

When Knowing Isn't Obeying
Scripture: Jeremiah 38–39 2 Kings 24:18–25:7 Take some time today to read about King Zedekiah. King Zedekiah’s story reveals a sobering truth: knowing God’s will is not the same as obeying it. Zedekiah did not lack access to God’s voice. The prophet Jeremiah spoke clearly and consistently, warning the king of what would happen if he refused to surrender to Babylon. God’s instruction was not confusing; it was costly. And that cost is where Zedekiah hesitated. He sought God’s


Pause. Pray. Pursue
Scripture: “Get wisdom, get understanding; do not forget my words or turn away from them.” ~Proverbs 4:5 In this verse, Solomon doesn’t offer wisdom as a suggestion, but as a priority. “Get” implies intentional pursuit. There's that word again "intentional". As believers, WE MUST BE INTENTIONAL! Intentional about attending church. Intentional about tithing. Intentional about serving. Intentional about saving. Intentional about loving others. Intentional about our eating habit


Planted in the Right Place
Scripture: “ But his delight is in the law of the Lord… He shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water, that brings forth its fruit in its season.” — Psalm 1:2–3 Where you go to church matters. It’s not about convenience or tradition. Scripture reminds us that growth is connected to where we are planted. A tree doesn’t thrive just anywhere; no, a tree flourishes when it is rooted in the right soil, with water and proper care. The right church is not a perfect church.


My Morning Song
Psalm 145:1–3 I will exalt You, my God, O King; And I will bless Your name forever and ever. Every day I will bless You, And I will praise Your name forever and ever. Great is the LORD, and greatly to be praised; And His greatness is unsearchable. Praise Is a Choice; It’s Intentional Psalm 145 opens with a powerful declaration from David. His declaration is not a reaction to circumstances, but a decision of the heart. “I will exalt you… I will praise Your name forever and eve



























