Playback speed
True prosperity is defined not by money or possessions but by wholeness, which includes having peace, joy, health, purpose, and an intimate relationship with God. Under grace, prosperity flows from our identity in Christ, not from performance or religious obligation. Joseph was called prosperous not because of his status or wealth, but because of God's presence with him; today, we have God in us.
Released on 17 Feb 2026
For parents and caregivers who feel overwhelmed, unsure, or convinced they aren’t enough for the task in front of them, there’s hope. Parenting is stretching, unpredictable, and often humbling, especially when there’s no clear manual to follow. However, God’s grace is available for every parenting season. Instead of demanding perfection, or disqualifying us, it actually creates space for God’s help. We can be encouraged that parenting is a grace-filled journey rather than a performance-based assignment.
For parents and caregivers who feel overwhelmed, unsure, or convinced they aren’t enough for the task in front of them, there’s hope. Parenting is stretching, unpredictable, and often humbling, especially when there’s no clear manual to follow. However, God’s grace is available for every parenting season. Instead of demanding perfection, or disqualifying us, it actually creates space for God’s help. We can be encouraged that parenting is a grace-filled journey rather than a performance-based assignment.
To experience God’s best, it’s important not to live in deception. This especially applies to us because believing the wrong thing causes us to deceive ourselves. Operating too long in deception can harden our hearts and lead us to believe a lie. We’re all susceptible to this; God therefore wants to work with us to help us stop fooling ourselves. Studying God’s Word concerning this keeps us from falling into this trap.