
Perhaps today Part 3
This verse reminds us to stop dwelling on what was and focus on what God is doing TODAY. When we hold on to past mistakes, hurts, or failures, they trap us and keep us from moving forward.

Perhaps Today Part 2
Perhaps today, God will show up in ways you never expected. This mindset is powerful because it builds faith and expectation, reminding us that God’s power is always at work.

Perhaps Today Part 1
The Bible is filled with prophecies about Jesus’ second coming, more than His first coming. His return is certain, though the timing is uncertain. Jesus told us He would come like a thief in the night unexpectedly.

Perhaps Today Introduction
This reality reminds us to live intentionally, with an eternal perspective, making the most of every moment.

Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment, Part 11: Conclusion – Freedom from Law
But the good news is this: Jesus came to set us free from the yoke of slavery to the law. When we step into the Spirit, we experience the freedom of God’s grace. The key is to recognize these strongholds, repent, renounce agreement with the lies, and allow the Holy Spirit to fill us with mercy and grace.

Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment – Part 10 Self-perception
We are often our harshest critics. We fixate on flaws, compare ourselves to others, and replay past mistakes. This self-judgment distorts our identity, limits faith, and hinders our calling.

Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment, Part 9: Mercy as a Commandment
When we fixate on others’ wrongs while forgetting how God has forgiven us of 10,000 talents, we step outside of alignment with His nature and lose the freedom mercy brings.

Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment Part 8: The Ultimate Gift of Mercy
Through the Holy Spirit, the gift of Jesus continues in us today. The Spirit gives us the spiritual gift of mercy, enabling us to empathize with others, walk with them in their suffering, and extend forgiveness and kindness.

Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment, Part 7 – The Mirror of Mercy
The mirror of God’s mercy reflects truth in love, helping us see ourselves and others clearly. When we look into the Word of God—the ultimate mirror—it reveals both our flaws and our worth at the same time. Yet this reflection invites transformation without condemnation.

Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment, Part 6 – Celebration Mercy
The father’s response to the older son is a great example of God’s mercy. Instead of rebuking the older son for his anger and judgmentalism, the father gently affirms his identity: "Son, you are always with me, and everything I have is yours."

Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment – Part 5: Mercy Brings a New Chance
The story of Peter’s restoration reveals the transformative power of Jesus’ mercy. Jesus had every right to condemn Peter, to call him unworthy to be his disciples. But mercy triumphed over judgment, as Jesus extended mercy and restored Peter to become one of His greatest disciples.

Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment Part 4: Empathy vs. Apathy
Mercy begins with compassion, a deep, gut-wrenching empathy that moves us to action. The Samaritan didn’t just feel bad for the man—he acknowledged his pain and took steps to help. This is the essence of mercy: entering into others’ struggles to bring relief and comfort.

Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment: Part 3 - Relentless Mercy
When Jonah finally delivered God’s message, Nineveh repented, and God relented. The Hebrew word נָחַם (nacham), meaning “relents,” reveals God’s compassionate response to repentance.

Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment: Part 2 – The Very Heart of God
He forgives as though the sin had never happened, withholding the judgment his son deserved. Mercy triumphs over judgment by bringing restoration, not condemnation.

Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment (Part 1) Mercy vs Grace
The reality is, we all need mercy—whether it’s from God, others, or even ourselves. In moments of failure, guilt, or suffering, mercy forgives and restores. Without mercy, judgment and accusation can take over, leaving us in bondage.

Money is Spiritual – Part 18: Conclusion
Generosity is like the physical water cycle: as we give to others, God ensures we are replenished. The more we pour out, the more He fills us.

Mercy triumphs over judgment (Introduction)
When we show mercy, we reflect God’s heart and His unconditional love to those around us. Let us journey together to discover what it means to love mercy, walk humbly before God, and share His tender compassion with others.

Money is Spiritual – Part 17 Cain vs. Abel
God accepted Abel’s offering because it came from a pure heart that honored Him. However, He rejected Cain’s offering because of Cain’s heart condition.

Money is Spiritual Part 16: Investment in the Bible
Can Christians invest? Even though the Bible doesn’t explicitly use the term "investment," the answer is yes! As Christians, we are called to exercise wise financial management.

Money Is Spiritual:Part 15 Comparing Wealth
One common spiritual struggle with money is the tendency to compare our financial situation to others. Insecurity often drives this comparison—when we feel inadequate or lack confidence in our self-worth.