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26/06/2026

Joy is not the absence of the storm. It is the quiet confidence that Christ is present in the middle of it.

The storms of life may shake our plans, test our faith, and leave us with more questions than answers, but they cannot remove the One who promised to never leave nor forsake us.

Biblical joy isn’t built on favourable circumstances. It is rooted in an unchanging Saviour. It doesn’t deny pain, grief, or disappointment—it simply declares that these things do not have the final word.

Sometimes the greatest testimony is not that the storm disappeared, but that your heart remained anchored while it raged. . .

26/06/2026

The deepest faith I’ve come to know isn’t loud or impressive. It doesn’t always have the perfect words or unwavering confidence.

It’s the kind of faith that keeps returning to God with empty hands.

The kind that says, “Lord, if You don’t sustain me, I cannot sustain myself. If You don’t lead me, I don’t know the way. If You don’t speak, I have nothing worth saying.”

I’ve realised that dependence is not spiritual weakness; it is the very place where faith begins. God never asked us to become self-sufficient; He invites us to become fully reliant on Him.

24/06/2026

Our desires can become so loud that they begin to sound like wisdom. What we want starts shaping what we see, what we justify, and even what we call God’s will.

When desire sits on the throne, discernment becomes blurred. We begin to pursue what feels good over what is good, and what is immediate over what is eternal.

The danger is not always in having desires, but in allowing them to lead us where God has not called us. Many times, distance from God begins not with rebellion, but with affection misplaced.

When our desires cloud our judgement, we slowly become self-sufficient, convincing ourselves that we no longer need God’s voice because we have already decided what we want.

Lord, align my desires with Yours before my desires lead me away from You. . .

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23/06/2026

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“Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a longing fulfilled is a tree of life. . .”
21/06/2026

“Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a longing fulfilled is a tree of life. . .”

21/06/2026

There is a particular kind of disappointment that comes from trusting God for a long time and not seeing Him move when you thought He would.

But God’s silence is not His absence, and His delay is not His denial.

Sometimes faith is not believing that God will do it quickly. It is believing that He is still good, even when His timing looks different from ours.

“He has made everything beautiful in its time.” — Ecclesiastes 3:11

20/06/2026

Sometimes the heart grows weary, not because it lacks faith, but because it has carried disappointment for too long. Prayers remain unanswered, promises seem delayed, and hope begins to feel heavy.

Yet God does not ask us to manufacture hope from our own strength. He invites us to place our disappointed hearts in His hands. What feels delayed to us is not forgotten by Him.

If your heart is tired from waiting, bring your expectations, questions, and tears to God. He is gentle with weary hearts and faithful with every promise. . .

19/06/2026

Sometimes our greatest struggle isn’t that God has moved, it’s that we have.

We drift. We get distracted. We become weary, disappointed, or consumed by the noise of life. Then one day, in a quiet moment, we return to the same place we once left Him and discover that He never left at all.

The prayer corner. The Bible we stopped opening. The worship song we used to sing. The secret place we abandoned.

Finding God again is often not about discovering something new, but returning to what we once neglected. His presence is still there. His voice is still gentle. His invitation is still open.

“If we are faithless, He remains faithful.” — 2 Timothy 2:13

17/06/2026

Loss has a way of changing us.

Sometimes it comes quietly through unanswered prayers, closed doors, broken relationships, or seasons we never expected to walk through. Other times it arrives suddenly, leaving us trying to make sense of what remains.

In this episode, we talk honestly about navigating loss, grieving with God, and finding hope when life doesn’t look the way we imagined. We explore what Scripture teaches about sorrow, healing, surrender, and the presence of God in our deepest pain. . .

Episode 6 drops TOMORROW 🎙️

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