In a heartfelt message, a teacher reflects on sharing the concept of love with students during Chapel Time. Emphasizing that understanding God's love is essential to loving others, he encourages appreciation for the unique experiences and potential in every individual. The message concludes with a prayer for blessings and a call to trust in the Lord.
Saved Through Fire – February 22, 2024 (54/365)
The text reflects on the nature of fire and its symbolism in the Old Testament, drawing parallels to Christ's sacrifice and salvation. It emphasizes that Christ is not merely a giver of life but is life itself, providing eternal reconciliation and sanctification. The author finds hope in Christ's presence, likening believers to those unharmed in the fiery furnace.
Writing With Meaning – February 22, 2024 (52/365)
The post reflects on the significance of writing and how it parallels the Psalms as a means to express one's faith and testimony in Christ, despite challenges. The author emphasizes the transformative power of Christ's work and encourages readers to embrace their individual testimonies as a reflection of God's grace.
By His Word (Aftermath) – February 19, 2024 (51/365)
The post reflects on the perfect standards of God, the need for Christ to redeem the unclean and weary, and the significance of Holy Communion and giving. It emphasizes the idea of being perfected through Christ's finished work and the role of believers as chosen, holy, and royal. It encourages shining Christ's light and trusting in the Lord.
(Another) Pick-Me-Up – February 18, 2024 (50/365)
The post reflects gratitude for God's steadfast love, endless mercies, and faithfulness. It emphasizes the availability of God's grace, highlighting the ability to seek His help in times of failure and fear. The writer encourages a focus on God's unchanging nature and the hope that comes from His love and faithfulness, despite life's challenges.
When We’re Down And Out – February 17, 2024 (47/365)
The author shares their recent experience of falling ill and finding comfort in their faith. They reflect on God's faithfulness and the reassurance found in biblical verses. They emphasize the importance of rest and embracing God's goodness in times of weakness. The post ends with a message of blessings for the readers.
Before Love – February 13, 2024 (44/365)
In a recent message, the speaker delved into the intertwining of love, trust, and God through biblical passages from 1 Corinthians and Exodus. Emphasizing God's love as embodied in Jesus Christ, the discussion revisited the concept of God as a jealous God, stressing His unwavering devotion to humanity. The reflection underscores the trustworthiness of God, rooted in His unyielding love.
Hope Beyond Dreams – February 12, 2024 (43/365)
The writer shares a dream about two friends preparing a wedding feast, realizing the groom is Jesus. Reflecting on meaningful dreams, the writer emphasizes the power of hope in Christ, surpassing human desires and dreams. Quoting Psalms, the writer advocates placing hope in God's steadfast love and Jesus Christ himself. Ultimately, Christ is our true hope.
No Ordinary Love – February 11, 2024 (42/365)
Amid personal turmoil and global uncertainty, the author reflects on the profound nature of love as a guiding force. Drawing from 1 John 4:7-19, they emphasize the divine origin of love and the imperative to love one another. Stressing the transformative power of God's love, they challenge readers to exemplify selfless, enduring love in their relationships.
The First QA (Black Dawn, Repurposed) – February 1-9, 2024 (40/365)
In Exodus 18, Jethro advises Moses to delegate and not carry the burden alone. This passage teaches the importance of evaluation and feedback. Jethro's evaluation prompts action, showing the value of honest observation. He offers feedback directly and offers practical solutions. This demonstrates the importance of both evaluating and being evaluated.







