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IS PLANNING A LACK OF FAITH OR AN ACT OF IT?
What if planning is not a lack of faith, but evidence of it? In 1 Kings 5, we are given a quiet but profound window into how God’s purposes unfold. Before a single stone of the temple is laid, there is preparation. Solomon reaches out to King Hiram, secures timber from Lebanon, organizes workers, and… Continue reading
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ON PROTECTING YOUR PEACE
What if the peace you’re trying so hard to protect was never meant to be protected, but received? In a world that constantly urges us to “protect our peace,” Jesus offers something far better: receive My peace. In John 14:27 (ESV), Jesus says, “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you.” Notice… Continue reading
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HOW SMALL OBEDIENCE SUSTAINS GREAT PROVISION
What if the key to lasting provision in your life is not doing more but being faithful with what is already in your hands? You’d think Solomon was rich because he had a lot. True. He did have a lot. But he also structured good stewardship that allowed him to have a lot. 1. Organized… Continue reading
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THE HIDDEN DANGERS OF COMPROMISE IN LEADERSHIP
What if the greatest threat to your leadership isn’t failure but subtle compromise? Leadership without dependence on God often begins quietly rather than dramatically. In 1 Kings 3:1–3, Solomon stands at the height of promise yet already shows divided devotion, like marrying Pharaoh’s daughter and worshiping at high places. These are not obvious acts of… Continue reading
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Week 3: More Than Enough | May 17, 2026
We often look at financial lack as the ultimate test of faith. When resources are low, we naturally cry out to God, lean on community, and check our hearts. But what happens when we move from not enough or just enough into a season of more than enough? In week three of the Always Enough… Continue reading