Asking the right question—and getting the right answer—can mean the difference between safety and destruction. The same is true spiritually. In Luke 9:18–20, Jesus asked His disciples two questions: “Who do the people say I am?” and then, more personally, “But who do you say that I am?”
Read MoreThe story of Jesus feeding the 5,000 is one of the most remarkable miracles recorded in Scripture. In fact, it’s the only miracle found in all four gospels. Bible scholars tell us that once women and children were counted, the crowd could have been closer to 15,000–20,000 people. And everyone witnessed it. So here’s the question: How do you prepare for a miracle?
Read MoreHave you ever felt like you were on the sidelines in life—watching, cheering, supporting—but not actually in the action? Jesus’ disciples knew that feeling. They had seen His miracles, listened to His teaching, and followed His ministry closely, but they weren’t yet carrying the weight themselves. That changes in Luke 9:1–2.
Read MoreA lamp is meant to shine. You would never light it and hide it under a blanket or push it under a bed. Jesus used this simple picture in Luke 8:16–18 to teach us something profound: God’s Word is like that lamp. It is given to guide, illuminate, and reveal—but only if we are willing to listen.
Read MoreHave you ever asked, “God, are You really there?” Or maybe, “Jesus, are You really who You say You are?” If so, you’re not alone. Even John the Baptist, the bold desert prophet who baptized Jesus, wrestled with doubt. In Luke 7:18-35, we find John sending messengers to ask Jesus, “Are You the one who is to come, or should we expect someone else?”
Read MoreHave you ever considered what kind of storm could shake the foundation of your life? Jesus’ words in Luke 6:46-49 remind us that the most dangerous storms aren’t just those that rage outside, but those that rage within our lives.
Read MoreLike a necklace formed one bead at a time, your daily decisions shape the life you’re building. So—what seeds are you planting?
Read MoreWhen Jesus taught the Beatitudes in Luke 6, He introduced a radically different way of seeing the world. His teaching remains counter-intuitive, counter-cultural, and completely opposite to the values we often encounter today.
Read MoreHave you ever faced a decision so important that you knew it would change everything? In Luke 6, we find Jesus at exactly that kind of moment — preparing to choose the twelve men who would walk closest with Him and carry His mission to the world.
Read MoreIf you’ve tasted the goodness of Jesus, don’t keep it to yourself. The message of Jesus is too good not to share. Just like a starving person who’s found bread, we’re called to tell others where to find life.
Read MorePrayer isn’t about getting the words right—it’s about getting your heart close. Prayer isn’t a ritual, formula, or checklist. It’s a relationship. When we pray, we reach for God with the same trust and urgency a child has when calling out to a parent.
Read MoreSpending time with God isn’t about checking a box. It’s about drawing near to the One who loves you most. For many, quiet time has become a burden rather than a joy—but it doesn’t have to stay that way.
Read MoreGiving isn’t just a financial decision—it’s a spiritual one. it’s not about how much is in your wallet, but what’s happening in your heart. Every gift, whether big or small, is an opportunity to show where your trust lies, what you value most, and who you believe is truly in control.
Read MoreSpiritual maturity doesn’t happen by accident—it’s the result of intentional, daily connection with God. Growing in faith isn’t about being a morning person or checking off a list. It’s about creating simple rhythms that keep us close to Jesus.
Read MoreOnce we believe that Jesus is the Son of God, our journey with Him begins. But that journey was never meant to be taken alone. Faith begins personally, and it’s lived out in community. After Peter’s powerful confession, Jesus began building something even bigger—His Church.
Read MoreIn Luke 5:33-39, Jesus finds himself again at the center of criticism from religious leaders. This time, it’s about fasting. The Pharisees and even John the Baptist’s disciples were known for their regular fasting and public prayers, yet Jesus and His followers were seen eating, drinking, and enjoying themselves. Why?
Read MoreFor many believers, Communion—or the Lord’s Supper—can feel quiet and familiar. A piece of bread. A small cup. A moment of reflection. But behind this simple act lies a powerful reminder of God’s love and a call to respond with gratitude, unity, and reverence.
Read MoreBaptism is one of the most powerful ways to declare your faith—but it’s completely normal to have questions. What does it really mean? Why is it important? And how do you know if it’s your next step?
Read MoreIn Luke 4, we see something similar happen in Nazareth. The people there had grown up with Jesus, yet when He stood before them, declaring that He was the fulfillment of prophecy, they couldn’t see beyond their own familiarity.
Read MoreIn Luke 2:41-52, we see a rare glimpse of Jesus as a boy—a moment that speaks volumes about who He is and what He came to do.
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