STRENGTH FOR THE VOYAGE

ACTS 27:27–38 A marathon runner once said the hardest mile is not the first but the twentieth, when strength is gone and only resolve remains. Victory belongs to those who keep moving, one painful step at a time. Paul faced a relentless storm at sea (Acts 27:27–38). Though the ship would be destroyed, God promised that … [Read more…]

HELD IN UNCERTAINTY

JAMES 4:13–17 When a routine train journey is halted by sudden flooding, plans dissolve in moments. Life can change just as swiftly. One minute all seems secure; the next, everything shifts. We are reminded how fragile our schedules truly are. In James 4:13–17, James challenges those who confidently map out business ventures without considering God. He … [Read more…]

THE GARDEN WE TEND

PHILIPPIANS 4:4–9 A neighbour once left his garden unattended; weeds flourished where roses should have grown. Our minds are much the same, yielding whatever we allow. The apostle Paul urges believers to rejoice always, pray about everything, and think on whatever is true, noble and lovely (Philippians 4:4–9). He assures them that God’s peace will guard … [Read more…]

THE TRUE MEASURE OF WEALTH

1 TIMOTHY 6:6–11 A banker once kept a cracked teacup on his desk to remember his modest beginnings. Its flaw reminded him that wealth is fragile, but character endures. Paul told Timothy in 1 Timothy 6:6–11 that godliness with contentment is a great gain. Writing to a young pastor in prosperous Ephesus, he warns that the love … [Read more…]

AN ENDURING BLESSING

NUMBERS 6:22–27 A grandfather once wrote a blessing inside his family Bible. Long after he had passed away, his grandchildren read those words and felt his love afresh. Though years had gone by, the blessing still spoke. In Numbers 6:22–27, God gives Aaron words to speak over Israel: “The Lord bless thee, and keep thee: The … [Read more…]

THE SPARE CHAIR AT THE TABLE

EPHESIANS 3:14–21 At a village supper, a host always left a spare chair, ready for any traveller. One cold night, a stranger arrived and found warmth and welcome. Christ does the same, making room for weary hearts and calling them home. In the Epistle to the Ephesians 3:14–21, Paul the Apostle kneels in prayer that believers … [Read more…]

FRUITFUL IN THE HARDEST PLACES

GENESIS 41:46–52 A gardener once found flowers blooming in cracked concrete. Where nothing should grow, beauty appeared. So it was for Joseph, who suffered betrayal and prison before rising to save many. Joseph, once sold and forgotten, was raised to serve Pharaoh. He not only stored grain like the sand of the sea but named his … [Read more…]

MAKING EVERY DAY COUNT

1 CORINTHIANS 15:58 A caretaker in a small park watered the plants daily. Few people noticed him working, yet they all saw the garden flourished. Faithfulness in ordinary moments makes a lasting impact. In the First Epistle to the Corinthians 15:58, Paul urges believers to stand firm and give themselves fully to the Lord’s work, because their … [Read more…]

WHEN HEAVEN STANDS NEAR

2 KINGS 6:8–17 A boy backstage trembled before his first speech, unaware his mother stood just behind the curtain. Though he felt alone, support was only steps away. We often mistake hidden help for absence. From our text for today, Elisha’s servant woke up to see an enemy army encircling them. Fear seized him, but Elisha prayed, … [Read more…]

HELD IN THE DARK VALLEY

PSALM 23 When a child loses his way in the dark, he may begin to panic until he feels his father’s hand. Instantly, fear loosens its grip. So it is with grief and uncertainty. We may not see the path, yet we are not alone.  David acknowledged in Psalm 23:4 that even when he walks through … [Read more…]