Knock Knock, God’s There!

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From the youngest to the oldest among us, life is undeniably full of doors. Particularly in this season full of transitions, marked by endings and fresh beginnings, doors are often closing and new ones opening. There are open doors of opportunity and change, doors that bring new starts, and doors that leave us unsure of what lies ahead. Today, I’d …

Nothing is Wasted

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A Journey of Redemption and Grace When Jesus addresses topics like divorce in the Gospels, He is not merely setting rules; He is inviting us into a deeper relational journey with Him, one marked by redemption and grace. The standard Jesus presents is not for condemnation but a guiding light to the Father’s heart. Given the challenging nature of discussing …

A Picture of Heaven

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As we read the profound visions of John in Revelation 7:9-17 and connect it with our current reality and aspirations, we can often find scripture like this to seem distant—a far-off promise in a future, esoteric dimension. Yet, as I reflect on today’s world, with its strife and division, this scriptural vision feels like a necessary meditation on hope and …

Your Kingdom COME

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As a family, we find ourselves at week 4 of a profound exploration of three transformative words from the Lord’s Prayer: “Your kingdom come.” These words are not just a passive wish but an active invocation of God’s sovereign rule here on earth as it is in heaven. The Call of the Kingdom – “COME!” This week, we focus singularly …