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The Blessing of Honor

Honoring our parents goes beyond obedience. it’s about love, gratitude, and respect. We can strengthen family bonds through kindness and service that shape us and impact future generations.

“Honor your father and mother so that your days may be long in the land that your God is giving you” (Exodus 20:12).

Take a moment today to appreciate your parents or parental figures. A call, a thank you, or a small act of kindness can make a difference. Honor isn’t just about a long life, it’s about a life filled with love and purpose.

Solace in A Chaotic World

Solace comes in quiet moments when we find a corner of calm within ourselves even amidst the chaos and noise. It’s a reminder that peace isn’t the absence of struggle but the strength to rise above it.

Honey Out of The Rock

In the journey of love, we often seek sweetness, comfort, and nourishment. But sometimes, love’s path can lead us through rugged terrains, where challenges and trials abound.

Like the rock that withstands the test of time, resilient love endures the storms of life. Couples who weather challenges together emerge stronger and more united.

Honey Out of the Rock highlights the miraculous provision of God, who can bring forth abundance and blessings from the most unlikely sources.” 

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Facing Hard Truths

I remember when I was young and thought all sorts of religions and belief systems would ultimately lead us to God. Listening to a morning devotion through an application on my phone called “Glorify” reminded me of this bias in the world.

In the Bible, Jesus unequivocally declares, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me” (John 14:6). His life, death, and resurrection are understood to be the ultimate revelation of God’s love and grace. Faith in Jesus is the only means of reconciliation with God and eternal life.

In the vast expanse where shadows roam,
A voice echoes, clear as a bell’s tone.
“I am the way, the truth, the life,” it cries,
Guiding souls through darkness to brighter skies.

Through valleys deep and mountains high,
This truth endures.
With unwavering faith, we take each step,
In His love and mercy, we find our depth.

Let his guiding light make you whole.
For in Him alone, true freedom lies,
“I am the way, the truth, the life,” He cries.

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What is your Love Language?

Understanding the love Language between you and your partner can help improve your relationship. According to research, there are five love languages – words of affirmation, acts of service, receiving gifts, quality time, and physical touch. Find out which love language suits you the most and that of your partner.

  • Words of affirmation – Expressing appreciation and affection verbally.
  • Acts of service – Doing things for your partner to show your love.
  • Receiving gifts – Expressing your love through giving and receiving gifts.
  • Quality time – Spending quality and meaningful time with your partner.
  • Physical touch – Showing your love through physical affection.

I would love to emphasize words of affirmation because they work very well for me and my spouse. So, what I do is express my appreciation and affection verbally. It helps convey my feelings and shows that he is loved, respected, and valued, and he does the same.

The love language of one person is not necessarily the love language of another – Gary Chapman

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