RECOGNISING THE RIGHT VOICE

JOHN 8:42-47 A lost hiker ignored calls for hours, mistaking them for the wind — until a trusted friend’s voice broke through the noise. That voice saved his life. When we are surrounded by confusion, the voice we respond to can mean the difference between rescue and ruin. In John 8:42–47, Jesus challenged the Jews, saying … [Read more…]

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STONES OF JUDGMENT OR HANDS OF MERCY?

JOHN 8:1–11 A young boy shattered a neighbour’s window with his football. Expecting anger, he froze in fear. But instead of yelling, the neighbour quietly brought out a broom and helped him clean it up. That act of mercy taught the boy more than punishment ever could. John 8:1–11 tells of a woman caught in adultery, … [Read more…]

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FROM SACKCLOTH TO CELEBRATION

ZECHARIAH 8:19 At a wedding, a young woman wore a gown made from her late mother’s funeral dress. Instead of letting it remain a symbol of loss, she transformed it into something beautiful — a garment of joy. It was a powerful reminder that sorrow does not have to have the final word. In Zechariah 8, Israel’s … [Read more…]

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BEETHOVEN’S SILENT SYMPHONY

PSALM 139:1-14 Despite losing his hearing, Ludwig van Beethoven composed some of the greatest music in history. He did not need perfect conditions—he needed purpose. His limitations did not define his worth; his design did. In Psalm 139, we are reminded that God formed us with deep intention. Even when we feel limited or broken, we … [Read more…]

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FROM OUTCAST TO DISCIPLE

MATTHEW 9:9-13 Michael was stuck in a job that others despised, feeling alone and judged. This was Matthew’s life. Tax collectors were outcasts, yet Jesus saw beyond his occupation and past mistakes. Jesus’ call to Matthew (as seen in our text) reminds us that, no matter how others see us or how trapped we feel by our … [Read more…]

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DIVINE ESCAPE

JOHN 11:45–53 When a journalist uncovered a dangerous truth, her team quietly moved her to safety. While others saw silence, it was a careful step to protect her and keep the work going. From our text for today, Jesus became a target after raising Lazarus. But He did not fight back—He steps away. This was not … [Read more…]

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POWER IN WEAKNESS

2 CORINTHIANS 12:1-10 A cracked phone still lights up, connects calls, and sends messages. Though its screen is flawed, its purpose remains. Similarly, our weaknesses do not disqualify us—they create space for God’s power to shine through. In 2 Corinthians 12:1–10, Paul speaks of a painful “thorn” he begged God to remove. But instead of taking it … [Read more…]

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THE SYMPHONY OF COMMUNITY

COLOSSIANS 3:12–17 An orchestra only creates harmony when every instrument plays its part. A lone violin may sound beautiful, but together with others, it produces something far richer. In the same way, God calls us to live in unity. Paul reminds us in Colossians 3:12-13 to clothe ourselves with compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness, and patience. Love binds … [Read more…]

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A FORTRESS OF SAFETY

PSALM 31:1–8 The Eddystone Lighthouse which was built in 1698 off the coast of Plymouth, England, has been rebuilt several times after storms and fire. Yet today, more than three centuries later, it still stands, shining as a beacon of safety for ships in dangerous waters. David declares in Psalm 31: “Be thou my strong rock, … [Read more…]

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BEAR HUG 

1 JOHN 4:16–19 The way a child clutches a teddy when afraid speaks of safety. The Scriptures tell us, “And we have known and believed the love that God hath to us.” (1 John 4:16). God’s love does not withdraw when we are vulnerable; instead, it draws us close, holding and comforting us like the softest bear hug. Whenever … [Read more…]

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