"It is Well" is the language of faith. It is the posture of a heart that believes God is still in control when life feels out of control.
The alabaster box reminds us that true worship is not measured by how much we give, but by the depth of our love and the sincerity of our hearts. In a world that often encourages caution and self-preservation, Mary shows us the beauty of generosity and fearless devotion. Her act was also one of sacrifice.
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From a spiritual standpoint, bad habits are harmful because they weaken our spiritual sensitivity, slow our growth, and ultimately produce negative fruit.
"Train up a child in the way he should go…” reminds us that when a child is not intentionally guided, he will naturally create his own path—and the direction of that path can be unpredictable and, at times, dangerous. It often takes the extraordinary grace of God to realign a child who has been left to follow his own impulses from an early age.
Disciplining a child could either be with the rod or by rebuke. Rod implies punishment, while rebuke suggests speech. Contrary to the worldview, it takes a combination of both punitive action and constructive criticism to properly discipline a child.
The thrust of the Parable of the Ten Virgins means that Jesus will return at an unknown hour, and we must be ready.
Often, art becomes the language we use when our emotions are too deep or overwhelming to express plainly. When you learn the art of prayer, you gain the boldness to come before God unashamed yet surrendered.
Just as every art form requires skills and techniques, prayer also has its own method and structure. Jesus Christ revealed this to His disciples in Luke 11 vs 2 - 4.
Weights and distractions often hinder divine speed.
Divine speed is a supernatural grace for rapid motion, growth and success. It collapses time and amplifies one's effort. The story of how God empowered Elijah to outrun Ahab perfectly illustrates this point...
In moments when you feel weary, remember that Jesus is not only your Savior but your shelter. He is a shelter in every season.
God is full of compassion toward us. He is the One who brings comfort in every situation.
When we choose to give thanks, even in difficult times, we are declaring our trust that God remains good, present, and at work.
Today’s devotion is a reminder to grow in discernment and sensitivity, even in our waiting seasons.
Waiting can be exhausting and faith-draining. At times, it may leave you discouraged or hesitant to move forward. Today’s devotional is a reminder that these waiting times have purpose and that God calls us to patience as He works behind the scenes in our lives.
In a world filled with anxiety and uncertainty, true peace can only be found in God. This peace is not simply the absence of conflict, but the very presence of God Himself.
God is our ultimate source. He is not only the source of material provision, He is also the Source of our inner strength.
To say “The Lord is my sustenance” is to acknowledge that everything we need — peace for the mind, strength for the journey, grace for our failures, hope for tomorrow — flows from Him.
The spirit of death is an oppressive force that whispers despair, tempts us toward sin and convinces us that there is no way out.
Spiritual deafness is the inability to discern the voice and leading of the Holy Spirit. A believer who lacks discernment is spiritually deaf.