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The Best Gifts I Have Ever Received

The best gifts I have ever received are not things money can buy. They are divine gifts that transformed my life from the inside out—salvation through Jesus Christ, the gift of the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in tongues, and the manifestation of the gifts of the Spirit. These gifts brought forgiveness, power, purpose, and intimacy with God, and they remain available to every believer who will receive them by faith.

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Drink Water from Your Own Cistern

In a culture that celebrates unrestrained desire, Proverbs 5:15–23 calls believers back to God’s wisdom for intimacy, faithfulness, and self-discipline. Using vivid imagery of wells, fountains, and guarded paths, Solomon reveals that God’s boundaries are not restrictive but protective. This expository study explores God’s design for intimacy, the danger of forbidden paths, the certainty of divine oversight, and the tragic end of unchecked desire—offering practical wisdom for singles, married couples, and leaders who desire to live wisely before God.

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Delayed Obedience Is Disobedience

Delayed obedience is one of the most subtle yet costly forms of disobedience. Many believers hear God clearly, agree inwardly, and even intend to act—yet postpone obedience until it feels safer or more convenient. This expository biblical teaching reveals why timing matters to God, how delay hardens the heart, and why partial or postponed obedience carries spiritual consequences. Drawing from Scripture, it calls believers back to prompt, wholehearted obedience that unlocks God’s purposes and preserves spiritual authority.

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Thriving in Adversity: Lessons from Job and the Teachings of Jesus

Adversity is not the end of the believer’s story—it is often the place where faith is refined and purpose is revealed. Drawing from the intense physical suffering of Job and the victorious teachings of Jesus Christ, this expository study reveals how believers can thrive, grow, and overcome in seasons of pain, pressure, and unanswered questions. Discover biblical principles that turn trials into testimonies and suffering into spiritual strength.

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My Dream Home: A Dwelling God Builds, Not Just One I Own

What if your dream home wasn’t defined by location, size, or luxury—but by God’s presence? This reflective biblical piece redefines the idea of a dream home as a dwelling built on God’s Word, filled with peace, shaped by love, and anchored in eternal purpose. Beyond walls and roofs, it explores the kind of home that withstands storms, heals relationships, welcomes others, and ultimately points us to the eternal home God is preparing. A timely reminder that the greatest home is not what we own—but Who dwells with us.

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The Burden of the Faithful Is More Assignment

Faithfulness in God’s Kingdom often leads to greater responsibility. Many believers desire enlargement but struggle when assignments increase and pressure rises. This expository teaching explains how to remain faithful without becoming overwhelmed—by depending on God’s grace, maintaining spiritual priorities, and renewing strength continually. Discover how increased assignment is not a burden meant to break you, but a divine trust that positions you for greater impact and Kingdom fruitfulness.

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You Don’t Need a Break—You Need the Right Rest

Do you really need a break—or are you carrying burdens God never asked you to bear? Many people step away from work and return still weary because the deepest exhaustion is not physical but spiritual. This reflective, Bible-centred piece explores the difference between tiredness and weariness, why ordinary breaks don’t heal the soul, and how true rest is found not in escape but in returning to God’s presence.

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When God Gives People Over

Romans 1:24–27 is one of the most sobering passages in Scripture, revealing what happens when humanity persistently rejects God’s truth and exchanges the Creator for created things. This in-depth expository study uses Scripture, Bible concordances, dictionaries, and multiple Bible translations to explain what it truly means when “God gave them over,” while pointing readers to the hope, grace, and restoration found in Jesus Christ.

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Then Satan Entered into Judas Iscariot

“Then Satan entered into Judas.” These words reveal one of the most frightening truths in Scripture: it is possible to walk with Jesus and still open doors to the devil. Judas was not an unbeliever or an outsider—he was one of the Twelve, exposed to truth, miracles, and divine authority. Yet Satan gained access through hidden desires, uncrucified appetites, and a heart that remained unsubmitted. This article explores how Satan does not enter randomly but legally, how private compromise becomes spiritual access points, and why exposure without transformation is dangerous. More importantly, it shows how believers can completely block Satan’s entry through submission to God, ruthless dealing with private sin, and living under the Lordship of Christ. The greatest protection is not spiritual power, gifts, or visibility—it is full surrender. Satan can only enter where Christ is present but not obeyed.”

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