still we ponder on this eternal message: Christmas is not merely a celebration of an event; it is a declaration of our redemption.
It is obvious that we live in a world of great political turmoil, polarizing issues, disputes, and confusion. Justice is being perverted unashamedly. Boundary wars between nations are no longer a thing of the past.
Merry Christmas to you! The lights that brighten the streets, songs that fill the air, gifts that fill the rooms, and the food, especially rice and chicken, make Christmas celebrations so memorable.
Have you ever had to crack a hard riddle before? Something true, yet profound. This exact same thing is what the Apostle Paul was trying to portray in the anchor text (1 Timothy 3:16).