The Battle Between Contending And Contentment

King Jehoash had God’s promise of victory but stopped striking too soon, losing his full breakthrough. Three kinds of Christians emerge from this story: those who strike a little and quit, those who press halfway, and those who keep striking until God says stop. Know when to contend in bold faith, and when to rest in surrendered trust. Don’t forfeit what heaven is ready to release.
The Holy Spirit I Thought I Knew

We’ve sung about Him, spoken of Him, even felt His Presence – yet many of us have stopped short of truly knowing the Holy Spirit. We’ve grown familiar with His name but are disconnected from His voice. We know what He does for us, but rarely ask what He desires of us. The Holy Spirit is not just a power to tap into, but a Person to walk with. It’s time to rediscover the One who doesn’t just touch moments, […]
The Ground Where Grace and Dirt Met

John 8:1-11 records one of the most fascinating stories in the Bible. We see the religious scholars and Pharisees teaming up and bringing a woman who had been caught in adultery to Jesus. It was a trap to test Him, and He willingly walks right into it to show us that mercy ultimately triumphs over judgement. Watch how the Divine Judge masterfully disarm the accusers by answering their question with another, demonstrating a public display of God’s wisdom, grace and redemption at its […]
The Two Phinehas

Two men. Same name. Raised in the house of God, but with two vastly different outcomes. One burned with holy fire, acted boldly in a time of compromise, and left a legacy heaven still honours. The other defiled the altar, played with sin, and was consumed by judgement. In an age where the line between the holy and profane is fading, the Spirit is asking, “Which Phinehas will you be?” One name. Two flames. One choice. Choose wisely.
Great is Thy Faithfulness

Lamentations 3:22–23 speaks of God’s endless mercy and unwavering faithfulness in every corner of our lives. Yet in Luke 16, Jesus reveals an unexpected path to greatness and divine promotion – one that defies the world’s obsession with the spectacular. What if the key to God’s reward is not found in the obvious, but in what is easily overlooked? Sometimes, what seems least significant carries the greatest eternal weight.
The Cross That Carried Me

The Cross is more than a moment in history – it changed its course, recalibrated time, and redeemed our future. Once a symbol of curse, it now stands as the ultimate symbol of God’s love through Jesus Christ. His all-sufficient sacrifice fulfilled the Old Covenant and ushered in the New. His work is complete, but our response is one of continual transformation. What was once a distant hope is now a living reality – this is the Cross that carries […]
The God Who Answers By Fire

1 Kings 18 is a remarkable chapter that reveals two distinct yet equally powerful answers to Elijah’s prayers. First, there was the dramatic showdown on Mount Carmel, where fire fell from heaven and silenced the prophets of Baal. Then, in stark contrast, a small cloud – no bigger than a man’s hand – brought a mighty downpour, ending Israel’s drought. God’s fire isn’t confined to the spectacular; it also ignites in the quiet moments, showing that His power is at […]
Victory in the Valley

Victory isn’t always about standing on a podium, defeating an opponent, or gaining worldly recognition. True victory often goes unnoticed, emerging instead in the valleys of life. It’s in these low places that resilience is tested, surrender is embraced, and humility is developed. Finding joy in the midst of trials offers a profound perspective on triumph, reminding us that the greatest victories are not visible to others, but are found from aligning our hearts with God’s purpose.
Be Like the Wind

The Word of God tells us that every child of God overcomes the world. Jesus gives us a clue on how to do so in John 3:8, “The wind blows where it wishes, and you hear the sound of it, but cannot tell where it comes from and where it goes. So is everyone who is born of the Spirit.” Understanding this profound statement is one of the keys to overcoming the evil one and his influence.
The Anointing of the Lord

There’s a huge difference between singing and anointed worship; between motivational speaking and anointed preaching. A gift will fill the room, but the anointing will break the yoke of bondage. Even in the marketplace, in your business, and at work, it’s the anointing that makes the difference. I’ve discovered that the anointing of the Lord isn’t just the empowerment for service, but it also comes upon us like a cloak of encouragement in times of need. Lord, we need a […]