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God Is Good: Why Evil Can Never Overcome His Power

June 18, 2026

God is good. God is good because He is perfect. Everything He creates, sustains, and completes flows from His nature. He does not have to learn goodness. He does not have to become good. He is good. To create anything truly perfect, there must first be goodness at the foundation. You cannot build perfection out of corruption. No one says, “You are very bad at this, therefore you will become perfect at it.” Badness does not produce excellence. Evil does…

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Identity in Christ: Freedom from Failure and Insecurity

March 25, 2026

There are moments when we quietly ask ourselves, “Who am I, really?” Sometimes it comes after failure.Sometimes after comparison.Sometimes in the middle of feeling not quite enough. The world tells us to build our identity on what we do, how we feel, or how others see us. But those things shift constantly—and when they do, our sense of self can feel shaky. Scripture offers something steadier, gentler, and far more secure: Your identity is not something you have to create—it is…

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Is Love a Choice? What the Bible Says About True Love

March 18, 2026

In today’s culture, love is often defined as a feeling—something spontaneous, emotional, and uncontrollable. Movies and music portray love as a powerful force that “just happens,” rising and falling with intensity. But Scripture presents a very different picture. According to the Bible, love is not primarily a feeling.It is a choice—an intentional, steady commitment to act in ways that reflect God’s character. Feelings may come and go. But biblical love endures because it is rooted in truth, not emotion. This…

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What Are Good Works According to the Bible?

January 14, 2026

In a world that constantly demands more of our time, energy, and attention, many believers quietly wrestle with an important question: What does my faith actually look like in everyday life? The Bible answers this through a simple but powerful concept—works. Biblical works are not about religious performance or trying to earn God’s approval. Instead, they are the visible expression of a living faith. When faith takes root in the heart, it inevitably shows up in the way we live, love, and serve.…

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