Weekday Posts
In Luke 22, the disciples move from fearing they might betray Jesus to arguing over who is the greatest—all during their final meal with him. Their failure reflects the same weakness we often see in ourselves. Yet the beauty of the gospel is that Jesus still offers forgiveness.
Jesus made His mission clear: to seek and save the lost.
True faith means trusting Jesus enough to let go and follow Him daily.
When we come before God honestly and persistently, we discover a loving Father who hears, responds, and transforms us from the inside out.
In a culture quick to criticize, Jesus calls us to something different. Instead of pointing fingers, we’re invited to reflect His kingdom through everyday acts of love and humility.
Are we welcoming and pursuing those far from God, or quietly drifting toward judgment like the Pharisees?
Just as Isaiah reminded Israel of their roots and God’s faithfulness, we too can find clarity and hope by remembering who God is and who we are in Him.
Jesus offers a better kind of investment—one that isn’t shaken by the economy or limited by time.