October

“When he has levels its surface, does he not sow caraway and scatter cumin? He plants wheat in rows and barley in plots, and rye within its border.” – Isaiah 28:25

A wise farmer knows that each seed must be handled differently. Caraway, cumin, wheat, and barley are planted, nurtured, and harvested in unique ways to yield their best fruit. Likewise, God deals with each of His children according to His perfect wisdom. His plans, corrections, and blessings are never random — they are precisely measured […]

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“Sing about a fruitful vineyard. I, the LORD, am its keeper; I water it continually. I guard it night and day so no one can disturb it.” – Isaiah 27:2,3

Are you weary from life’s harshness and the feeling that your heart is constantly trampled upon? Do you struggle to hold on to what is good, feeling as though your life is slipping out of control? Take heart—there is hope. God invites you into His vineyard—a place of divine care, provision, and peace. In His

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“You will keep the mind that is dependent on You in perfect peace, for it is trusting in You.” – Isaiah 26:3

It is crucial to keep your mind consistently at peace so that you can think clearly and act rightly. A mind in turmoil may say and do things it later regrets. When we put our trust in humans and their deeds, we inevitably falter when faced with situations that test our heart’s resolve and our

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“…for the breath of the ruthless is like a storm against a wall.” – Isaiah 25:4

In life, you will inevitably encounter the ruthless — people whose words pierce like daggers and whose actions are designed to wound or destroy. Their cruelty can shake your confidence, drain your peace, and leave your heart weary. Like a violent storm, their hostility beats against the walls of your soul, testing your strength and

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“The LORD of hosts has purposed it, to defile the pompous pride of all glory…” – Isaiah 23:9

Throughout history, empires have risen in splendour and fallen in ruin. No matter how mighty their armies or vast their riches, every kingdom built on pride eventually crumbles. Human glory that is built and sustained by selfish ambition always invites God’s resistance, for He turns His face from the proud. Pride seeks to exalt oneself

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“…Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die!” – Isaiah 22:13

The people of Judah, blind in their folly, faced destruction but refused to turn to God. Instead of repentance, they chose revelry—“Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die!” God longed for their hearts to return to Him, yet they persisted in sin, determined to live their own way until death. Even today, many

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“Those who made Cush their hope and Egypt their boast will be dismayed and ashamed…” – Isaiah 20:5

When Judah faced the terrifying threat of Assyria, they turned to Egypt and Cush for help instead of turning to the Lord. They had lost the reverential fear of God, and when that happens, it is replaced by the dreadful fear of everything else takes. Judah hoped that human strength would save them, but those

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“…He will strike them but heal them. They will turn to the LORD, and He will hear their prayers and heal them.” – Isaiah 19:22

Isaiah spoke of a proud nation that trusted in its own strength and oppressed others. Yet even in judgment, God’s purpose was mercy. He longed for them to turn from rebellion and find healing in Him. Sometimes, God allows pain to break our pride and awaken us to our need for Him. As the psalmist

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