HEARING THE ANNOUNCEMENT BUT MISSING THE TRAIN

MATTHEW 13:13–15 At a busy station, many hear the announcement, yet only a few board the train. Hearing alone is not enough; response matters. In faith, we can recognise God’s voice and still choose comfort over obedience. In Matthew 13, Jesus explains why He taught in parables: many heard His words but refused to understand. Their … [Read more…]

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THE WILTED SEED THAT STILL GREW

GENESIS 37:31-35; 45:25–28 A farmer once abandoned a field after drought scorched his crops, forgetting that rain would return. Likewise, life’s disappointments can make us give up too soon, thinking hope is lost when God is still at work beneath the surface. In Scripture, Jacob mourned Joseph for years, believing his son was dead. His hope was … [Read more…]

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ALWAYS GOOD FOR YOU

PSALM 119:65–72 I once checked the label on dark chocolate, hoping it was healthy, only to find mixed opinions. Some said yes, others no. Unlike chocolate, God’s Word never disappoints. Psalm 119:65–72 teaches that God is good and His ways are good. The psalmist learns that even hardship becomes a blessing when it leads him back … [Read more…]

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THE PATIENT GARDENER

MATTHEW 12:1-23 A gardener does not yell at a seedling for failing to bloom overnight; he simply ensures it has light and water. Our faith often feels like a series of harsh demands, yet God is more interested in our growth than our perfection. Jesus encountered religious leaders who prioritised rigid Sabbath rules over compassion (Matthew … [Read more…]

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THE CRACKED JAR

MATTHEW 11:28–30 A woman once carried water daily in a cracked jar. Ashamed, she later discovered flowers blooming along the path where water leaked. What she saw as weakness had brought life. In Matthew 11:28–30, Jesus invites the weary to come to Him. He does not deny our weakness; instead, He offers rest. His yoke is … [Read more…]

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LEAVING THE SAFE HARBOUR

MATTHEW 10:37–39 Like a sailor cutting loose from a familiar harbour to follow a new compass bearing, discipleship begins with release. What feels secure can quietly keep us from God’s greater call. Jesus makes this plain in Scripture. In Matthew 16:24, He says that anyone who follows Him must deny themselves, take up their cross, and … [Read more…]

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TRUSTING THE ARCHITECT’S BLUEPRINT

ROMANS 8:28 When a building is wrapped in scaffolding, it looks unfinished and messy, yet the architect sees the final design. What appears confusing now is part of a greater plan. Romans 8:28 makes it clear that God has great plans for His children. Today, challenges may feel like setbacks or unfair interruptions. Still, God is working … [Read more…]

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THE SEED BENEATH THE SOIL

MATTHEW 10:17-20 A seed hidden underground looks lifeless, yet unseen growth is already beginning beneath the surface. In Matthew 10, Jesus prepares His disciples for hardship, promising that God’s Spirit will work through them when opposition comes. Today, seasons of struggle may feel unproductive or silent. Yet God is growing courage, wisdom, and testimony within us, ready … [Read more…]

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WATCHING THE DEPARTURE BOARD

MATTHEW 9:37–38 At an airport, passengers anxiously scan the departure board. Delays frustrate, but the final destination never changes. The board reminds travellers where the journey is truly heading, not just what feels urgent now. In Matthew 9:37–38, Jesus reveals God’s perspective. The harvest is ready, the need is great, and the invitation is clear: pray … [Read more…]

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BEYOND THE WHISTLE

MATTHEW 9:2–7 During a village football match, a young player was fouled badly, yet helped his opponent up instead of striking back. The crowd fell silent, then thoughtful, because they expected a different reaction. From our text (Matthew 9:2–7), Jesus first forgives a paralysed man’s sins before healing his body. By doing so, He shows that … [Read more…]

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