
Maintain Your Heading
Maintain Your Heading It’s easy to drift—one distraction, one compromise at a time. But God calls us back to center. “Love must be sincere… cling to what is good… keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord.” (Romans 12

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Maintain Your Heading It’s easy to drift—one distraction, one compromise at a time. But God calls us back to center. “Love must be sincere… cling to what is good… keep your spiritual fervor, serving the Lord.” (Romans 12

We can know about God and still remain distant. There comes a moment when knowing is no longer enough—when belief must become surrender. This message tells a story shaped by grace: that we have all fallen short, yet God

Mary’s words still lead us: “Do whatever He tells you.” Obedience turns ordinary moments into places of glory. Let His Word steady you, let His Spirit remind you, and let His people guide you. At Cana, the servants simpl

“So now there is no condemnation for those who belong to Christ Jesus.” We carry things we were never meant to bring— the voice that says “I don’t deserve another chance,” the fear that whispers “I’ll always be this way,

We’re born bent toward ourselves — toward comfort, image, and control. But Jesus shows us another way. Paul calls us to humility… to lay down selfish ambition… to see others as better than ourselves. And Christ gives us

Worship isn’t background noise — it’s a battlefield posture. When Jehoshaphat needed direction, he didn’t look at the dry valley… he asked for a worshiper. And while the harp played, God filled what looked empty. Worship

To encourage is to put courage back into one another. In the middle of the storm—when the sun disappears and hope runs thin—Paul reminds us of what God has promised. The ship may break apart, but God’s word will not. Thi

Nathan stood before David. Paul stood before Peter. Real friends stand in the light. Because truth in love is mercy, and clarity is kindness, and calling someone out is something you do for them, not to them. Before we s

Curiosity opens the door, and questions make room for truth. Nicodemus came in the quiet of night, searching — and Jesus met him there. Wisdom listens. Understanding leans in. And the Spirit moves like the wind, gentle,

A real apology doesn’t hide behind excuses. It starts with godly sorrow that leads to true repentance (2 Corinthians 7:10). Like the prodigal son, we return home owning what we’ve done (Luke 15:20–24). And when we confes

Pray first. Move now. Give sacrificially. Stick together. John said, “Look—the Lamb of God.” And they followed. Jesus said, “Come and see.” And everything changed. Come and see Jesus for yourself. Go and tell others. Inv

Tetelestai. It is finished. The cross wasn’t a moment of defeat—it was the completion of a promise. The empty tomb means every word Jesus spoke can be trusted. The Servant who came to give His life… finished the work. Th

Sometimes faith looks like friends who won’t give up— who pray first, move now, give deeply, and stay close. Mark 2 shows us what happens when love carries someone right to the feet of Jesus. Revival begins in quiet obed

Small faith still moves under a big God. A pedal pressed. A seed planted. A quiet beginning. Start small. A father kneels. A son suffers. “I believe—help my unbelief.” Mark 9:24 God rejoices in beginnings. Zechariah 4:10

From inside the tent , life feels small, limited, and impossible. But God keeps calling us outside , into a sky full of promises. Abraham questioned, waited, and still believed. And God counted him righteous because of h

True humility isn’t timid — it’s bold in God. Elijah shows what happens when you stop wavering and stand fully on the Lord’s side. When your passion is aimed at Him, heaven answers. Get off the fence. Get a fresh word. B

When you feel like you’ve got nothing left, God asks the same question Elisha asked the widow: “What do you have in the house?” 2 Kings 4:2 NLT She thought she had nothing—but God multiplied the little she offered. Grace

When the math doesn’t math, God rewrites the equation. Weakness becomes strength. Obedience overturns the odds. Less becomes more in His hands. Gideon’s story reminds us: when God is for us, nothing can stand against us.

Life doesn’t always show us the whole picture. What feels overwhelming in the natural often has a spiritual root. Ephesians 6:12 NLT In 2 Kings 6, the servant saw an army — but God showed Elisha the greater reality: heav

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