September

“…If you do not stand firm in your faith, then you will not stand at all.” – Isaiah 7:9

Isaiah delivered this word to King Ahaz of Judah when two powerful kings threatened war against him. Instead of trusting God’s promise, Ahaz sought help from the wicked king of Assyria. Yet what he leaned on for support became the very force that weakened and destabilized his kingdom. When we face trials, it is tempting […]

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“In the year that King Uzziah died, I saw the Lord seated on a throne, high and exalted…” – Isaiah 6:1

King Uzziah was one of Judah’s better rulers. He brought reforms, strengthened the nation, and led the people toward revival. Yet, at the height of his power, pride crept in and led to his downfall. His untimely death left Judah shaken with grief and uncertainty. It was then that Isaiah received a life-changing vision—God was

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“Woe to those who call evil good and good evil…” – Isaiah 5:20

God has placed within every human heart a sense of right and wrong. Yet when we reject Him as the absolute Lawgiver, we drift into dangerous waters. Many argue today that morality is relative—what feels good must be right, and what causes pain must be wrong. But such thinking only leads to chaos. Scripture warns

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“A shelter to give shade from the heat by day, and a refuge and hiding place from the storm and the rain.” – Isaiah 4:6

I often strive with my own strength to fight my battles, Depending on my abilities, I try to overcome my struggles. Yet just when I think I’ve cleared a mountain in my way, A blow comes unbidden, and I falter, led astray. It is in such moments when I am in an impossible place, That

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“Tell the righteous it will be well with them, for they will enjoy the fruit of their labour.” – Isaiah 3:10

What a comforting promise from God’s Word! To those who walk in righteousness, the Lord assures peace and blessing. When our actions flow from pure motives and align with God’s will, we can rest in the truth that our labor will not be in vain. The fruit may come in different forms—joy in our families,

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“Stop trusting in mere humans, who have but a breath in their nostrils. Why hold them in esteem?” – Isaiah 2:22

It is only human to put our trust in other humans though they are limited and fragile, just like us. Even the strongest leader or the kindest friend cannot be our ultimate source of security. Though they make strong proclamations, they will invariably disappoint us if we make them our only source of hope and

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“This is the vision concerning Judah and Jerusalem that Isaiah son of Amos saw…” – Isaiah 1:1

The prophet Isaiah wrote during turbulent times in Judah around 700 B.C. His message was first for God’s people in Jerusalem, but it still speaks to us today. Sin brings destruction, not only to individuals but to entire nations. Yet, God’s love and redemption stretch even further than sin’s reach. Isaiah’s ministry was not easy.

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“Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting…” – Proverbs 31:30

How many women have trusted a so-called “prince charming,” only to discover too late the emptiness of his character? And how many men have pursued outward beauty, only to regret that goodness was only skin-deep? Almost daily we hear of people deceived—whether in person or online—by charm and appearance, paying dearly for their folly. Scripture

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“The locusts have no king, yet they all advance in formation.” – Proverbs 30:27

A single locust appears weak and insignificant. Yet, when they move together, their advance is unstoppable and their impact undeniable. What is striking is that they have no visible ruler guiding them, but they respond to one another and move forward in perfect unity as a formidable force. In the same way, the Church is

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“The rock badgers are creatures of little power, yet they make their homes in the rocks.” – Proverbs 30:26

Rock badgers are small, weak animals with little defence against predators. Yet they wisely make their homes in the safety of the rocks. They survive not by strength but by choosing a place of refuge where they cannot easily be reached. We too live in a world filled with dangers and unseen enemies of the

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