02.03.2026

Today’s WordThere are situations in life that only God can change. Yet often we exhaust ourselves trying to force outcomes that are beyond our control. Scripture reminds us that unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labor in vain. How frequently do we strive endlessly—attempting to change others, manage every detail, or push doors […]

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01.03.2026

Today’s WordGod’s dream for you is strength, courage, and mighty exploits. Not a life defined by intimidation or limitation, but one marked by bold faith. When you truly know who you are and who your God is, you will not retreat from giants—you will move toward them with confidence. The promise is not just exploits,

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30.02.2026

Today’s WordBefore King Saul ever called for him, David had already been anointed by the prophet Samuel to be the next king of Israel. He heard the promise, felt the oil upon his head, and experienced the Spirit of the Lord come upon him with power. Yet after that extraordinary moment, he returned to the

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28.02.2026

Today’s WordTwo million Israelites stood before the overflowing Jordan River, ready to enter their promised land. The current was strong, the river was flooded, and there seemed to be no way across. God instructed Joshua to have the priests carry the Ark of the Covenant and step into the water first. They obeyed. When their

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26.02.2026

Dragons Within: Letters to a Teacher Written By Reza It was early morning, and the soft autumn light was streaming through the window of my practice in Solna, Stockholm. I was waiting for my first client of the day when the doorbell rang. The neighborhood postman, with his usual demeanor, handed me a stack of

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25.02.2026

Today’s WordMoses was raised in royal courts, educated in leadership and governance, and aware of a divine calling on his life. Yet after one wrong decision, he spent forty years in the wilderness. It may have appeared that he had missed his destiny, but what seemed like a detour was actually divine preparation. In the

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24.02.2025

Today’s WordThe prodigal son believed his mistakes had reduced his value. After wasting his inheritance, he returned home rehearsing a speech of unworthiness, expecting rejection. But his father had never stopped watching for him. The moment he appeared, his father ran toward him, embraced him, and restored him fully as a son. His identity had

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23.02.2026

Today’s WordSome people thrive on gossip. They are always searching for the latest story, the newest rumor, something to criticize. But what you continually listen to will eventually influence who you become. Attitudes are contagious. If you stay around those who complain, criticize, and speak negatively about others, that spirit can quietly shape your own

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21.02.2025

Today’s WordWhen Jesus told Jairus that He would come and pray for his daughter, the situation seemed urgent. Yet along the way, He was delayed. Then the report came: the girl had died. From a human perspective, it was over. But Jesus did not dwell on the negative report. He did not allow doubt to

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20.02.2026

Today’s WordKing Saul allowed jealousy to take root in his heart and pursued David for years, even though David had done nothing wrong. David continued to honor Saul and refused to retaliate, yet God did not immediately change Saul’s attitude. This reminds us that not everyone who misunderstands you or opposes you will suddenly become

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