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Blog Y3 760 - "Crowned With Abundance"

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You crown the year with Your goodness, and Your paths drip with abundance. Psalm 65:11. All glory and honor belong to our loving Father God alone. As we step into the New Year 2026, we receive this as one of the richest promises given to us. The blessings that come from people in this world may not always flow from a sincere heart, but our Lord God blesses us from the very depths of His loving heart. Truly, this year will be marvelous and meaningful in our lives. Yes, the Lord will crown 2026 with His riches, glory, goodness, and mercy. Even as we walk through difficult and challenging paths, His peaceful presence will go with us wherever we go. The Lord Himself will walk beside us, and through our lives we will spread the fragrance of Christ. As we walk with Him, our paths will drip with abundance and overflow with blessings. Our God does not measure His blessings in limitation; He blesses us far beyond what this world can ever give. With this confidence and assurance, let us move for...

Blog Y3 759 - "Hold on to the Living God"

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For this is God, our God forever and ever; He will be our guide even to death. Psalm 48:14. Who is our God? He is not stone or sand. He is the living God, who hears us and answers when we call upon Him. He is our Heavenly Father, the Creator of all that we see. He is the Mighty One, for whom nothing is impossible. He alone is the true God, who redeems us from this sinful world.  He is the eternal God, forever and ever. Throughout our generation, until the end of this world, God will be with us. He has been with us throughout this year. The same God has promised to be with us, to guide us, and to save us until our very last breath. And not only that, He will lead us beyond death, take us into eternity, and bring us to reign with Him. Throughout our generation, until the end of this world, God will be with us. Reflection: Am I trusting the ever-present, active Father with my life, future, and eternity, relying on Him daily as the One who guides, rescues, sustains me now, and leads m...

Blog Y3 758 - "Joyful Seeking Hearts"

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Let all those who seek You rejoice and be glad in You; Let such as love Your salvation say continually, ‘The LORD be magnified!’ Psalm 40:16. When we seek God fervently, He knows our hearts and answers our cries. The Bible clearly shows us this truth through the life of King Jehoshaphat. Whenever he sought the Lord, God granted him victory in every situation. Psalm 34:10 also assures us that those who seek the Lord shall not lack any good thing. This is a powerful promise. God releases abundant blessings upon those who earnestly seek Him. Such people will be glad, they will rejoice, and their lives will reflect the joy of His presence. Those who truly experience and enjoy the joy of salvation live with overflowing gratitude. Their hearts are filled with praise, and they continually confess how great and magnificent our God is. True salvation is not merely received; it is joyfully lived. When the joy of salvation is real and alive within us, our lives naturally magnify the Lord. Our wor...

Blog Y3 757 - "Living in His Light"

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Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and comes down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow of turning. James 1:17. God Himself is Light. Since He is the source of light, there can be no shadow or turning in Him. Shadows exist only when light is blocked or altered, but nothing can hinder or diminish God’s light. When we come into His presence, we experience clarity, truth, righteousness, and life. His character never fluctuates, and His love never fades. He is the One who causes the sun to rise on the evil and on the good, and sends rain on the just and the unjust. Yet, in a very special way, He pours out His goodness upon His children. His grace, mercy, provision, protection, and guidance flow continually from His loving heart. Every good thing we enjoy, whether seen or unseen, spiritual or material, is a gift from Him alone. All good and perfect blessings come from our Lord God, the Creator of heaven and earth. He is the possessor and own...

Blog Y3 756 - "All Glory Belongs to God"

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What is man, that You should exalt him, That You should set Your heart on him, That You should visit him every morning, And test him every moment? Job 7:17–18. We are human beings, formed from the dust of the earth. We have nothing of our own to boast about. All glory, honor, and exaltation belong to God alone. Everything we have, our life, strength, blessings, and opportunities, comes only from His grace. Nothing in our lives happens by chance; everything belongs to Him and flows from His mighty and holy hand. Our God is holy, mighty, and marvelous. He dwells in unapproachable light and is continually praised by multitudes of angels. Yet, in His unfathomable love, He still cares for us. He visits us daily, watches over us every moment, and lovingly concerns Himself with our lives. Though we are nothing apart from Him, He chose to love us. He was not satisfied with the praise of angels alone; He desires us to be with Him, to worship Him, and to glorify Him. So great is the love that He...

