Your Story Doesn’t End in Shame

In the book of second Samuel, we find the story of a young man who faced much shame and disgrace. His name was Mephibosheth.

Surrounded By The Enemy

How do you respond when you are completely surrounded by the enemy and the situation looks very, very dark?

Be Not Afraid of Greatness

What if “greatness” was about the excellence we give God in the process than the imagery of the end accomplishment?

When God Builds Upon Our Failure

Failure is not final. Spiritual maturity can be measured in “resilience time”—the time it takes you to get back up from a failure.

Ebenezer: Stone of Help

The idea for these Ebenezer stones comes from 1 Samuel 7:1-17, where the prophet of God took a stone and set it up between Mizpah and Shen.

When Your Enthusiasm is Failing

Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “Nothing great is ever accomplished without enthusiasm.” Enthusiasm is much more than just emotional hype.

Knowing The Good Shepherd’s Voice

In John 10, Jesus makes a distinct contrast between the Good Shepherd and the false shepherds of Israel.

Ichabod and The Glory Days

God will never relegate Himself to being our good luck charm. The new birth is more than an ancient memory.

Dedicated to God, But a Stranger to His Heart

Samuel is an example of how we should never settle for knowledge of God without genuine relationship with Him.

God’s Plans Transcend Man’s Corruption

God rebuked Eli for “honoring his sons above the Lord” and allowing them to continue in their parade of desecration.