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Which world are you in?
You may not think about it much, but you already live in one of two worlds. One drains you. It promises freedom but steals it. It leaves you with habits you hate, guilt you carry, and hopes that keep slipping away. Jesus names that reality with painful clarity: “The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.” There is no middle space, no visitor visa, no safe fence to sit on
Oct 261 min read


Are you trusting what you do or who Jesus is?
We often try to “be better,” fix our mistakes, and find our own way to God. But that path is exhausting and never brings peace. If your confidence is in what you do, you’ll always wonder if it’s enough. The Bible is honest: we’ve all sinned and cannot save ourselves. But God acted first by sending His son, Jesus, to die for our sins. Jesus took the punishment we deserved so we could be forgiven and brought near to God. Real peace comes when you stop trusting your efforts and
Oct 151 min read


Is There Really a Way to God?
Yes—through Jesus Himself. He said, “I am the way, the truth, and the life… No one comes to the Father except through me” ( John 14:6 )....
Oct 41 min read


Is Jesus really the only way to heaven?
You’re told to “find your own path,” but that’s confusing when eternity is at stake. If heaven is real, you need more than guesses. Jesus gives a clear answer: there aren’t many roads—there’s one. He invites you to Himself, not to a list of rituals or a ladder of good deeds. In the Short, you hear it plainly: there’s one way, and missing Him means missing the way. Why is Jesus the only way? Because our core problem is sin. You and I have broken God’s holy standard, and no amo
Sep 271 min read


Who is the Son of God?
Jesus Christ. He is God’s eternal Son who came into the world to save sinners and to open blind eyes. In John 9, Jesus healed a man born blind and then asked, “Do you believe in the Son of God?” The man asked who that was, and Jesus said, “You have seen Him.” The One who gave him sight stood before him. ( John 9:35–38 , NKJV) Here’s the good news: Jesus, the Son of God, came to deal with our deepest problem, sin. On the cross He took our guilt. He rose again to give life tha
Sep 261 min read


Am I valuable to God?
Do you ever feel like your life doesn’t matter? The Bible says, “So God created man in His own image; in the image of God He created him; male and female He created them.” You were made in God’s image—that gives you real worth. But our sin has broken that relationship with Him. Still, God hasn’t forgotten you. He showed His love at the cross, where Jesus took the punishment for your sin so you could be forgiven and restored to God. You matter—not because of what you’ve done,
Sep 261 min read


Does Jesus see me when I’m hurting?
When life leaves you wounded, it’s easy to wonder if anyone notices. Jesus once told a story about a man who was robbed, beaten, and left half dead on a lonely road. Two respected travelers passed by without stopping. But then came a Samaritan—a man from a people despised by the Jews—who stopped and helped. “ When he saw him, he had compassion ” ( Luke 10:33 ). That story isn’t just about kindness. It’s a picture of Jesus Himself. We were helpless, broken by sin, and far from
Sep 251 min read


Have you gone a day without Jesus?
Many of us have. Luke tells how Mary and Joseph “went a day’s journey” ( Luke 2:44 ) and didn’t realize Jesus wasn’t with them. It’s easier than we think to pass through a full day of work and errands without ever speaking to Him. The deeper issue isn’t just busyness; it’s distance. Sin separates us from God, and we drift. The good news is that Jesus came looking for us. “For the Son of Man has come to seek and to save that which was lost.” He gave Himself at the cross to re
Sep 241 min read


Are you making excuses—or facing the truth?
We’ve all looked in the mirror and tried to justify ourselves. “I’m doing my best.” “It’s not my fault.” But deep down, we know the reflection doesn’t change by pretending. Excuses can’t heal a guilty heart or bring us near to God. They only keep us from facing the truth: we have sinned, and we need a Saviour. Jesus told of a traveler left hurting until “a Samaritan… came to where he was… and had compassion.” ( Luke 10:33 ) That’s a picture of Jesus. He came to where we are
Sep 231 min read
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