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Quick Thought – Sunday, May 17, 2026: Rich Heart, Empty Heart

Money is not the real problem. The real question is whether your possessions serve God’s purposes — or whether they have quietly taken God’s place in your heart. Continue reading

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Quick Thought – Friday, April 17, 2026: He Owns It All

When we place money in the offering plate, we often think we’re giving God something that belongs to us. Psalm 50 reminds us that everything already belongs to Him — and that generosity reveals far more about our hearts than about our wallets. Continue reading

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Quick Thought – Monday, April 13, 2026: How Many Bags?

In the parable of the talents, even the servant with “just one” was managing a massive fortune. Jesus’ point is clear: every one of us has been entrusted with something valuable, and God expects us to use it faithfully rather than bury it. 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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