s we come to the end of this month’s journey, it is important to remember that Christianity does not end at being accepted into the family of God;…
aith does not grow in isolation; it grows by continuous exposure to the Word of God. Romans 10:17 says, “So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by…
ne of the hallmarks of a maturing believer is the ability to hold fast to the confession of faith without wavering. Hebrews 10:23 urges us, “Let us hold…
aith is not static; it must grow and be strengthened as we walk with God. Romans 4:19–21 paints a powerful picture of Abraham, who, despite the natural impossibility…
aith is the essential ingredient for a life that pleases the Father. Hebrews 11:5–6 reminds us that without faith it is impossible to please God, and that He…
efore God commits greater assignments into a man’s hands, He first subjects him to divine testing. Genesis 22:1–2 shows us that God tested Abraham by asking him to…
od’s system of promotion is deeply rooted in faithfulness. Luke 16:10–12 teaches that if you are faithful in that which is least, you will also be faithful in…
od does not entrust divine assignments casually; He commits responsibilities into the hands of those who have proven themselves faithful. 1 Timothy 1:12 says, “And I thank Christ…
hen we stand before God, the ultimate reward will not be material wealth, public fame, or earthly titles. It will be the Father’s commendation: “Well done, thou good…
hen the heavens opened over Jesus at His baptism, the Father declared, “This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased” (Matthew 3:17). Divine pleasure is…