Thoughts for your Daily Meditation
Unattended Sin Leads to Greater Evil
Lessons from the Life of Herod and Herodias Matthew 14:1-13 Sin, when left unchecked, does not remain stagnant; it grows, corrupts, and leads to even greater evil. This principle is clearly illustrated in the tragic story of Herod Antipas and Herodias in Matthew...
Lessons from the Death of John the Baptist
Passage: Matthew 14:1-13 Introduction John the Baptist was a fearless prophet who prepared the way for Jesus. His tragic death at the hands of Herod teaches us valuable lessons about morality, boldness, the consequences of sin, and God's sovereignty. Through this...
Have You Understood All These Things?
Passage: Matthew 13:51 (AMP) – "Have you understood all these things?" They said to Jesus, “Yes.” Introduction Jesus often spoke in parables to reveal deep spiritual truths in ways His audience could grasp. In Matthew 13, He shares multiple parables about the kingdom...
Seeking but Not Transforming
Introduction Many people are interested in spiritual matters, eager to hear new teachings, and even drawn to preachers—but not always for the right reasons. True faith is not just about seeking knowledge but about allowing that knowledge to transform our hearts and...
Micah’s Attitude Towards Sin
Introduction Micah, a prophet of the 8th century BC, was deeply moved by the sins of Israel and Judah. His prophetic ministry was characterized by strong denunciations of sin, coupled with heartfelt lament and hope for restoration. His attitude toward sin was not just...
Lessons from Ezekiel 37: God’s Power to Restore
Introduction The vision of the dry bones in Ezekiel 37 is one of the most powerful illustrations of God’s ability to restore life to what seems utterly dead. This prophecy was given to Israel in a time of exile and despair, yet it carries a timeless message of hope,...





