God’s Sweet Spot: An Honest and Humble Life
What should we really ask God for? In Proverbs 30:7–9, Agur’s prayer reveals a powerful invitation to live with honesty, humility, and daily dependence on God. This devotional explores how trusting God for “daily bread” leads to contentment, integrity, and life in God’s sweet spot.
Peace in the Waiting
In the midst of life’s waiting seasons, true peace can feel out of reach. In Luke 2:22–35, the story of Simeon reveals how knowing who we are waiting on, and who we are waiting for, transforms anxious waiting into faithful peace. This Advent devotional explores how God’s promises, the work of the Holy Spirit, and the arrival of Jesus Christ invite believers to experience peace that surpasses all understanding.
Do People Really Go to Hell?
Hell is real — but so is hope. In this week’s message, Pastor Med brings clarity and compassion to one of the most difficult questions in Christianity: Do people really go to hell? Discover the biblical truth about God’s justice, the cross as our rescue, and the mercy that still calls every heart to repentance.
Why Am I Still Waiting for My Blessing?
Still waiting on your blessing? In this message, Elder Sam reminds us from Deuteronomy 8 that God’s delays aren’t denials—they’re divine preparation. Learn why waiting seasons shape your heart, how to handle the promise when it comes, and why the greatest danger isn’t missing your blessing—but forgetting your God.
That’s My Psalm: Faithful Is as Faithful’s Done
In Psalm 15, David asks one of life’s most important questions: “Lord, who can dwell in Your tent? Who can live on Your holy mountain?” This powerful psalm reminds us that faithfulness isn’t about rituals or perfection—it’s about integrity, truth, and a life shaped by God’s presence. Discover what it really means to live close to God, how faithfulness flows from grace, and why only Jesus perfectly fulfills the life Psalm 15 describes.
That’s My Psalm: To Know and Be Known
Psalm 139 reminds us that God’s presence is constant, His knowledge is complete, and His design for our lives is intentional. In this devotional, we discover how being fully known and fully loved by God shapes our identity and leads us into the way everlasting.
