IN IT TOGETHER

ROMANS 12:9–16 After a village flood, a woman who had lost her home sat beside neighbours who had lost theirs. She had no answers—only tears—and that was enough. Sometimes shared sorrow becomes shared strength. In Romans 12:9–16, Paul urges believers to love sincerely, honour one another, live in harmony, and rejoice with those who rejoice; mourn … [Read more…]

HELD IN GENTLE HANDS

PSALM 103:8–14 A potter once shaped a fragile clay cup, handling it with care because he knew how easily it could crack. We too are formed from dust and need gentle hands. Psalm 103:8–14 declares that the Lord is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger and abounding in love. Like a caring father, He shows mercy … [Read more…]

THE MASTER TAILOR

EXODUS 39 Watching a tailor mark fabric, I noticed every chalk line mattered. Nothing was accidental. Life feels the same: we are shaped with care, not rushed or random, even when we doubt our worth. Exodus 39 shows God directing every detail of the priests’ garments—the colours, the gold threads, the craftsmanship. Psalm 139:13-14 and Jeremiah … [Read more…]

THE CLAY POT BY THE RIVER

EXODUS 31:1–5 By the riverbank, a potter shapes clay with simple tools, yet his pots serve a whole village. God can always use our skills to bless others. Exodus 31:1–5 reveals God choosing Bezalel and filling him with the Spirit, granting wisdom, understanding, and skill for sacred work. Many today feel limited by background or circumstance. Yet … [Read more…]

THE SIGNAL TOWER

PSALM 48 A lighthouse stands on a quiet coast, yet its beam travels far beyond its shores. Though rooted in one place, its light guides many. Praise works the same way—anchored locally, reaching globally. Psalm 48 celebrates Jerusalem as God’s dwelling place, secure and joyful because He is there. From this city, God’s name and praise … [Read more…]

THE BLACKSMITH’S FIRE

LUKE 3:15–18 A village blacksmith heats iron until impurities burn away; only then can it be shaped for good use. The fire looks fierce, yet its purpose is restoration, not destruction. As we read Luke 3:15–18, John promises a Messiah who baptises with the Holy Spirit and fire. Drawing on Malachi’s vision, this fire refines, judges, … [Read more…]

THE QUESTION BEHIND THE QUESTION 

MATTHEW 21:23–27  Like a pupil challenged by a headteacher, we are sometimes asked questions meant to trap, not to learn. Such moments reveal motives more than answers. The religious leaders questioned Jesus’ authority (Matthew 21:23–27). Rather than argue, Jesus asked them about John’s baptism. Their refusal to answer exposed their fear and insincerity, so Jesus declined … [Read more…]

THE LEAKING BUCKET

PROVERBS 23:1–5 A neighbour once filled a bucket from a tap, only to find a crack draining it dry. Wealth can be like that—promising fullness, yet quietly slipping away when we trust it too much. Proverbs 23:1–5 warns us not to exhaust ourselves chasing riches. Money can vanish suddenly, like an eagle taking flight. Scripture reminds … [Read more…]

ROLLING OUT THE RED CARPET

MATTHEW 21:1-22 When a local hero visits a small town, flags and other colourful festive decorations appear and people line the streets. The welcome says as much about the crowd as the guest. Our hearts, too, prepare space for those we truly value. Jesus entered Jerusalem with a loud welcome (Matthew 21:8–9). Crowds spread cloaks and … [Read more…]

WHEN THE QUEUE STOPPED

MATTHEW 20:30–34 In a busy shop queue, everyone sighed when an elderly woman struggled to pay. One person smiled, helped her, and the tension melted. Compassion still stops crowds. We are told in Matthew 20:30–34 that two blind men cried out to Jesus despite being silenced. Jesus stopped, listened, and was moved with compassion. He restored … [Read more…]