
The Mastery of Life – Part 4:
The key verse today reminds us that we are called to live as "daytime people," walking in the light of God’s kingdom and leaving behind the darkness of sin. When we come to Christ, we become citizens of the kingdom of light.

The Mastery of Life Part 2
Without self-control, our lives are like a city with broken walls, vulnerable to impulses, temptations, and harmful habits. With self-control, we build protection, strength, and purpose.

The Mastery of Life Part 1
First, self-control and the Christian faith as a whole—is not about self-improvement. Our faith is not a self-help tool. When we accept Jesus as Lord (Romans 10:9)

The Mastery of Life: (Introduction)
Why is self-control loving? Think of a loving parent. A good father establishes routines, sets boundaries, and disciplines his children—not to control or punish them, but to keep them safe, help them grow.

Perhaps Today Conclusion
The conclusion of this series, Perhaps Today, is not just a mindset but a revelation. Our ultimate purpose is rooted in love. God created us to live intentionally and gave us free will to choose love.

Perhaps Today Part 10
The Bible is the living, active Word of God, inspired to reveal His heart and transform us. Yet, for some, reading the Bible can feel like eating plain, boring food—it may seem dull without the help of the Holy Spirit.

Perhaps Today Part 9
Hope deferred makes the heart sick… (Proverbs 13:12). Waiting can feel painful, even discouraging, when hope seems delayed. Sometimes, we feel so worn down by waiting that we stop expecting God to fulfill His promises.

Perhaps Today Part 8
Choosing love doesn’t mean pretending everything is perfect or denying pain. Instead, it’s about shifting our perspective and taking every thought captive to the obedience of Christ.

Perhaps today 6
“Self” is one of the greatest obstacles to a deep relationship with God. Our selfish nature resists God’s authority, seeks glory, clings to comfort, and thrives on worry and control.

Perhaps Today Part 7
Wrestling may look messy, but in those moments of vulnerability and authenticity, God revealed Himself in a personal and powerful way.

Perhaps Today Part 5
Throughout Scripture, we see how encountering Jesus brought immediate change. The apostles experienced radical transformation.

Perhaps Today Part 4
"Perhaps Today" reminds us that every moment is an opportunity to glorify God. Even in the smallest things—a moment of prayer, worship, or quiet meditation—we can draw closer to Him. Outwardly

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.