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    THE PATH OF PEACE

    READING: Luke 1:78-79

    Because of the tender mercy of our God, by which the rising sun will come to us from heaven to shine on those living in darkness and in the shadow of death, to guide our feet into the path of peace.

    In this season of Advent, we join with believers all over the world to celebrate Jesus Christ, the Light of the World, who came to dispel every shadow of death in our lives and guide us to the path of peace. As Apostle Paul emphasised in Philippians 2:6-8, Jesus Christ, being in very nature God, emptied Himself of His privileges, came in the form of a servant, in human likeness and was obedient even to death on a cross. What a great love! He was not born into privilege and power, neither did He enter this world with a royal procession. His humble birth was to a woman who owned nothing but simple faith as her helpless baby was laid in a manger. And so the Prince of Peace came, not with a forceful mandate but with an invitation to guide us to the path of peace. The question is, have you accepted His timeless invitation?

    In Matthew 11:28, Our Saviour, Jesus Christ, the very Son of God, still invites you to come. He says, “Come to Me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” He invited you to come and here you are. As you give Him your best, He will give you His rest. As you open your heart to Him today, He will pour His blessings upon you today. Because when you give your best to Him, He will give His rest to you.

    We accept His invitation by faith when we give Him our best love, our best attention, our total surrender and truly believe - only then our hearts will be at rest. A heart at rest with God is a heart blessed by God. And this rest is not defined by a relaxation in the worldly sense but a holy relaxation that only comes from submitting one’s will to the Prince of Peace. So accept His invitation, give Him your best and enter the rest of God today.

    PRAYER: Lord Jesus Christ, thank You for guiding me to the path of peace. Help me to accept Your invitation to lay down my burdens before You by faith and enter your rest. In Jesus’ name, amen.

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    THE POWER OF GODLY FELLOWSHIP

    READING: Luke 1:39-42

    At that time Mary got ready and hurried to a town in the hill country of Judea, where she entered Zechariah’s home and greeted Elizabeth. When Elizabeth heard Mary’s greeting, the baby leaped in her womb, and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit. In a loud voice she exclaimed: ‘Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the child you will bear!’

    When the angel Gabriel visited Mary in Luke 1, she received a profound message about her purpose that would change her life forever. She was not ignorant to the fact that her being an unmarried pregnant woman could come at a cost – the threat of disownment from family, divorce from her fiancé, and the risk of poverty without support. Yet she joyfully accepted the Word by faith, believing that God’s power to sustain her in this miraculous calling was greater than any threat.

    Understanding the importance of godly associations, Mary chose to confide in someone spiritually mature. After accepting the call to bear the Son of God, she travelled to her relative Elizabeth, who had also conceived miraculously in old age. Through Elizabeth’s encouragement, Mary found mentorship for her unique journey of pregnancy.

    Ask yourself, who do you confide in? Do you make yourself accountable to those who are spiritually mature? In life, we must discern before we disclose, to be careful of who we confide in.

    Mary’s visit to Elizabeth was spiritual, which was confirmed when John the Baptist leapt in Elizabeth’s womb and she was filled with the Holy Spirit. Though they were family, the true basis of their connection was spiritual maturity.

    Elizabeth spoke words that strengthened Mary when her circumstances may have seemed precarious. Godly counsel, rooted in God’s Word, paves the path for solutions. Have you identified those God has sent to you - your mentor, advisor, confidant? Ensure those in whom you trust are led by God’s Spirit daily.

    PRAYER: Lord Jesus Christ, give me the grace to watch and pray, to discern before I disclose, and to be careful of who I confide in. Help me to identify those You have sent me to. In Jesus’ name, amen.

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  • Don’t believe blindly—test everything by Scripture.

    “Beloved, do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits, whether they are of God.” — 1 John 4:1

    In our dispensation today, where many claim to be hearing directly from God and portray themselves as God’s spokespersons, it is important for us to know that not every spiritual voice is divine. The Bible never instructs believers to accept every message simply because it sounds spiritual, prophetic, or authoritative. Instead, Scripture calls us to discernment.

