• Yesterday

Most Christians Get This Wrong About Enjoying Life

  • Ernest H. Benjamin

What if the reason you're struggling to enjoy life isn't that you're too worldly — but because you've been forced to choose between two extremes God never intended? In this powerful guest message, Hiram Kemp walks through seven practical, biblical patterns from the book of Ecclesiastes that will change the way you approach your work, your food, your relationships, your seasons, and the very gift of being alive.

  • Jun 3

Why Some People Love Jesus Deeply (And Others Don't): The Surprising Answer in Luke 7

  • Ernest H. Benjamin

In Luke 7, Jesus exposes Simon's pride and orgives a broken woman. Learn why deep love for Christ flows from deep awareness of grace — not effort or performance.

  • May 27

Why Some People Love Jesus Deeply… And Others Don’t | Luke 7 Explained

  • Ernest H. Benjamin

Some believers remain deeply moved by Jesus while others slowly grow spiritually cold. In Luke 7, Jesus reveals why awareness of grace changes everything through the story of a sinful woman, Simon the Pharisee, and two debtors who could never repay their debt.

  • May 20

You Can Come Back: What Jesus Says to the Believer Who Lost the Fire

  • Ernest H. Benjamin

Christ doesn't just tell you what's wrong — He tells you exactly how to come back. Three commands, one warning, and a promise that reaches all the way to paradise.

  • May 13

The Faith God Remembers: What Lois and Eunice Teach Us About Legacy

  • Ernest H. Benjamin

Mother's Day has a way of stirring things. For some it brings warmth. For others it brings ache. But regardless of what this day stirs in you, one thing is true for all of us — memory is powerful. And in 2 Timothy 1, the Apostle Paul picks up his pen — writing from a Roman prison, near the end of his life — and chooses to remember. He doesn't remember Timothy's accomplishments. He doesn't remember his sermons or his giftedness. What rises to the top is this — his sincere, unfeigned faith. The real face underneath the mask. Then Paul points us to two women whose names the world would have forgotten if God hadn't chosen to write them down. Lois. Eunice. No platform. No podcast. No social influence we know anything about. The Bible tells us exactly one thing about them — they had sincere, genuine, real faith. And that faith, planted quietly in one generation, shaped a man who would serve the gospel for the rest of his life. Here is what their story teaches us: Earth records what is seen. Heaven records what is real. This devotional is for every person who has been faithful in the quiet places and wondered if it matters. For every woman who has prayed for years and seen little visible fruit. For every grandmother who thinks her best days of influence are behind her. And for every person who never had a Lois in their story and wonders if this message is even for them. It is. Keep reading. 👇

  • May 6

A Church That Set a City on Fire: What First Love Really Looked Like

  • Ernest H. Benjamin

Before you can return to your first love, you need to see what it looked like when it was alive. In Acts 19–20, we witness a church so consumed with Christ that people burned their most valuable possessions, leaders wept like family, and an entire city began to shake. This is what was lost, and what we’re being called back to.

  • Apr 30

What Christ Sees That No One Else Can

  • Ernest H. Benjamin

There is a medical condition called broken heart syndrome — where the heart looks healthy from the outside but is quietly failing within. It may be the most accurate picture of what Christ diagnoses in Revelation 2:1–4. The church in Ephesus worked hard, toiled faithfully, guarded the truth, and endured suffering without quitting. And Christ looked past all of it and said: "I have this against you — you have abandoned the love you had at first." This post explores what it means to be faithful and far away at the same time, why God has always evaluated the heart behind the action, and the question Christ is still asking His church today.

  • Feb 23, 2025

When God Feels Distant

  • Ernest H. Benjamin

Psalm 42 reminds us that even when we feel distant from God, He is near. Learn how to seek Him in seasons of doubt, sorrow, and waiting.

  • Feb 17, 2025

Strange Fire & True Worship – A Devotional on Leviticus 10

  • Ernest H. Benjamin

Leviticus 10 warns against offering “strange fire” to God. Learn how to approach Him in reverence, obey His commands, and worship Him in spirit and truth.
God calls the unqualified—Judges 6 devotional

  • Feb 14, 2025

5 Powerful Lessons from Gideon

  • Ernest H. Benjamin

Feeling unqualified? Learn how Gideon’s story in Judges 6 teaches us to trust God, overcome fear, and step into our calling with faith.

  • Feb 12, 2025

Trusting God’s Provision in Every Season

  • Ernest H. Benjamin

Struggling with finances or uncertainty? Psalm 37:25 reminds us that God never forsakes His people. Discover how to trust God’s provision, seek His kingdom first, and live with unshakable faith. Read this powerful devotional on God’s faithfulness and share your testimony!
A father and child holding hands at sunset, symbolizing reconciliation, healing, and the restoration of family relationships (Malachi 4:6).

  • Feb 10, 2025

Turning Hearts: The Meaning and Application of Malachi 4:6 in Today’s World

  • Ernest H. Benjamin

Discover the timeless message of Malachi 4:6 and how it calls us to heal broken relationships, restore families, and seek spiritual revival. A powerful daily devotional for today.