Tag Archives: Old Testament

Quick Thought – Sunday, April 12, 2026: When Honesty Meets Hidden Sin

Jacob spoke honestly before Laban, unaware that hidden sin sat quietly nearby. Genesis 31 reminds us that truth matters deeply to God—even when deception is concealed where we least expect it. Continue reading

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Quick Thought – Thursday, April 9, 2026: Friends and Gratitude

Joseph helped a man who promised to remember him — and then promptly forgot him. Gratitude is one of the simplest virtues, yet one of the easiest to neglect. Sometimes others forget what we’ve done, but God never does. Continue reading

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Quick Thought – Wednesday, April 8, 2026: The Joseph Principle

Sometimes God’s wisdom is not dramatic — it is practical. Joseph understood that abundance was not merely for enjoyment, but for preparation. What we do during seasons of plenty may determine how we survive the seasons that follow. Continue reading

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Quick Thought – Tuesday, March 24, 2026: The Price of Disobedience

Abram and Sarai thought they were solving a problem, but impatience with God’s timing brought consequences they never imagined. Genesis reminds us that when we run ahead of God, what looks practical in the moment can create pain that lasts far longer than we expect. Continue reading

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Quick Thought – Friday, March 20, 2026: The Ark of Hope

The story of Noah’s Ark has always stirred debate, but for believers it remains a powerful picture of hope: that even in judgment, God preserves a future, offers refuge, and reminds us through every storm that He is still present. Continue reading

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