Sometimes, God's attention can feel uncomfortable-like He's seeing too much, asking too much or exposing what we'd rather keep hidden. But in truth, His gaze is never to shame us, but to shape us.
In this episode, we look at the parable of the wedding banquet in Matthew 22, where one man stood out in a crowd- not because of what He did, but because of what He lacked. It's a reminder that beyond the crowd, beyond our service and beyond appearances, God is still looking at the heart.
Just like David prayed "Search me O God", may we learn to welcome God's special attention-because it's a sign that He's not done with us yet.
Anchor Scriptures: Matthew 22:1-14, Psalm 139:23-34
In this episode, I open up about something we all face — offense.
Whether it’s friends, family, or even people in church, it hurts deeply when we feel misunderstood or mistreated.
I share how God has been helping me to respond, not from a place of pride or pain, but from peace.
If you’ve ever struggled to forgive or to let go, I pray this episode reminds you that God’s way is still the best way. 💛
Are you running around doing things for God, but secretly far from Him? In this episode, we dive into the story of the prodigal son. We explore what I call "Older Brother Syndrome"-the subtle trap of choosing activity over intimacy.
This episode will help you re-examine your service to God and re-evaluate your relationship with Him.
God still speaks, but are we letting others speak for Him?
In this episode, we unpack why it's crucial to prioritize God's word over sermons and opinions, how to discern God's voice and how to avoid spiritual confusion by returning to the secret place.
In this first episode of the Letters To My Generation, we explore obedience as more than just a personal choice -it's how we meet God's needs on the earth. With a reminder of end-time urgency, this episode challenges us to live as true disciples: focused, accountable and ready.