Blog Y3 755 - "Walking Christlike Humility"

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Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus, who, being in the form of God, did not consider it robbery to be equal with God, but made Himself of no reputation, taking the form of a bondservant, and coming in the likeness of men. Philippians 2:5–7.  We may appear humble outwardly, but our attitude and thoughts are far more important. True humility begins in the mind and the heart. God Himself has set the perfect example of humility through Jesus Christ. Jesus was the Prince of Heaven, the beloved Son of God. He possessed all authority and power in heaven and on earth. Nothing was lacking for Him; He enjoyed the fullness of glory with the Father. Yet, when He came to this earth, everything changed. He humbled Himself completely. His humility began when He entered Mary's womb and continued throughout His earthly life, all the way to the cross. He willingly laid aside His glory and took the form of a servant. In no situation did He ever display pride or assert His superiori...

Blog Y3 754 - "Realigning My Heart"

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He will fulfill the desire of those who fear Him; He also will hear their cry and save them. Psalm 145:19. As we approach the end of this year and look forward to the blessed New Year ahead, we may find ourselves wondering why some of our prayers seem unanswered. Our Father God is a prayer answering God. He delights in fulfilling the desires of our hearts, according to Psalm 20:4. Yet this is also a time for us to pause, reflect, and reconcile our hearts before Him. We must examine ourselves honestly: Are we truly in the right relationship with God? Do we love Him with all our heart and soul? Do we walk in deep reverence and godly fear before Him? Yes, our God surely hears prayers and sees every tear. Every godly person receives not only what they ask for, but often far more than they imagine. The Lord listens to the deepest longings of the heart and responds with His mighty strength. When we truly love Him, we are safe in His hands. He will answer and fulfill the desires of our hearts...

Blog Y3 753 - "Restoration Brings New Life"

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For the Lord will comfort Zion; He will comfort all her waste places; He will make her wilderness like Eden, And her desert like the garden of the Lord; Joy and gladness will be found in it, Thanksgiving and the voice of melody. Isaiah 51:3. Our Lord God is so gracious, and He continually pours out His love upon His people, that is, you and me. Every area in our lives that is broken, ruined, empty, painful, or lifeless, spiritually, emotionally, or even physically, He promises to restore. Where there has been loss, sorrow, disappointment, or long seasons of waiting, God Himself comes to comfort and console us. He brings life to places that feel like a desert, transforming them into Eden. He fills our lives with beauty, intimacy, abundance, and peace through His presence. Our loving God enters our lives and changes the lifeless into something living and vibrant. He replaces sorrow with celebration and mourning with joy. His healing is so complete that joy naturally overflows. When God s...

Blog Y3 752 - "Staying Close to God"

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I have set the Lord always before me; Because He is at my right hand, I shall not be moved. Psalm 16:8. When we meditate on this verse, another scripture comes to our mind: “But it is good for me to draw near to God; I have put my trust in the Lord God, that I may declare all Your works.” (Psalm 73:28.) Both verses remind us of one powerful truth: we need God every moment of our lives. He has promised that He will never leave us nor forsake us. But we also have a part. He never forces Himself on anyone. He gently knocks at the door of our hearts; we must open to Him. We should never place the world, its attractions, or its powers in front of us. Instead, we must keep the presence of our mighty God before us every single moment. When He is at our right hand, He knows everything, every plan of the enemy, every scheme satan tries to bring against us. And if we stay close to Him, nothing can move us or shake us. Because our God stands like a mighty warrior on our right side. He surrounds ...

Blog Y3 751 - "Living as His Light"

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Arise, shine; For your light has come! And the glory of the Lord is risen upon you. Isaiah 60:1. In God, there is no darkness at all. He is pure light, and in His grace, He has placed His light within us. We carry His light inside us. If that light is not shining, it means we are not standing up and rising in our spirit. The Holy Spirit is the oil within us. Just as a lamp needs oil to keep burning, our hearts need the continuous infilling of the Holy Spirit so that we may burn brightly and shine for our Lord God. When we allow the Holy Spirit to work freely within us, our light begins to shine. As we shine, the glory of the Lord comes upon us, and He leads us from glory to glory. This is the main and most important purpose for which we are still breathing: to reflect His light and His glory in this dark world. Wherever we stand and wherever we go, let us carry His presence within us, so that we may truly be the light of the world, bringing hope, love, and the glory of God to others. R...

