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 More Than a Blessing : A New Name Genesis 32:22-30 "So Jacob was left alone, and a man wrestled with him till daybreak... Then the man said, 'Your name will no longer be Jacob, but Israel, because you have struggled with God and with humans and have overcome.'" There are moments in life when all we want from God is a blessing, a breakthrough, a promotion, a healing, an answer. That was Jacob's mindset the night he wrestled with God at the Jabbok River. He was desperate. His brother Esau was approaching with 400 men, and Jacob's past was catching up to him. After sending his family and possessions ahead, he stayed alone that night and wrestled until dawn, crying out, "I will not let You go unless You bless me!" It's a deeply human prayer raw, honest, desperate. Jacob was seeking favor, protection, perhaps some divine intervention for the confrontation ahead. But instead of handing Jacob the blessing he asked for, God asked him a question: ...
  When Obedience Feels Like Opposition Scripture: Exodus 5 In Exodus 5, we see a profound moment in the story of Moses and the Israelites. God called Moses to advocate for His people, to speak to Pharaoh and demand their freedom. Yet, instead of relief, Pharaoh increased the Israelites’ burdens. The very people Moses came to save turned on him, blaming him for their suffering. Even Moses wrestled with doubt, questioning God’s plan. This passage teaches us a vital spiritual principle: obedience to God does not guarantee immediate relief or ease . In fact, it often invites opposition. When we strive to follow God’s will, the enemy resists. Our efforts to walk in righteousness, to speak truth, or to serve others can trigger attacks, setbacks, or even misunderstanding from those around us. The enemy’s strategy is clear: increase pressure, cultivate doubt, and make us question God’s goodness and purpose. He wants us to abandon God’s call and give in to our own strength or to the co...
 Let There Be Light Genesis 1:3 - "And God said, 'Let there be light,' and there was light." Here's something powerful I want you to notice: Before God created the sun, the moon, the plants for food, the animals, or anything else we need for survival. He spoke light into existence first. Light came before provision. Light came before healing. Light came before breakthrough. Why does this matter for us today? Because when we're facing impossible situations and our prayers seem to hit the ceiling, we might be asking for the wrong thing first. We're praying for the healing, the financial miracle, the restored relationship, the open door and these are good prayers! But sometimes, what we need most is light . We need illumination before manifestation. We need revelation before transformation. We need clarity before breakthrough. Light is God showing you the way forward when you can't see the path. Think about it: You can't walk effectively in a dark ro...
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 Welcome to Flowers of the Vine In 2020, I became a mother for the first time. Like so many women who gave birth that year, I entered motherhood in a world that had suddenly shut down. The pandemic had closed doors, canceled gatherings, and placed distance between people at the very moment I needed community most. Those early months were disorienting. I was navigating sleepless nights, learning to breastfeed, and trying to decode my daughter's cries, all while the world outside felt uncertain and isolating. I couldn't have the baby shower I'd imagined, couldn't introduce my daughter to extended family the way I'd hoped, and couldn't simply meet another mom at the park for reassurance that what I was experiencing was normal. But then something beautiful began to grow. A small group of women, about twenty of us started gathering virtually to study God's Word together. Week after week, we logged on from our living rooms, nurseries, and kitchen tables. We open...