Inspiring biblical messages that teach, correct, and strengthen faith for daily living.
Spiritual maturity is not the absence of old temptations, but the persistent choice to trust God’s protection over our own deceptive patterns.
God’s Word may not show the whole path, but it always gives enough light for the next faithful step.
Hagar learned that even in her wilderness, God saw her and cared for her. El Roi reminds us that no pain or moment in our lives is ever hidden from God.
Rebellion undermines foundations, blinds the heart, and disconnects us from God’s voice. This sermon explores how rebellion forms, how it spreads, and how God calls us back into alignment with His will.
In 1 Samuel 10:16, Saul speaks of the donkeys but hides the calling. This reminds us that God often works quietly in our lives, giving us purposes that take time to understand and reveal.
Stop trying to sustain by your own strength what was started in your own will; let God demolish the faulty foundation of rebellion to rebuild a life of lasting peace on the rock of Jesus Christ.
Your current frustration is not a sign of God’s absence, but the very transportation He is using to bring you to your destiny.
God is a King to be worshipped, not a tool to be manipulated.
You will always be faced with two reports; choose to believe the report of the Lord, and you will inherit His promises.
Stop trying to understand the storm and start trusting the Anchor.
Jonathan was the valiant crown prince of Israel who chose loyalty to God’s anointed over his own ambition, becoming the Bible’s ultimate example of sacrificial friendship.
Michal was the daughter of King Saul who saved David’s life out of love but ultimately ended her life in barren isolation because she valued royal dignity over humble worship.
Abner was the powerful commander of Saul’s army who, after a long rivalry with David, sought to unite all Israel under David’s crown before being tragically assassinated by Joab.
Jonathan was the valiant crown prince of Israel who chose loyalty to God’s anointed over his own ambition, becoming the Bible’s ultimate example of sacrificial friendship.
Michal was the daughter of King Saul who saved David’s life out of love but ultimately ended her life in barren isolation because she valued royal dignity over humble worship.
Abner was the powerful commander of Saul’s army who, after a long rivalry with David, sought to unite all Israel under David’s crown before being tragically assassinated by Joab.
The City of David is the ancient, fortified ridge where King David established his capital, serving as the historical seed from which Jerusalem grew and the spiritual center of the Israelite kingdom.
Mahanaim, meaning “Two Camps,” was the historic fortress city east of the Jordan where Jacob met angels and where kings Ishbosheth and David found refuge during Israel’s greatest civil wars.
Jabesh-gilead was a city defined by a legacy of survival and fierce loyalty, best known for the valiant night raid to retrieve the bodies of King Saul and his sons from Philistine desecration.