Guarding Against Sin That Entangles Us

Sin rarely begins as something overwhelming. Often, it starts small—unchecked thoughts, subtle compromises, quiet disobedience. But if left unguarded, it grows and eventually entangles us, restricting our spiritual growth and weakening our walk with God. In Hebrews 12:1–11, believers are urged to be vigilant, disciplined, and focused in their faith journey. The writer compares the…

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Focus on Your Calling: A Lesson From the Final Conversation of Jesus and Peter

In John 21:20–22, we witness a quiet yet powerful exchange between Jesus and Peter—one that carries a timeless lesson about calling, comparison, and faithfulness. After restoring Peter and commissioning him to care for His people, Jesus addresses a question that many believers still wrestle with today: “What about someone else’s path?” This short passage reminds…

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When God’s redirection leads you somewhere better

I used to think unanswered prayers were a form of rejection — doors that slammed shut because I wasn’t enough, or plans that failed because I made a wrong turn. But as I’ve walked with God longer, I’ve learned something beautiful: sometimes what feels like rejection is actually God’s redirection. “For my thoughts are not…

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Do what God calls you to do, even when it makes others uncomfortable

In a world that celebrates popularity over purpose, doing what God calls you to do often feels lonely. But God didn’t call you to be everyone’s favorite — you were meant to be God’s light. And light, by design, exposes what darkness tries to hide. It makes people uncomfortable, not because it’s harsh, but because…

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