W@W WRAP – Week 470

One Direction, One Voice, One Life: Entering the New Year led by Jesus — “The most important direction in life is not where we are going but Who we are walking with.” A new year does not ask us for better plans. It asks us a better question. Not “What will we do differently?” But “Who will lead us forward?” Because every life moves in the direction of its deepest devotion. This year will not be shaped by our intentions, our discipline, or your determination alone. It will be shaped by what and Who we follow. Jesus does not call us to design our future—He calls us to abide. To walk with Him. To listen for His voice. To allow the Holy Spirit to lead us, one surrendered step at a time. Direction matters more than speed. Presence matters more than progress. And intimacy always precedes impact. (John 15:4–5, Romans 8:14 & Matthew 6:33)

W@W WRAP – Week 4702026-02-07T07:54:12+02:00

W@W WRAP – Week 458

Healthy Soul: Living by Divine Design — Have you ever poured regular dish soap into a dishwasher? Moments later… foam everywhere! Bubbles across the floor, chaos in the kitchen. The machine isn’t broken—it’s simply being used outside of its design. And isn’t that a picture of what often happens with us? When we live outside of God’s divine design, our souls fill with confusion… exhaustion… unrest… stress… and spiritual fatigue. We were never made to run on the world’s system. We were created to be fuelled by Heaven—to draw life from God’s Word, strength from His Spirit, and peace from His Presence. Our souls were designed to live in communion with their Creator. But when sin enters, it contaminates that divine design. It’s like poison in pure water—clouding what was once clear. Yet, when we return to the Source—when we abide in Christ—He restores our rhythm, He heals our hearts, and He breathes wholeness back into our souls. A healthy soul is not a perfect one. It’s a connected one—fed by grace, cleansed through confession, and flourishing through fellowship with the Father. (John 15:4–5, 1 John 1:9 & John 6:51)

W@W WRAP – Week 4582025-10-11T04:48:14+02:00

W@W WRAP – Week 450

Resting in His Presence: Embracing the Beauty of a Simple, Relational Walk with God – Life often tells us to strive, perform, and prove our worth—but God calls us to rest, abide, and simply be with Him. The early church flourished not through relentless effort, but through devotion to Scripture, fellowship, communion, and prayer. These are not mere practices, but lifelines that draw us deeper into God’s presence, transform our hearts, and unite us in His love. Today, let us open our hearts to this same simplicity and watch as God brings profound change in our lives. (Philippians 3:4, 7–9 & Acts 2:42)

W@W WRAP – Week 4502025-08-15T22:33:36+02:00

W@W WRAP – Week 448

Rooted in Hope, Rising in Strength – What looks like the end is often the beginning – There are moments in life when the weight we carry feels unbearable—when disappointment, loss, or fatigue leave us breathless and unsure if we can go on. In those moments, despondency whispers, “You won’t make it through this.” But the Spirit of God speaks louder: “Take heart. I am with you.” Courage isn’t something we manufacture in our own strength. True courage is born when hope takes root—when we remember that we are held, seen, and strengthened by the One who never fails. Like a deeply rooted tree standing through storm after storm, we, too, can stand—because Christ is our strength. (Joshua 1:9, Psalm 42:11 & 2 Corinthians 12:9b)

W@W WRAP – Week 4482025-08-02T07:51:18+02:00

W@W WRAP – Week 447

Unseen, Unshaken: The Power of Inner Resilience – In a world that celebrates outward success and visible strength, it’s easy to underestimate the quiet, hidden power of inner resilience. But in the Kingdom of God, true strength often emerges from weakness. Resilience is faith that keeps walking—even when the road disappears. Like the ancient cypress tree—upright, evergreen, and able to thrive in harsh climates—we are called to live deeply rooted lives. Even when life feels dry and the soil of our circumstances is poor, God enables us to endure, grow, and bear fruit. Inner resilience is not loud or flashy—it is the quiet strength formed in surrendered hearts and anchored in Christ. (Isaiah 42:16, Philippians 4:12–13 & 2 Corinthians 12:9b)

W@W WRAP – Week 4472025-07-25T19:15:19+02:00

W@W WRAP – Week 446

From Refinement to Joyful Radiance – We all go through seasons that test and stretch us—times of waiting, trials, and internal transformation. These are seasons of refinement, where God lovingly shapes our character and deepens our faith. Though these moments may feel uncomfortable or even painful, they are never wasted. In Christ, refinement leads to fruitfulness, and joy is the fruit of a life rooted in Him. Jesus, our true Vine, sustains us, nourishes us, and prunes us—not to break us down, but to lift us up into greater maturity and purpose. (John 15:5, Psalm 30:5b and James 1:17)

W@W WRAP – Week 4462025-07-19T04:11:09+02:00

W@W WRAP – Week 445

Sowing with a Heart Fully Devoted to God – At some point in every believer’s walk, mere duty is no longer enough. God doesn’t seek our busyness or performance—He desires hearts completely surrendered to Him, where no gift is too small and no sacrifice too great. True surrender is not measured in the size of what we offer, but in the love and trust with which we give it. When God asked Moses, “What do you have in your hands?” (Exodus 4:2), Moses held a simple staff. Yet, in God's hands, it became a tool of miracles. Likewise, whatever we hold in our hands—be it a talent, a passion, or a small opportunity—God delights in using it. When we surrender it, He multiplies it, preparing us for a greater purpose. So, let us remember that even the smallest offering, when placed in His hands, becomes a seed sown into eternity. In the quiet moments of prayer, we discover that no act of surrender is ever in vain. (Galatians 6:9)

W@W WRAP – Week 4452025-07-12T05:00:16+02:00

W@W WRAP – Week 211

Searching for God, finding God… - Unprecedented times bring challenge, struggle and loss, BUT they also create opportunities to prune, to cut back, to find rest, to re-prioritise and to focus on what is really important! This means we can look to 2021 with hearts filled with excitement and expectation, because we know that the One who overcame the world is on our side! He promises that if we seek Him wholeheartedly in all we do, we will find Him! So, let us be a people who maintain a posture of prayer, searching and inquiring of the Lord our God with every inch of our being. (Deuteronomy 4:29)

W@W WRAP – Week 2112021-01-15T19:40:37+02:00

W@W WRAP – Week 210

Draw near to God… - There is absolutely nothing more precious in this life, than to be in the presence of our Lord. When we abide deeply in Christ, He gives us the strength and ability to endure anything that comes our way. He gives us the power stay steadfast in our faith as we grow and branch out to produce Kingdom-fruit – showering the world around us with His love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control (Galatians 5:22-23). May we be a people who submit ourselves 100% to God in 2021. May our highest priority be to move our hearts closer and closer to our Lord, every day! (James 4:8a)

W@W WRAP – Week 2102021-01-09T08:14:44+02:00
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