Inspirational

04.12.2025

Today’s WordThe prophet Habakkuk faced barrenness in his crops, empty fields, and the loss of his livestock. He openly acknowledged his discouragement, defeat, and sadness—but he refused to let those feelings define his spirit. He added one decisive word: “yet.”He was saying, “This is what I feel, this is what I see, yet I will […]

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03.12.2025

Today’s WordWe all wait for something dear to our hearts—an answered prayer, a change in our circumstances, or a breakthrough for someone we love. When time stretches on and nothing seems to move, discouragement whispers that maybe it was never meant to be. But the truth is this: delay is not denial. What God plants

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02.12.2025

Today’s WordThere are times when you can sense greater things inside you, yet your circumstances look small or routine. David lived this tension: anointed as king, yet sent back to tend sheep. Still, he remained faithful, excellent, and honorable in the unseen places. Those ordinary days were shaping him for the throne. If you stay

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01.12.2025

Today’s WordThe enemy understands that if he can influence the voice you listen to, he can influence the direction of your life. This strategy goes all the way back to the garden of Eden. Satan approached Eve and twisted God’s words, questioning God’s motives and suggesting that ignoring God’s command would bring something better. Instead

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30.11.2025

Today’s WordAfter the prodigal son had squandered his inheritance and found himself starving in a pigpen, what gave him the courage to return home despite feeling completely unworthy? His boldness came from knowing who his father was and the family he belonged to. When you understand your position, it begins to transform your condition. When

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29.11.2025

Today’s WordMany people spend far too much time feeling unworthy, burdened by old mistakes, and repeatedly asking God to forgive something He has already erased. Some are still confessing a failure from decades ago, thinking this shows sincerity. But God is not moved by guilt—He responds to faith. It requires faith not only to believe

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28.11.2025

Today’s WordToday invites us to pause and express gratitude to God for the good things He has done in our lives and in the lives of those we love. When we take time to remember, we begin to see the victories He has given us and the doors He has opened. Gratitude transforms our perspective.

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27.11.2025

Today’s WordOne of the names of God in Scripture is Jehovah Rapha—“the Lord your healer.” Some believers receive healing through a divine touch, as my own mother did when doctors had no remaining options. Others receive healing through medicine, treatments, and the skill of experts, and we give thanks for that as well. Yet the

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26.11.2025

Today’s WordDavid was a young shepherd, faithfully carrying out an ordinary task on an ordinary day when everything changed. Without warning, his father called him in from the fields. He walked into the house expecting nothing unusual, yet found all his brothers gathered—and the prophet Samuel waiting for him. In front of everyone, Samuel pointed

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25.11.2025

Today’s WordWhen Elijah warned King Ahab that the nation’s idolatry would bring a drought, God immediately directed him to a particular place—a brook where provision was already prepared. Ravens would bring him food, and the water would sustain him. The blessing was not everywhere; it was there, in the exact place God instructed. Had Elijah

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