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 Even when we wander into the deepest spiritual darkness, lost in the shadows, His light is always waiting to break through. There's a path back. When we humbly turn to God in repentance, confessing our sins, His promise stands firm: "He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness." (1 John 1:9) This verse is an invitation to step out of the shadows and into His glorious light once more. He doesn't just forgive; He purifies, making us clean and whole. Let His grace light your way today, guiding us back to His purposes. We are always welcome back.
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Enjoy What You Have – It’s God’s Gift   Ecclesiastes 5:18-20 reminds us that it is good and right for a person to eat, drink, and find satisfaction in their work during the few days of life that God has given them. When God gives someone wealth and possessions, along with the ability to enjoy them and be happy in their toil, that joy itself is a gift from God. The message is simple: true happiness comes from learning to enjoy what we already have. God gives us both the blessings of life and the ability to take delight in them. The happiest people are those who accept their portion in life, find peace in their daily work, and appreciate small, everyday moments—like sharing a meal or resting after a long day. In today’s world, we often forget this truth. We chase after success and live by the “hustle culture,” always working for the next big thing—retirement, a bonus, or a dream vacation. We postpone joy, thinking it will come later. But the Bible teaches that life is short, and joy...

'His workmanship''

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  “We are His workmanship” – a powerful reminder from Ephesians 2:10.   God didn’t create us by accident. He intentionally and lovingly crafted us—we are His masterpiece, shaped by His own hands. The word “workmanship” means something created with great skill and care. Just like an artist or craftsman takes time and effort to design a masterpiece, God has designed us with a specific purpose in mind. But are we truly understanding the greatness of our creation?   Do we take time to reflect on God’s intention behind our lives? We are not ordinary—we are created in His image, for His purpose.   God expects us to live in a way that reflects His design, His standard, and His glory. Let us strive to understand His purpose, and walk in it—because we are not just people…   We are God’s masterpiece.
  Beauty Out of Tragedy God created Adam and Eve with abundant blessings—but also with a clear boundary.   He said, " Do not eat from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. " Though He created everything beautiful and attractive, He did not permit them to enjoy everything. This shows us that even in a perfect world, God placed certain restrictions—not to withhold good, but to establish divine order and relationship. In today’s world, we too are surrounded by many beautiful and attractive things. But not everything is meant for us to experience. Just because something is created doesn’t mean we have the freedom to indulge in it. God, who made us in His image, also gave us a discerning mind—one that can distinguish right from wrong, what is holy from what is harmful. From a theological perspective, this restriction was not about limiting joy but about affirming God’s sovereignty. The command given in Eden defined the relationship between Creator and creation. True love...