Be careful who you trust; salt and sugar may look the same, but one preserves, and the other spoils when used out of place; only discernment from God can reveal the difference.
Thanking God for allowing us to see the 2nd day of 2026! His grace didn't stop at the finish line of last year, and His mercy is already working in this new one.
Today is New Year's Eve, a moment to pause and reflect on where God has brought you from, to learn from your failures, celebrate your successes, and prepare your heart, because as 2026 approaches, a season of reckoning and judgment is coming, but those who belong to God will be covered, protected, and kept by His hand.
As 2026 approaches, remember that those who make the most noise often have the emptiest minds, so fill your thoughts with the Spirit of God, and you'll find that peace and clarity begin to quiet your life.
As we enter the final days of 2025, take time to reflect on where God has brought you from through trials, triumphs, delays, and deliverance. His faithfulness has carried you every step of the way.
This is the last Sunday of 2025. What better way to celebrate than by visiting someone's church, lifting your hands in praise, and reflecting on God's goodness and His faithfulness throughout the year? He's brought you through every high, every low, and every moment in between.
Everyone thinks they need a microphone to preach, but the loudest sermon you'll ever deliver is how you live, love, and respond to life when no one's clapping and no stage is in sight.
Everyone thinks they need a microphone to preach, but the loudest and most powerful sermon is how you live, love, and respond to life every single day, because actions speak louder than words often can.
Be careful who you share your business with, because a listening ear today can quickly turn into a running mouth tomorrow, and not everyone who listens has your best interest at heart.
The Church doesn't need more people chasing titles and positions; it needs humble hearts who know they are servants, because true greatness in the Kingdom begins at the feet of others, not the front of the room.