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  • Sitting at the feet of Jesus.

    Sitting at the feet of Jesus.

    After Jesus taught the parable of the Good Samaritan, he made a journey into a nearby village (Luke 10:37). Two women are introduced, Martha and Mary, sisters of Lazarus, a friend of Jesus. Martha invited Jesus into her home and was focused on preparing a meal for her guest. Whereas her younger sister Mary ‘sat Read more

  • A Steward’s Reward.

    A Steward’s Reward.

    The Parable of the Talents is one of the parables Jesus taught on stewardship. It involved a man giving three servants a certain number of talents to trade with. The man represents God, and the servants represents His people. We are not servants out of compulsion, but because we are indebted to Him. Whilst the Read more

  • The Downfall of King Saul

    The Downfall of King Saul

    Samuel, a prophet and priest in Israel, grew old, and the elders of Israel petitioned for a king (1 Samuel 8:1) . They wanted an earthly king, like “other nations” and no longer wanted God to reign over them (1 Samuel 8:4). Samuel warned them of the consequences. A king will take advantage of their Read more

  • Idolatry: “I do”

    Idolatry: “I do”

    The word idol means ‘an image that represents a false god’, ‘an appearance of’ (Blue Letter Bible, 2025). Although this is a New Testament word, idols have made their appearances in the Old Testament. Often, they are referred to as gods. Regardless of the language used, it’s still an image that is worshipped instead of the Read more

  • Withholding Nothing

    Withholding Nothing

    In Genesis 12, God called Abram (later known as Abraham) to go to a land that He would give to him and his descendants (Genesis 12:1-2), except there was one problem. Abraham and Sarah were in their old age and had no children. Abraham was 75 years old at the time. God instructed Abram to Read more

  • Dealing with offence

    Dealing with offence

    In the last blog Above all else, I shared about the importance of guarding our hearts. If there is one thing that we should all be vigilant about when it comes to guarding our hearts, it would be offence. While offence is a natural response to any injustice (whether perceived or actual), the bible has Read more