W@W WRAP – Week 469

One Thing Remains… — Emmanuel is still with us, and nothing is impossible with God. Christmas has passed, but Christ remains. Two days after Christmas, the noise quiets. The celebrations fade. The decorations begin to come down. And a gentle question rises: What remains when Christmas is over? Christmas was never meant to be a moment we admire, it was meant to be a life we live. Jesus did not come simply to be remembered for a season, but to be received, followed, and to be the centre of our lives every day. The real miracle of Christmas is not that God came once, but that He stays. (John 1:14, Luke 2:19 & Colossians 2:6)

W@W WRAP – Week 4692025-12-27T07:48:49+02:00

W@W WRAP – Week 468

When God Chose Nearness — Before the world could name its longings, before humanity could articulate its ache, God spoke a promise into time. Not a strategy. Not a philosophy. But a Son. Heaven did not respond to our brokenness with distance—it responded with incarnation. The infinite wrapped in flesh. The Holy stepped into history. Glory chose humility. Isaiah did not merely predict a birth—he proclaimed a throne. A reign not built on force, but on righteousness. A Kingdom carried not by armies, but by peace. This is not the poetry of Christmas. This is the theology of hope. And today, we do not simply remember Jesus Christ, our Lord and Saviour, but we bow before Him in awe, giving Him all glory and praise forever. (Isaiah 9:6, John 1:14 & 2 Corinthians 3:17)

W@W WRAP – Week 4682025-12-20T08:09:00+02:00

W@W WRAP – Week 463

Empty Jars: When Heaven Meets our “Little” — Where we see emptiness, Heaven sees an invitation. Our “little” is the doorway through which God steps in with abundance. There are moments when life reduces us to almost nothing—our strength depleted, our hope thin, our hands seemingly empty. Yet God specialises in beginning miracles at the exact point where we feel most empty. When the widow cried out to Elisha in 2 Kings 4, she had lost her husband, her income, and her hope. But God didn’t ask her for what she lacked—He asked her for what she already had. “Tell me, what do you have in your house?” Her answer was honest and hesitant: “I have nothing… except a small jar of oil.” And that is exactly where Heaven begins. God starts with our “except.” He multiplies our “only.” He fills whatever we bring—if it is empty. Our miracle is never about the size of our “oil”. It is always about the posture of our heart. “God cannot fill a jar that refuses to empty itself.” So let us lean into this beautiful truth today: When we empty ourselves of pride, fear, and self-reliance, God fills us with the oil of His grace. And when we trust and obey, even with our little, He does exceedingly more than we can imagine. (2 Kings 4:2–6 & Luke 9:23–24)

W@W WRAP – Week 4632025-11-15T07:38:29+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 433

God Has Set Us Free from Ourselves – Easter is not just a historical event from 2,000 years ago—it is a living reality that continues to unfold in our lives today. At its heart, Easter represents the death of the old so that new life can rise. Like a seed that must fall and break open before it can grow, we too must allow parts of ourselves to die—false identities, heavy burdens, and old mindsets—to step into the fullness of the life God has prepared for us. Often, we are the ones holding ourselves captive—tied down by past regrets, fear, unrealistic expectations, or our need for control. But Jesus came to set us free—not just from sin, but from the self that keeps us bound. We are like fragile clay jars, carrying the light of God within us. Sometimes, we forget the treasure we hold. Yet it is through our cracks—our brokenness—that His light shines most powerfully. This journey of freedom isn’t rushed. It requires trust, surrender, and patience as God works deeply within us. But as we let Christ live fully in us, true freedom begins—not by striving, but by surrendering. May we let go. Trust God. And step boldly into the abundant life and lasting freedom that Jesus has already secured for us. (Luke 17:33 & John 12:24)

W@W WRAP – Week 4332025-04-19T16:41:38+02:00

W@W WRAP – Week 432

Walking in Faith! – We all face wilderness seasons—times of testing, waiting, and letting go. Like the Israelites in the desert and Jesus in the wilderness, these moments can feel dry and uncertain. Yet, they are not wasted. God uses the wilderness to refine our faith, strip away distractions, and draw us closer to Him. It’s in the quiet, sacred places that He does deep work in our hearts, preparing us for what’s next. Even when we feel lost or weary, God is leading. The wilderness is not punishment—it’s preparation. Trust Him in the waiting. He is faithful. “The Lord will guide you always... You will be like a well-watered garden” (Isaiah 58:11).

