Weekday Posts
In the same way, we can trust that when we seek God and offer ourselves to His will, He will use us in His grand story of redemption, often in ways we cannot foresee, just as He used both the influential and the powerless in Moses' story.
Long before the Book of Proverbs, Shiphrah and Puah demonstrated that “the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom,” as they courageously defied Pharaoh’s evil decree to kill Hebrew male infants.
Sleep struggles are universal, and the modern quest for the perfect night’s rest, whether through gadgets, medications, or routines, can be a reminder that true peace comes from surrendering to God's control.
Joseph’s path from a proud young man to a humble servant of God teaches us that humility is often cultivated through hardship and dependence on God. His transformation highlights how struggles can refine our character and deepen our understanding of God's hand in our lives.
In a world dominated by constant comparison, we can remember that characters like Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph weren’t perfect. In fact, their flaws—ranging from lies to favoritism—show that God uses imperfect people to fulfill His promises.
While scripture clearly includes population growth in the command to "be fruitful and multiply," God's ultimate design for fruitfulness is about spiritual growth and kingdom expansion, not just having children.
The world may seem dark, but just as Noah found favor in God's eyes during a corrupt time, we too are chosen for assignments that allow God's grace to shine through us. Our response should be one of obedience, trusting that God equips us for the work He calls us to.
The story of Moses is explored, highlighting his early rescue from the Nile and his instinct to intervene in situations of injustice, showing how personal tendencies may be shaped by early experiences.