2 Corinthinas · Charity · Giving · Reap what you sow

3 Keys to Giving to God’s Work

“The point is this: whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver” (2 Corinthians 9:6-7). Giving is a spiritual discipline that invites us to reflect God’s… Continue reading 3 Keys to Giving to God’s Work

Giving · Philippians · Sacrifice · Worship

A Fragrant Sacrificial Offering for God’s Kingdom

One of the most beautiful aspects of the Christian life is the opportunity to partner with God in advancing His kingdom. In Philippians 4:14-18, the Apostle Paul highlights the generous giving of the Philippian church, describing their support as a “fragrant offering, a sacrifice acceptable and pleasing to God” (v. 18). This passage reminds us… Continue reading A Fragrant Sacrificial Offering for God’s Kingdom

Apostle Paul · Contentment · God's Strength · Philippians

Winning (More than Super Bowls) Through God’s Strength in Contentment

When we hear Philippians 4:13, “I can do all things through him who strengthens me,” we often think of triumphs—winning championships, achieving goals, or overcoming challenges. But the Apostle Paul, who wrote these words from a Roman prison cell, invites us to see something more profound. His focus isn’t on victory as the world defines… Continue reading Winning (More than Super Bowls) Through God’s Strength in Contentment

Entrusted · Investment · Matthew · Parable · Steward

How to Faithfully Steward and Build God’s Resources

Jesus often used parables to teach profound spiritual lessons. These simple yet powerful stories connect everyday life to eternal truths, calling us not just to be good people but to be God’s people. One such parable, found in Matthew 25:14-30, provides valuable insight into how we are to steward the gifts God has given us.… Continue reading How to Faithfully Steward and Build God’s Resources

Biblical Wisdom · Budget · Investment · Matthew · Money · Wise Counselors

7 Biblical Tips on Investing

In a world obsessed with instant gratification and quick returns, navigating finances with a heart rooted in biblical wisdom can be challenging. Yet, Scripture offers timeless principles to guide us in stewarding the resources God has entrusted to us. Here are seven tips on investing from the Scripture. Don’t Consume All That You Are Given… Continue reading 7 Biblical Tips on Investing

Boss · Colossians · Work

How Serving God Changes Our Work Mindset

Work is something we all do, but it’s often where we feel frustrated or disheartened. It could be because we think we’re underappreciated, overworked, or misused. We pour ourselves into tasks only to see our efforts overlooked or undervalued. Sometimes, the harder we work, the less we get in return. Whether it’s the pressure of… Continue reading How Serving God Changes Our Work Mindset

Adam · Garden · Productivity · Work

Work: Fruitfully Serving God with Our Hands

Work is a part of God’s good design. From the beginning, before the curse of sin ever entered the world, God called humanity to work. In Genesis 2:15, we read that God placed Adam in the Garden of Eden “to work it and take care of it.”  This wasn’t a punishment but a purpose. In… Continue reading Work: Fruitfully Serving God with Our Hands

Economics · Economy · Money · Morality

On the Godliness of a Good Economy

As followers of Christ, we often think of spiritual matters—faith, hope, love—and rightly so. But there is also something deeply biblical about recognizing the good of the material world, including the economy. The Scriptures remind us that God created the world and declared it “good” (Genesis 1:31). In His divine wisdom, He established the order… Continue reading On the Godliness of a Good Economy

Apostle Paul · Endurance · Philippians · Pressing On

3 Keys for How to Press On In Christ

Life is full of challenges. Some are immediate and overwhelming—struggles in marriage, health crises, financial difficulties, or mental and emotional battles. Others are more subtle but no less accurate, like the weight of past regrets or the temptation to give up altogether. In the face of these hardships, the question arises: How do we keep… Continue reading 3 Keys for How to Press On In Christ

Advent · Christmas · Hanukkah · Normative Priciple · Regulative Principle

The Normative  vs Regulative Principle and Hanukkah

In the journey of faith, we often find ourselves grappling with deep, theological questions. One is how we approach worship? What does God desire from us in our daily lives? And what role do traditions and celebrations play in our spiritual growth? These questions have sparked debates throughout church history. One such debate involves the… Continue reading The Normative  vs Regulative Principle and Hanukkah