by Oshin Daniell | Jun 4, 2024 | Scribbles and Confessions
When I was a kid, my prayers were all about asking God for things—like a new toy or getting an A on my test. I thought prayer was just about presenting my needs to God. But then, in my early teens, I got this little book called “Certain Peace in Uncertain...
by Sandy Samuel Jerome | May 25, 2024 | Scribbles and Confessions
During a chat with my children, Judah and Sairah, about the recent solar eclipse and Jesus’s return, Sairah got emotional. She expressed doubt about loving Jesus as deeply as I do, which caught me off guard. I comforted her, affirming God’s love and our...
by Sandy Samuel Jerome | May 10, 2024 | Scribbles and Confessions
The story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego has been burning brightly in my heart the past couple of weeks. Their unwavering faith in the face of fiery adversity is truly a testament to the faithfulness and protective nature of our God. In the book of Daniel, Chapter...
by Sandy Samuel Jerome | Apr 21, 2024 | Scribbles and Confessions
Have you ever felt like you were at the mercy of your emotions? Like they were swirling around you, dictating your every move and decision? I’ve been there, feeling drained, lost, and overwhelmed by the constant tug-of-war between what I feel and what I know to...
by Sandy Samuel Jerome | Apr 7, 2024 | Scribbles and Confessions
Last week, I meditated on the Gospel of Luke, there is a remarkable account of Jesus being “amazed” by the faith of a centurion. In Luke 7:1-10, we witness an extraordinary encounter between Jesus and a centurion, a narrative brimming with invaluable lessons on...
by Sandy Samuel Jerome | Mar 31, 2024 | Scribbles and Confessions
In Luke 19:10, Jesus talks about why He came to Earth, saying, “For the Son of Man has come to save that which was lost” (NKJV). Now, let’s break it down. At first, it might seem like a simple thing Jesus said, but if we look closer, it’s super...