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Answering the Question WHY: Finding Purpose in Life’s Challenges

  Answering the Question WHY: Finding Purpose in Life’s Challenges "(God did this only to teach warfare to the descendants of the Israelites who had not had previous battle experience):" – Judges 3:2    One of the most common questions asked in times of difficulty is “Why?” Why did this happen? Why am I going through this? Yet, Scripture reveals that behind every challenge lies a divine purpose .    Judges 3:2 shows us that even warfare was allowed for a reason to teach, to train, and to prepare. In the same way, every trial we face is part of a greater process of spiritual unfoldment . You are not merely going through something you are becoming something.    Firstly: Energy    At your core, you are everlasting energy . This divine energy is the essence of your being and the source of your life. It is constant, powerful, and filled with purpose.    Secondly: Expressing    This e...
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The Two-Edged Sword: How God’s Word Transforms You and Others

  The Two-Edged Sword: How God’s Word Transforms You and Others "Now Ehud had made a double-edged sword about eighteen inches long, which he strapped to his right thigh under his clothing." – Judges 3:16    The image of the two-edged sword in Scripture is a powerful symbol of the Word of God  living, active, and sharp. Just as Ehud carried a concealed weapon for victory, every believer is called to be spiritually “strapped” with the Word, carrying it deep within their heart and consciousness.    This divine instrument is not merely for defense or display; it is designed to prune what is fruitful and cut away what is not . The Word works with precision, bringing transformation from the inside out.    Firstly: It’s For You    A two-edged sword cuts both ways, and the first person the Word must impact is you . Before it is shared, it must be lived. The Word is a mirror that reveals areas of growth, correction, ...

Who’s Going With You? The Power of Partnership in Purpose

  Who’s Going with You? The Power of Partnership in Purpose "Barak said to her, “If you go with me, I will go; but if you don’t go with me, I won’t go.”" – Judges 4:8    Life was never designed to be lived in isolation. The question, “Who’s going with you?” , is not just about companionship, it is about alignment, strength, and purpose. In Judges 4:8, Barak reveals a powerful truth: some victories require partnership .    While there are moments in life that demand personal responsibility, most significant accomplishments are achieved through collaboration. Partnership brings balance, support, and the combined strength needed to fulfill divine assignments.    Firstly: Male and Female    The partnership between Deborah and Barak highlights the importance of balance between male and female . Each brings unique strengths, perspectives, and insights that complement one another.    When both are valued...

As Long As God Is Glorified: Staying Centered in Purpose

  As Long As God Is Glorified: Staying Centered in Purpose "Certainly I will go with you,” said Deborah. “But because of the course you are taking, the honor will not be yours, for the Lord will deliver Sisera into the hands of a woman.” – Judges 4:9    Life often presents opportunities where recognition, credit, and personal gain can distract us from our true purpose. Deborah’s words in Judges 4:9 remind us of a powerful truth: it is not about who gets the credit, it is about God’s will being fulfilled .    Getting "back to center" means refocusing on the why behind our actions. It is a conscious decision to move away from distractions and align our motives with God’s divine intention. When we remain centered, clarity returns, and purpose becomes stronger than ego.    Firstly: God Be Glorified    The highest priority in every area of life is that God is glorified . Whether in our homes, workplaces, or ministrie...

Deborah the Multi-Tasker: Balancing Home, Ministry, and Leadership with Grace

  Deborah the Multi-Tasker: Balancing Home, Ministry, and Leadership with Grace "Now Deborah, a prophet, the wife of Lappidoth, was leading Israel at that time." – Judges 4:4    Deborah stands as a remarkable example of what it means to live a life of balance, purpose, and divine empowerment. Her story reveals that it is possible to carry multiple responsibilities while remaining grounded in grace. She embodies the true essence of a multi-tasker  one who manages life’s many roles without becoming overwhelmed.    In Hebrew understanding, the name Deborah means "bee"  a symbol of diligence, productivity, and sweetness. Like the bee, Deborah was industrious and community-focused, yet she maintained a spirit that produced “honey” rather than bitterness, even under pressure.    Firstly: Wife – The Ministry of the Home    Deborah’s first identity in Scripture is as the wife of Lappidoth , reminding us that he...

Walking with God Like Enoch: Divine Purpose, Daily Faith, and the Promise of Eternal Life

  Walking with God Like Enoch: Divine Purpose, Daily Faith, and Eternal Life "And Enoch walked with God: and he was not; for God took him." – Genesis 5:24    Enoch’s life offers a profound revelation of what it truly means to walk with God. His story is not just history, it is a divine pattern for spiritual living. Every biblical character demonstrates a Kingdom Principle , a Kingdom practice , and a Kingdom promise , and Enoch’s life beautifully embodies all three.    The Kingdom Principle revealed through Enoch is divine purpose . Every life carries a divine assignment, and no one transitions from the dimension of abundant life to eternal life until that purpose is fulfilled. This truth assures us that no situation, condition, or circumstance can prematurely remove a person from existence. Purpose anchors life.    The Kingdom practice Enoch demonstrates is the balance of stillness and movement . In stillness, we hear the gentl...

From Chaos to Peace: Establishing Divine Order Through 1 Corinthians 14:33

  Chaos and Confusion Are Divine Order Waiting to Be Established "For God is not the author of confusion, but of peace, as in all churches of the saints." – 1 Corinthians 14:33    At first glance, chaos and confusion may appear to be obstacles or signs of disorder. However, through the lens of the mind of Christ , they are revealed as opportunities,  divine order waiting to be established . God is not the source of confusion, but of peace. Therefore, wherever confusion appears, it signals an invitation for divine order to manifest.    People already possess the mind of Christ . The key is to allow this divine awareness to dwell within and guide every thought and response. From this perspective, even life’s storms winds, waves, and uncertainties become moments where we can boldly declare, “Peace, be still.” In doing so, we actively participate in establishing divine order in our lives.    First, divine order begins within the...