    God’s Word remains the ultimate standard. Any revelation, prophecy, teaching, or instruction that does not align with Scripture—no matter how eloquent or popular the messenger may be—must be questioned. Spiritual maturity is not shown by how quickly we believe, but by how carefully we test.

    Testing the spirits requires more than emotion or personal preference. It involves comparing what is said with the truth of God’s Word, the character of Christ, and the witness of the Holy Spirit. God will never contradict Himself. What He reveals today will always agree with what He has already spoken in Scripture.

    We must also be cautious of personalities that elevate themselves above the Word of God. True servants of God point people back to Christ, not to themselves. When messages promote fear, manipulation, pride, or unscriptural practices, they fail the test of the Spirit of God.

    As believers, we are called to stand firm—not on trends, titles, or claims—but on truth. Let us cultivate discernment through prayer, consistent study of Scripture, and humility before God. When we test every spirit carefully, we protect our faith and remain rooted in what truly honors God.

    Prayer:
    Lord, grant us discernment in these times. Help us to test every spirit by Your Word and to stand firm in what aligns with Your truth. Keep our hearts anchored in Christ alone. Amen.

    Further References: Jeremiah 23:16; Matthew 24:24; John 16:13; Acts 17:11; Galatians 1:8; Colossians 2: 8.
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  • Give Thanks to God Always

    “Whatever happens, keep thanking God because of Jesus Christ. This is what God wants you to do.”
    — 1 Thessalonians 5:18 (CEV)

    No matter what you go through in life, always remember to give thanks to God. There may be moments when it seems like nothing is working for your good, but as long as you still have breath, understand that God is not done with you yet. Choosing thanksgiving in difficult times is a powerful declaration of faith—it acknowledges God’s sovereignty and faithfulness even before the breakthrough comes.

    Through thanksgiving, God turns our bad moments into testimonies, our trials into triumphs, and our pain into purpose.

    Thanksgiving is also an expression of faith in God through Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Scripture reminds us that people of faith remained thankful even in the toughest situations, and God intervened in their lives to rescue them.

    A clear example is the three Hebrew boys—Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. Despite seeing how intensely heated the fiery furnace was, they chose not to complain or compromise their faith. Instead, they stood firm, trusting God completely. And the God who is always faithful came to their rescue. Jesus Himself was present with them in the fire and turned their situation around for their good.

    Another powerful example is Deacon Stephen. Even while being stoned to death, he chose to thank God and interceded for his murderers. Among them was Saul, who later became Paul—the greatest missionary of all time. Though Stephen died, by faith we know that he now rests in glory with our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

    May we learn to give thanks to God always, knowing that He is faithful and that nothing we endure is ever wasted in His hands.

    Bible References: Job 1:21; Psalm 107:1; Lamentations 3: 22 - 23; Habakkuk 3:17 - 19; Luke 22:19; John 6:11; Acts 16: 25 - 26; Philippians 4: 6 - 7; Revelation 7:12.
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  • Christ Is Our Hope of Glory

    “God’s plan is to make known his secret to his people, this rich and glorious secret which he has for all peoples. And the secret is that Christ is in you, which means that you will share in the glory of God.”
    — Colossians 1:27 (GNB)

    One spectacular blessing we have freely received from God through faith in His glorious Son, Jesus Christ—our Lord and Savior—is the privilege of becoming partakers of God’s glory.

    This glory is not merely a future reward reserved for heaven alone; it is a present spiritual reality made possible by Christ dwelling in us. His indwelling presence transforms our identity, assures our destiny, and empowers us to live above fear, condemnation, and defeat. Christ in us is the guarantee that God’s glorious purpose will be fulfilled in our lives.

    The “hope of glory” is not wishful thinking—it is a confident expectation rooted in God’s faithfulness. Because Christ lives in us, we carry divine life, divine nature, and divine purpose. We are called to reflect His glory in our character, our obedience, our love, and our witness to the world.

    As believers, our lives become vessels through which God reveals His glory—both now and in the age to come. This is the mystery once hidden but now revealed: Christ in us, the hope of glory.


    Bible References: John 14: 20; Romans 8: 10, 17; 2 Corinthians 3:18; Galatians 2: 20; Ephesians 3:16 -17; 1 Peter 5: 10.
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