W@W WRAP – Week 493

When "I Am" is Enough: Finding unshakable confidence in our Eternal God — One of the greatest questions we quietly ask ourselves is: "Am I enough?" Am I strong enough? Wise enough? Capable enough? Faithful enough? Like Moses, we often look within ourselves and see only our limitations. But God never answered Moses by telling him how capable he was. He answered him with something infinitely greater: "I will be with you." Years later, Jesus stood before the people and declared, "Before Abraham was, I AM." He did not simply reveal His identity. He revealed our security. Because confidence has never been found in who we are. It has always been found in who He is. The Eternal I AM does not change. He does not grow weary. He does not fail. And when the Eternal I AM is with us, we have everything we need. (John 8:58, Exodus 3:12, Hebrews 13:8)

W@W WRAP – Week 4932026-07-11T07:32:39+02:00

W@W WRAP – Week 492

Becoming, Not Just Believing: The invitation to live like the One we follow — There is a profound difference between believing in Jesus... and becoming like Him. Many people admired Jesus. Crowds followed Him. Thousands listened to His teaching. But the disciples did something different. They remained with Him. They listened to Him. They obeyed Him. And over time, they began to resemble the One they followed. Perhaps one of the most important questions we can ask ourselves is not, "Do I believe in Jesus?" but rather, "Is my life becoming more like Jesus?" Because Christianity is not simply about believing the right truths. It is about allowing Christ to transform us until His heart is reflected in ours, His character shapes our lives, and His love becomes visible through us. Jesus never called us merely to believe in Him. He called us to follow Him. (John 15:14–15, Luke 6:40, 2 Corinthians 3:18)

W@W WRAP – Week 4922026-07-04T07:37:20+02:00

W@W WRAP – Week 491

The Secret of a Fruitful Life: What remains in Christ will remain for eternity — We live in a world that celebrates productivity. Do more. Achieve more. Become more. Yet Jesus never said, "Produce fruit." He said, "Remain in Me." Because fruit is never the goal. It is the evidence. A branch never struggles to produce fruit. It simply stays connected to the vine. And perhaps this is where many of us become weary. We spend so much energy trying to be fruitful that we forget to stay connected to the One from whom fruit comes. Jesus is not asking us to work harder for Him. He is inviting us to live closer to Him. Because the greatest danger for a believer is not becoming busy. It is becoming busy without abiding. The most fruitful life will always be the life that remains in Christ. (John 15:4–5; 8, Psalm 92:13)

W@W WRAP – Week 4912026-06-27T07:38:13+02:00

W@W WRAP – Week 487

Behold Jesus First: What captures your gaze will shape your life — There is a profound difference between looking at Jesus and beholding Him. Many people looked at Jesus. Crowds followed Him. Religious leaders questioned Him. Curious observers watched Him. But not everyone truly beheld Him. To behold Jesus is more than noticing Him. It is to fix the eyes of our hearts upon Him. To see Him above every fear. Above every failure. Above every label. Above every competing voice. And perhaps that is one of the greatest challenges of our time. Because we become what we behold. If we continually behold our disappointments, we begin to live discouraged. If we behold our limitations, we begin to live restricted. If we behold the opinions of others, we begin to live for their approval. But when we behold Jesus, something extraordinary happens. Our perspective changes. Our identity becomes clearer. Our faith becomes stronger. Our hearts become aligned with truth. In Matthew 9, two blind men recognised Jesus as the Son of David before their eyes were opened. They saw who He was before they saw what He could do. And perhaps that is the invitation for us this week: Not merely to seek answers. Not merely to seek outcomes. But to seek Jesus Himself. Because transformation does not begin when circumstances change. Transformation begins when Christ becomes the focus. (Matthew 9:28–29, 2 Corinthians 3:18, 1 Chronicles 16:11)

W@W WRAP – Week 4872026-06-06T07:46:31+02:00
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