W@W WRAP – Week 454

The Spirit’s Way — Choosing Life, Bearing Fruit, and Walking in Freedom. Every sunrise is more than the breaking of a new day—it is the opening of a holy invitation. Before we even take our first breath, Heaven and earth bear witness: Life or death, blessing or curse, Spirit or flesh. With every thought that stirs in our mind, every word that passes our lips, every step that carries us forward, we are sowing seeds. And here is the unshakable truth: The harvest of tomorrow will grow from the seeds we plant today. To walk in the flesh is to bow to the tyranny of self—restless, empty, enslaved to what decays. But to walk in the Spirit is to step into an entirely different reality—God’s Kingdom, where life abounds, fruit blossoms, and true freedom reigns. (Matthew 6:33, Galatians 5:22–24 & 2 Corinthians 3:17)

W@W WRAP – Week 4542025-09-13T06:48:29+02:00

W@W WRAP – Week 442

The Weight of Our Words—When Words Become Worship! – Thomas Merton wrote, “Our words are meant to be seeds, not stones.” Words hold power. They can plant life, or crush the spirit. They can stir healing, or ignite harm. Sometimes, the most compassionate thing we can say... is nothing at all. Silence, when born of love and not avoidance, becomes sacred ground. It makes room for presence, listening, and discernment. It teaches us to speak from love, not ego—to offer words shaped by grace, not reaction. In Jewish tradition, words are holy. God spoke creation into being. To speak, then, is to echo His creative power. Our speech is never trivial—it carries the weight of life or death (Proverbs 18:21). And before our words reach others, they reverberate through our own souls. (James 3:5–10)

W@W WRAP – Week 4422025-06-21T07:05:47+02:00

W@W WRAP – Week 329

Two Sides of the Cross – When we see a replica of the cross, we remember the sacrifice of Jesus Christ for each of us personally. The cross could remind us of many things. Perhaps it is the moment we asked Jesus to be our Saviour. Maybe it is the promise of heaven, or perhaps the great peace and power it brings to our lives. Maybe it is the people that we know, love and pray for, that don't yet know Him. Most especially, the cross vividly demonstrates God's great love for us, in delivering us from the consequences of sin. It demonstrates the differences between light and darkness, freedom and bondage, life and death. (Isaiah 53:10 & John 3:16)

W@W WRAP – Week 3292023-04-22T07:56:07+02:00
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