WHEN THE RAINS RETURN

MATTHEW 24:32–35 In a small village in Enugu, Nigeria, a farmer watches the harmattan dust give way to heavy rains. The first green shoots push through red soil, a sure sign that planting season has come. Seasons shift, yet the rhythm remains. The Gospel of Matthew 24:32–35 tells of Jesus speaking about the fig tree. When … [Read more…]

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THE LEAKY LIFEBOAT

EPHESIANS 4:2–6 If sailors in a storm began hacking at the hull simply because they disagreed on the rowing rhythm, the boat would sink for everyone. Our sharp words often damage the very vessel of faith that carries us all through life’s tempests. In Ephesians 4:2–6, Paul provides the blueprint for a seaworthy community: humility, gentleness, … [Read more…]

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THE BARKING PUPPY

MATTHEW 4:1–11 A neighbour’s tiny puppy once barked furiously at passing cars, as if it ruled the road. Its noise sounded fierce, yet it had no real power. So it is with temptation—loud, unsettling, but smaller than it seems. As Jesus was tempted in the wilderness (Matthew 4:1–11), He kept answering Satan with Scripture, refusing to … [Read more…]

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UNLOCKED DOORS

PSALM 18:3–6, 16–19 A woman once kept her bicycle chained in a shed long after the lock had rusted through. She still acted as though it were secured, never testing the door. How often do we live as if barriers remain, when they have already been removed? In Psalm 18:3–6, 16–19, David recalls being entangled by cords … [Read more…]

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THE FISHERMAN’S NET

MATTHEW 24:1-6 At dawn on an African lake, a fisherman casts his net and waits. The water gives no hint of what lies beneath. He cannot see the catch forming, yet he trusts the net he has cast and the rhythm of the lake. Patience is part of the harvest. In Matthew 24:3, the disciples asked … [Read more…]

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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…]

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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…]

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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…]

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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…]

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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…]

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