Rewarding Good for Evil

David’s response to Saul in 1 Samuel 24–26 reveals how believers overcome evil with good. By refusing to harm Saul, trusting God’s timing, and declaring God’s justice, David models humility, spiritual maturity, and the power of goodness to expose darkness and bring repentance.

Through the Waters and Rivers

The author reflects on a dream about confronting a dangerous rushing river, symbolizing life’s challenges. Guided by a mysterious voice, she questions whether to trust external advice or rely on her own intuition. Ultimately, she emphasizes the importance of depending on God’s presence for navigating life’s obstacles and decisions.

God’s Ability: A Key to Faith’s Equation

Faith’s Equation emphasizes that God has no limitations in solving problems. The message encourages Christians to release their fears and limitations to God, trusting in His ability to transform their situations. It illustrates biblical examples of faith leading to miracles and inspires readers to create their own “Faith equations” for life’s challenges.