
Handling Offences Rightly
(Luke 17:1–4) Offences, temptations, snares, and traps that lead us astray from God’s path are a reality of life.Jesus, in Luke 17:1–4, acknowledges that such
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(Luke 17:1–4) Offences, temptations, snares, and traps that lead us astray from God’s path are a reality of life.Jesus, in Luke 17:1–4, acknowledges that such

True resilience is not about being unbreakable, but about recognising our God-given limits and learning to rest in His strength. Discover how the concept of elasticity reveals a powerful spiritual truth about stress, boundaries, and grace.

(2 Chronicles 14:1-15) The reign of Asa over Judah stands as a testament to the blessings that come from wholeheartedly seeking God. Asa’s time as

(Daniel 12:1-4) The closing chapters of the book of Daniel present a profound prophecy concerning the end times. Daniel foretells a period of unparalleled distress

(Jonah 3:1-10) God’s dealings with Jonah vividly illustrate the depth of His mercy and the transformative power of repentance. When God first commanded Jonah to

(Hosea 7:8-16) The prophet Hosea uses the image of a “cake not turned” to strikingly illustrate Israel’s spiritual state—unprofitable, incomplete, and lacking purpose. This metaphor

(Lamentations 5:1-22) The book of Lamentations records the prophet Jeremiah’s heartfelt grief following God’s judgement upon Israel. Jeremiah’s lament is marked by deep sorrow over

(Zechariah 13:7-9) The phrase, “Strike the shepherd and the sheep will be scattered,” quoted by Jesus in Matthew 26:31, foreshadows the events surrounding His crucifixion.

(1 Timothy 5:1-8) In today’s culture, respect has become a rare and often neglected virtue, yet it remains essential for healthy relationships and a thriving

(Judges 1:1-20) One of the enduring truths of life is that we are not meant to journey alone. No matter how talented or resourceful we