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God: The All-Supreme, Worthy of All Praise and Honor

  God: The All-Supreme, Worthy of All Praise and Honor When we pause to reflect on who God is, it becomes clear that no one and nothing else compares to His greatness. From the vastness of creation to the intimacy of His love, God reveals Himself as the all-supreme One, above every power, authority, and name. He is not only the Creator but also the Sustainer of life, the Ruler of eternity, and the Redeemer of our souls. For this reason, He alone is worthy of all praise and honor. God’s Supremacy in Creation The opening words of Scripture remind us: “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). Everything we see—mountains, oceans, galaxies, and even the breath within our lungs—exists because God willed it to be. Creation itself testifies to His glory. The stars that twinkle above us, the intricate design of nature, and the uniqueness of every human life all point to the unmatched power and wisdom of God. God’s Supremacy in Power and Authority Psalm 115...

Hope in a Divided World: Standing Firm in God’s Truth

  Hope in a Divided World: Standing Firm in God’s Truth Over the last eight months, we have witnessed tension, division, and uncertainty rise across our nation and around the world. Headlines shout about conflict, political strife, economic stress, violence, and brokenness. Social media feeds amplify voices that often divide more than they unite. Families, churches, and communities have felt the ripple effects of this turmoil. And yet, in the midst of it all, God’s Word remains our steady anchor. “If a house is divided against itself, that house cannot stand.” — Mark 3:25 (NIV) Division has always been a tactic of the enemy, but unity is a gift of the Spirit. As believers, we are called to rise above the chaos and cling to the eternal truth of Scripture: Christ has already overcome the world (John 16:33). The Reality of Division We can’t deny the pain. People are weary. Families have lost loved ones. Many feel unheard, unseen, or misunderstood. Political climates grow te...

From Darkness to Light: The Story of Marcus

  From Darkness to Light: The Story of Marcus Marcus had everything the world said he needed to be happy. At 28 years old, he lived in a bustling city, worked in tech, and was always surrounded by friends. His social media was full of parties, travel photos, and smiling selfies. But when the lights dimmed, when the crowd went home, Marcus faced a silence he couldn’t ignore. Inside, he felt empty. The money, the hookups, the drinking on weekends—none of it filled the gnawing void in his soul. He tried distracting himself with more success, more relationships, more scrolling. Still, every night, lying in bed, the question echoed in his mind: “Why do I still feel so lost?” One night, after a breakup that left him crushed, Marcus wandered into a small coffee shop to clear his head. A young woman he barely knew from college spotted him and invited him to sit with her. She wasn’t pushy, just kind. Their conversation drifted from life struggles to faith. She mentioned Jesus—not in...

Evaluating Leaders Through God’s Eyes

  🌿 Evaluating Leaders Through God’s Eyes Scripture Reading: “By me kings reign and rulers issue decrees that are just; by me princes govern, and nobles—all who rule on earth.” (Proverbs 8:15–16) Reflection Every season of leadership reminds us that rulers rise and fall under God’s sovereign hand. Whether we celebrate or struggle with the one in office, Scripture calls us to look deeper than politics and personalities. Jesus taught us, “By their fruit you will recognize them” (Matthew 7:16). Leaders, like all of us, reveal their character in words, actions, and outcomes. Some may advance policies that align with biblical values, while also showing flaws that test our patience or humility. None will ever perfectly reflect the justice, mercy, and humility God requires (Micah 6:8). This truth steadies us: no earthly president, prime minister, or king can save us. Our hope rests not in Washington, but in Christ. God alone is the true King who reigns in righteousness and never...

FAITH THAT GROWS STRONGER

  Faith That Grows Stronger Scripture: “So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.” (Romans 10:17, NKJV) Faith isn’t something that stays the same—it grows. Just like muscles are strengthened through exercise, faith is built up when we use it, feed it, and stretch it. God never intended for our faith to remain weak or stagnant. Instead, He designed it to grow stronger as we walk with Him. Think about a seed. At first, it looks small and insignificant. But when planted, watered, and given light, it grows into something much bigger than what it started as. Our faith works the same way. It starts as a seed, but with the right care—hearing God’s Word, praying, and obeying—it grows stronger, bolder, and more fruitful. Encouragement When challenges come, don’t be discouraged if your faith feels small. Remember, Jesus said even faith the size of a mustard seed can move mountains (Matthew 17:20). The key is not how big your faith feels, but where it’s ro...