Who among us hasn’t felt the urge to run from God’s presence after a mistake—especially following sin or disobedience? It’s all too easy to hide in shame when guilt takes over. We feel unworthy. Unlovable. Disqualified from entering His presence.
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Forget the Past
Are there memories still haunting you? Is there something in your past that feels too hard to release? Or maybe, like me, you’ve tried everything to forget… but nothing has worked.
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Practical Love
True joy is not found in holding on, but in pouring out. When we give, whether it's time, care, finances, or help, we become part of God’s movement of love on the earth.
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Trust in Him (Isaiah 2:22)
The verse of Isaiah 2:22 struck my heart deeply today during my Bible reading. It echoed in my spirit like a personal command from the Lord: “Jürgen, stop trusting in man in someone whose breath is in his nostrils, who is limited in his days and strength. Why rely on him for what only the Creator can provide? Why expect from him the safety, wisdom, and satisfaction that only God offers?”
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Can I Be Influenced?
Who am I walking with? Are my closest companions sharpening my faith—or dulling it? Am I influencing others toward Christ, or slowly being drawn away?
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Couple Friends
Should each person keep their own friends? Or is it just as important to have couple friends?
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Success – What is it?
Let your measure of success be obedience, not outcome. Faithfulness, not fame. God’s purpose, not people’s applause.
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From self-assurance to God-Assurance
Our Assurance has no value if not built on the right foundation
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In the Midst of Tear
The very thing I thought would disqualify me became the backdrop for His power. “His strength was made perfect in my weakness.”
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Worship the Giver – NOT the gift
“Do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ For the pagans run after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them.” — Matthew 6:31–32 (NIV)




















