God’s Protectors || Angels Defined #2

Daniel 6:22 and Psalms 91:11-13 emphasizes that angels serve under God’s authority, protect believers, and deliver His messages. The piece also highlights the need to avoid idolizing angels and instead focus on following God’s guidance.

Your Heart in the Storm || Psalm 139:23-24 || Manna for the Mind #26

David’s plea for God to reveal his sins serves as a model for self-examination. By earnestly seeking God’s forgiveness and guidance, we align with the path of everlasting life. Trust in God’s leading and clarity to stay on the right course, as Peter did when walking on water.

Heavenly Parenthood || Psalm 73:25-26 || Manna for the Mind #24

Let’s delve into Psalm 73:25-26, emphasizing God’s unwavering presence and parental love. Acknowledging the impact of earthly parenting on our perception of God, it urges embracing God as a source of comfort and guidance. Encouraging breaking familial cycles of abuse, it affirms God’s role in offering a new, thriving life.

Fight for Justice || Psalm 12:1 || Manna for the Mind #23

Let’s reflect on the challenges of living for God in a deceitful world. I talk about the belief that we are never truly alone, and encourages evaluating governing authorities against God’s moral law.

Joseph || Jacob’s Family Tree – Revisited #7

The “Jacob’s Family Tree – Revisited” series revisits Jacob’s blessings to his children, examining how these blessings played out in the biblical narrative. Joseph’s adversity and passion for God’s will reflects the need for dedication to God’s work. David’s unfulfilled desire to build God’s Temple encourages us to pave the way for the next generation. Isaiah 41:8-10 emphasizes God’s strength and support. All believers share the responsibility of representing God to the world and should seek to correct their mistakes. The assurance of God’s constant presence and support gives us strength even in adversity.

Zebulun and Issachar || Jacob’s Family Tree – Revisited #4

The “Jacob’s Family Tree – Revisited” series explores the blessings Jacob gave to his children and their biblical significance. Zebulun prospered in travel and drew people for sacrifices, while Issachar found treasures despite remaining obedient. Jesus’ crucifixion marked the beginning of his eternal kingdom.

Love to the World || Psalm 97:10 || Manna for the Mind #13

In Day 13 of “Manna for the Mind,” we explore Psalm 97:10, emphasizing aligning with God’s desires, resisting evil, and genuine love for others, while learning from Nebuchadnezzar’s example. Genuine love requires concentration and effort, focusing on those around us.

Heavenly Place || 1 Corinthians 2:9 || Manna for the Mind #12

God gifts us safety, peace, and provision. Let’s talk about what these gifts represents and how they benefit us and the Kingdom of God.

Forgive Like God || Psalm 86:5 || Manna for the Mind #10

In “Manna for the Mind”, exploring Psalm 86:5 and related verses reveals God’s unfailing love, forgiveness, and compassion. It emphasizes self-reflection, God’s patience, and the need for forgiveness towards others.

Reuben || Jacob’s Family Tree – Revisited #1

This part delves into the significance of Reuben’s blessing, his tribe’s decline, and the impact of his sinful actions.