One Lesson from Jael
Articles GeneralHow are the mighty fallen? Hospitality. When Sisera asked for water, Jael gave him milk. When he lay down to rest, she covered him up.
How are the mighty fallen? Hospitality. When Sisera asked for water, Jael gave him milk. When he lay down to rest, she covered him up.
What we speak shapes our reality. When negative words are released into the atmosphere, they’re like an open wireless signal.
Many people search their entire lives for a mentor, for a guide, for that spark of wisdom to show them the way.
A rudder doesn’t need to be large. It just needs to be firm and responsive.
Fulfillment follows not from what we take, but from what we are willing to see, hear, feel, and give. In openness, we find our greatest strength.
When love governs a relationship, there is no need to dominate or manipulate. Instead, there is mutual respect, openness, and a shared sense of dignity.
Faith is built when you remember that even in the chaos, warmth is not lost—it’s just hidden for a while.
In the end, Nelson’s blind eye was less about what he couldn’t see, and more about what he chose not to see — so he could see victory more clearly.
The first step is to know—not merely hope—that abundance exists. Study the facts of nature, where growth is constant and supply is limitless.
Every great goal attracts opinions. Some will support you; others will question or criticize.