Overcoming Spiritual Emptiness: Lessons from Luke 11:24-26

In Luke 11:24–26, Jesus illustrates that merely cleaning one’s life of sin without inviting the Holy Spirit can lead to a more vulnerable state than before. The parable emphasizes the necessity of not just eliminating evil but fostering a relationship with Christ to ensure spiritual safety and fulfillment.

No Neutrality: Your Choice in Christ’s Kingdom Luke 11:14-23

In Luke 11:14-23, Jesus demonstrates His authority over dark powers by casting out a demon from a mute man, symbolizing salvation’s transformative power. The passage reveals human hearts’ divided responses to Jesus’ miracles, emphasizing the absence of neutrality: one must choose to gather with or scatter against Him, reflecting a personal commitment to faith.

Finding Worth: God’s Call to the Broken

God has always written His story through people the world would never choose. In this post, I share my own journey—from addiction, womanizing, and anger to twenty years of walking with Christ—as a living example of how His grace can redeem, restore, and powerfully use a surrendered life.

Building on Rock: Lessons from Luke 6:47-49

The parable in Luke 6:47–49 contrasts two builders to illustrate the importance of a solid foundation in life. The wise builder, who acts on Jesus’ teachings, withstands life’s storms, while the foolish builder, who neglects obedience, faces collapse. True stability comes from anchoring one’s life to Christ’s words.

Parable of the Sower: Mark 4:3-20

Continuing the study of the parables in the Book of Mark. “Hearken; Behold, there went out a sower to sow.” (Mark 4:3, KJV) With those words, Jesus begins one of His most searching parables—a story that holds up a mirror to every heart that hears the Word of God. The Story: Four Soils, One SeedContinue reading “Parable of the Sower: Mark 4:3-20”

Parables in the Book of Mark: Mark 3:23-27

In Mark 3:23–27, Jesus addresses accusations from the scribes claiming He casts out demons by Satan’s power. He uses parables to illustrate the folly of division, emphasizing that a divided house cannot stand. Jesus asserts His authority over Satan, highlighting His role as the stronger one who binds the enemy and rescues souls. Christians are called to pursue unity and recognize Christ as the ultimate Deliverer.

Bible Study: Perseverance in the Old Testament

This content emphasizes the importance of perseverance in faith during trials, highlighting biblical figures like Noah, Joseph, Job, and Moses as examples. It defines perseverance as active trust, encourages anchoring in God’s promises, prayer, and community support while maintaining an eternal perspective. Reflection questions prompt personal application of these lessons.

Five Tips to Overcome Distractions in Prayer and Bible Study — Inspiring Passion for Jesus Christ

Staying consistent in one’s devotional life can be a challenge for anyone. At times, we all struggle to remain focused and steadfast in a daily time of prayer and Bible study.