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Continue reading →: Brought Near, Built Together: How Christ Tore Down Our Walls | A Deep Dive into Ephesians 2:11–18Feeling like an outsider? Dive into Ephesians 2:11–18 to discover how the blood of Christ tore down walls of hostility, bringing us peace and equal access to God.
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Continue reading →: The Unsung Catalyst: What a Reluctant Disciple Named Ananias Teaches Us About Radical ObedienceDiscover how Ananias overcame fear, obeyed God, and welcomed Saul as a brother—revealing how ordinary disciples can become catalysts for transformation.
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Continue reading →: From Fear to Faith: When God Encourages the Weak | Judges 7:9–15Gideon’s story continues to remind us that God does not need fearless people to accomplish His purposes. He uses surrendered people. He uses obedient people. He uses people who are still learning to trust Him while their knees are shaking. By the time we arrive at Judges 7:9–15, Gideon has…
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Continue reading →: When God Makes the Army Smaller | Judges 7:1-8A reflection on Judges 7:1-8 from the NLT, showing how God reduced Gideon’s army so Israel would trust His power, not their own strength.
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Continue reading →: When Faith Needs Reassurance : Judges 6:36–40A devotional study on Judges 6:36-40 showing how God patiently met Gideon’s weak faith and calls us to trust His Word with obedient faith.
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Continue reading →: Stop Wavering: Lessons from Elijah on Mount Carmel : 1 Kings 18:16–40A Bible study on 1 Kings 18:16–40 showing how God confronted Israel’s divided loyalty, exposed false gods, rebuilt the altar, and called His people back to Himself.
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Continue reading →: Contentment, Generosity, and God’s Provision | A Reflection on Philippians 4:10–20Contentment is not found in having more—it is found in knowing Christ is enough. In Philippians 4:10–20, Paul teaches us that contentment is learned, generosity is worship, and God faithfully provides for His people. Even from a prison cell, Paul could rejoice because his strength, peace, and provision came from…
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Continue reading →: When God Warns Before He Judges | Micah 1:1–7God’s warnings are not acts of cruelty — they are acts of mercy. In Micah 1:1–7, we are reminded that God is holy, His Word is authoritative, sin is serious, and idols will always fail us. Before judgment comes, God calls His people to listen, examine their hearts, repent, and…
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Continue reading →: The Book of Micah: The Lord Is Unlike Any OtherThe book of Micah is a powerful prophetic message that speaks directly to issues of justice, leadership, worship, judgment, mercy, and hope. Though Micah ministered more than 2,700 years ago, his message still speaks clearly to our world today. Micah reminds us that God sees injustice, confronts sin, calls His…
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Continue reading →: Why I Moved From Video to WritingWhy I shifted from video to writing: saving time, stepping out of the studio, growing my audience, avoiding video saturation, and expressing more deeply.