Blog Y3 750 - "His Name Brings Salvation"

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And she will bring forth a Son, and you shall call His name Jesus, for He will save His people from their sins. Matthew 1:21  When God sent Jesus into this world, He did not come only to give us hope; He also came to remove every fear and doubt from our hearts. At that time, Joseph was troubled and confused. He was planning to leave Mary quietly because he did not understand God’s plan. But our loving God intervened. He clearly explained the truth to Joseph through the angel and removed all his doubts. In the same way, we may also experience fear, confusion, or guilt because of our sins. Sometimes we feel unworthy. Sometimes we carry heavy burdens of shame. But today God is speaking the same message to us: Jesus came to save us from our sins. His very name, JESUS, is a divine declaration. The name Jesus means “The Lord is Salvation” or “Yahweh saves.” This name was not chosen by Joseph. It was not chosen by Mary. It was chosen by God Himself because the mission of the Son was alrea...

Blog Y3 749 - "Living Under New Promise"

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For the law was given through Moses, but grace and truth came through Jesus Christ. John 1:17. We belong to the New Covenant. Under the Old Covenant, God gave the Law through Moses, nearly 613 commandments that the people were required to follow. The Law revealed God’s holiness and showed humanity what righteousness looks like. Yet no one was able to fully keep the Law. In those days, when people failed to obey the Law, they had to offer sacrifices repeatedly for their sins. These sacrifices were only temporary and could not entirely remove sin. Out of His great love and mercy, God sent His Son, Jesus Christ, not to abolish the Law, but to fulfill it. Jesus became the perfect and living sacrifice, offered once and for all on our behalf. Through Him, we receive what we could never earn or deserve, the grace and truth of God. Grace is God’s unmerited favor, freely given to us. Truth is revealed through Jesus, who is the way, the truth, and the life. Together, grace and truth bring salvat...

Blog Y3 748 - "Chosen Beyond Appearance"

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But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, Though you are little among the thousands of Judah, Yet out of you shall come forth to Me the One to be Ruler in Israel, Whose goings forth are from of old, from everlasting. Micah 5:2. God foretold long before where the Messiah would be born. This is a prophecy fulfilled in Jesus Christ. Bethlehem was considered one of the smallest and most insignificant places at that time, yet God’s eyes fell upon that humble town. It was in that very place that Jesus, the Savior of the world, was born. In the same way, we may sometimes feel rejected, overlooked, or unnoticed. But God’s eyes are on us. He has chosen us to be His children, and He has placed His light within us. The world is full of people who are talented, brilliant, and outwardly impressive, yet the Lord does not choose us because we are the best. In fact, He often chooses those who seem least likely, the ones who might be forgotten by others. His nature is to take the unworthy and make them worthy, to ...

Blog Y3 747 - "Promises Never Fail"

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There shall come forth a Rod from the stem of Jesse, And a Branch shall grow out of his roots. Isaiah 11:1. This is a prophecy about our Lord Jesus Christ. When Isaiah spoke these words, the royal line of King David seemed completely cut off, as if God's promise would never be fulfilled. But our God is a God of promises. He always accomplishes what He speaks. He never forgets His Word. Even when situations look hopeless, God can bring new life, new beginnings, and full restoration. Jesus came exactly as God promised, from the line of David, the son of Jesse. In the same way, this same powerful and faithful God is alive today. He will never slack, delay, or forget the promises He has given us. As we approach the end of this year, we may wonder why certain promises have not yet come to pass. But they will come to pass, in His perfect timing. Our God never lies. He is faithful and righteous. If He has promised something, even when the present situation looks the opposite, surely He wi...

Blog Y3 746 - "Carrying Christ's Light"

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I have come as a light into the world, that whoever believes in Me should not abide in darkness. John 12:46. The world is full of darkness because of sin. Ever since satan entered this world, he has been spreading darkness wherever he goes. But when even a single candle is brought into a dark room, the whole room begins to shine. Light always overcomes darkness. In the same way, God saw humanity trapped in spiritual darkness and chose not to leave us there. In His great love, He sent His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, as the true Light of the world, to redeem us, rescue us from sin, and restore the light we had lost. Now, through Jesus, that divine light has been placed within us. We are called to shine His light in this darkened world. Just as Jesus said, “You are the light of the world,” we too must spread the gospel, show His love, and reflect His glory wherever we go. When we cleave to Him, trust Him completely, and walk in His Word, we do not remain in darkness. Instead, His lig...