W@W WRAP – Week 4322025-04-12T21:30:40+02:00

W@W WRAP – Week 431

In Awe of God! – Do you still expect God to amaze you? Scripture tells us that our Lord came to give us life—and life in abundance. Yet, too often, we stop expecting Him to move in powerful ways. As time passes, our sense of wonder fades. We fall into a routine, and instead of approaching God with childlike faith, we let familiarity quiet our expectations. Disappointments and unanswered prayers can cause us to limit what we believe God can do. But He is not confined by human reasoning or limited by our past experiences. His power, love, and goodness remain unshaken. God delights in revealing His greatness to those who seek Him with open hearts—those who believe before they see and trust that He is working in ways far greater than we can imagine. So, may our hearts return to awe. Expect God to move. Watch what He will do. (Hebrews 11:1 & 2 Corinthians 9:8)

W@W WRAP – Week 4312025-04-05T07:59:25+02:00

W@W WRAP – Week 430

Hope Against All Hope – “Hope is the ability to see a beginning in what currently looks like an end.” (Jürgen Moltmann) Hope is not wishful thinking—it’s the deep, steady assurance that everything will be okay, even if the outcome looks different than we imagined. True hope is rooted not in circumstances, but in the One who holds all things together. Hope dares to look into the face of pain, loss, and uncertainty—yet chooses to believe that God is good. That He is at work. That beauty can rise from ashes. Like Abraham, we are called to hope against all hope (Romans 4:18–22), trusting in God’s promises even when reality says otherwise. Hope may feel like a paradox, but it leads us closer to our Father God. It holds grief and joy, sorrow and praise, waiting and fulfilment—all at once. When we hope in the Lord, He renews our strength, lifts our eyes, fills our hearts, and enables us to accomplish more than we can ever think or imagine, all in and through Him. (Isaiah 40:31, Habakkuk 3:17–18 & Romans 15:13)

W@W WRAP – Week 4302025-03-29T07:50:56+02:00

W@W WRAP – Week 424

What Is the Discerning Voice in Your Life? – The world is filled with noise—external voices, internal emotions, and the challenges of daily life. In the midst of it all, we face a crucial decision: Whose voice will we listen to? Will we allow fear, self-doubt, and worldly standards to shape our path, or will we choose the unshakable truth of God’s Word? God’s Word is living, powerful, and the ultimate source of truth. It never returns void but accomplishes His purpose (Isaiah 55:11). As we seek Godly discernment, may we align our hearts and minds with His truth, learning to recognise our Lord’s voice above all distractions. Rather than leaning on our own understanding, may we trust in His wisdom and allow His Spirit to guide our thoughts, decisions, and actions. The more we spend time in God’s presence and immerse ourselves in His Word, the clearer His voice becomes. May we walk in confidence, trusting His direction and following His lead with unwavering faith. (Genesis 1:2–4, John 1:4–5 & John 17:17)

W@W WRAP – Week 4242025-02-15T07:37:31+02:00

W@W WRAP – Week 422

Lessons from the Past Propel Us into the Future – The new year is a chance to leave behind the weight of past mistakes, hurts and regrets to embrace a fresh start. Like rowers who move forward while looking back, we reflect on the past—not to dwell on it, but to learn and grow. Forgiveness, acceptance and peace are crucial on this journey, reminding us that while our past shapes us, it does not define us. When moving forward feels difficult, may we immerse ourselves in prayer, seek wise counsel, and trust God’s guidance through every season. Together, as a community of believers, may we walk this path in faith, knowing that we are never alone! (Philippians 3:12–16, Isaiah 43:18–19 & Psalm 32:8)

W@W WRAP – Week 4222025-02-01T07:46:59+02:00
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