Blog Y3 745 - "Joy in His Presence"

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Sing and rejoice, O daughter of Zion! For behold, I am coming, and I will dwell in your midst,” says the Lord. Zechariah 2:10. Hallelujah! What a beautiful and comforting promise our God has given us. When He says, “I am coming, and I will dwell in your midst,” He reminds us that His presence is the greatest blessing we could ever receive. Where God dwells, there is peace, there is joy, there is love, there is every good thing. Often, we long for people to stay with us, believing their presence will bring us happiness. The world may give us moments of joy, but they fade quickly. Yet we know the truth: only Jesus is the true Provider of Joy. Without Him, real joy cannot remain. People can make us happy for a short time, but when Jesus Himself comes to dwell in our hearts, He fills us with lasting happiness and an unchanging, divine peace that nothing in this world can take away. So let us rejoice today, for the Lord has promised to be with us, now and forever. Reflection: Am I welcomi...

Blog Y3 744 - "Restored by His Purpose"

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For the Son of Man has come to seek and to save that which was lost. Luke 19:10. In this blessed season, our hearts should lovingly meditate on the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ. God sent His only beloved Son with an amazing and divine purpose because when we were lost, separated from Him, and far from His presence, our “Abba, Father” did not want us to remain in that condition. Out of His great love, He sent Jesus to redeem us and restore us to Himself. We must remember this holy purpose and rededicate our lives to Him. Not only did Jesus come to save us, but He also came to defeat satan and restore everything the enemy tried to steal from us. Our health, our peace, our joy, our spiritual life—everything is being restored because Jesus Christ gave His life for us. The Lord promises in Isaiah 49:25 that He Himself will contend with the enemy and save His children. Whatever accusations, plans, or writings Satan placed against us, Jesus has canceled them all through His sacrifice on th...

Blog Y3 743 - "Guided by Immanuel’s Presence"

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Behold, the virgin shall be with child, and bear a Son, and they shall call His name Immanuel,” which is translated, “God with us. Matthew 1:23. God revealed Himself to Joseph by the name JESUS , the One who saves His people from their sins. But to us, God introduces His Son as IMMANUEL God with us. What a deep, heart-filling comfort this name carries! The mighty, omnipotent, eternal God chooses not to stay far away… He chooses to be with us. There are times in life when people may surround us, yet we still feel alone. Sometimes our hearts are overwhelmed, our minds are troubled, and our strength is gone. But in those very moments, the Holy Spirit gently reminds us: “He is Immanuel. You are not alone.” God being with us means: He walks with us in every season, whether, mountaintops or in valleys. He carries us when we are too weak to walk. He comforts us when our hearts ache, and no one understands. He guides us when we don’t know which way to go. He protects us when the battles are ...

Blog Y3 742 - "Shining Light of Christ"

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The Christmas season is a time to reflect on the prophetic words of Balaam, who declared: A Star shall come out of Jacob; A Scepter shall rise out of Israel. Numbers 24:17. This prophecy points to Jesus Christ, the heavenly Star who brings light to the world, and the royal Scepter who reigns as our King. The fulfillment of this prophecy is a remarkable story. Over a thousand years later, Jesus was born in Bethlehem, and a star appeared in the sky, guiding the wise men to worship the newborn King. This divine visitation is the heart of the Christmas celebration. The Star has risen! Through Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, He defeated the enemies of God's people, broke the curse of sin, and opened the way for eternal life. Today, we experience the victory, peace, deliverance, and everlasting light that Jesus brings. As we celebrate Christmas, let's honor the promised King, the Star from Jacob, the Scepter of Israel, the One who reigns forever and ever. His coming has transform...

Blog Y3 741 - "Reflecting His True Love"

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In this the love of God was manifested toward us, that God has sent His only begotten Son into the world, that we might live through Him. 1 John 4:9. The true feeling of love can flow in us only through our God. He sent and sacrificed His only begotten Son, His unique, precious Son who was eternally close to His heart. Through this, God proved and demonstrated His amazing love for us. Yes, “the light of God’s love shone within us when He sent His matchless Son into the world so that we might live through Him.” Now it is our time to reflect that pure and divine love which God has revealed and proven in our own lives. A person who refuses to love shows that they do not truly know our loving Father God, for God Himself is love. His love has restored, rectified, and beautifully mended our broken relationship. Reflection: Am I allowing God’s love to shape my actions each day, so I show genuine compassion and reveal His heart to those around me? தம்முடைய ஒரேபேறான குமாரனாலே நாம் பிழைக்கும்படி...