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Bible Bites
Bible Bites are intended for the Christian believer – one who loves the Lord Jesus Christ. We didn’t always love Him. Every true Christian has a ‘past’ – a time in our lives when we kept Christ on the outside. What was the turn-around point in our lives? It was the moment we personally placed our trust in Jesus Christ to save us from our sins and to rescue us from a dark eternity. The Christian life starts with a moment of conversion, a salvation experience.
From that point forward, a genuine believer has an inner desire to please, honor and obey Christ each day of our lives. A Christian is not perfect, but we love, worship and live for One who is – Christ!
We all rely on food for strength and growth. Physically, if we don’t eat every day we become weak. A Christian must have spiritual food every day or we become weak spiritually. A Christian reads their Bible to be strengthened. It is a daily MUST if we are going to grow in Christ.
Bible Bites are just that – bites, small bites, once a week. We are glad you are reading the bites in this section of our website, but remember, they are not full meals. Think of them as little spiritual snacks between the Table Meals with your own Bible. Make sure your daily spiritual diet consists of reading your Bible and praying each day.
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Burning Hearts Again
An ice-cold heart can burn again. Yes, it is possible to lose the thrill of worship — and recover it again. Consider the lessons from King Hezekiah.
The Apostle Paul’s Parting Shot?
In every conversation—at home, community, Christian gatherings or online—our words matter. Learn how Paul’s words call us to speak with grace and Christlike restraint.
Who Are You Trying to Please?
We are all pleasers. Are you living to please yourself, others, or God? A biblical reflection on Christ’s example and what it means to live a life centered on pleasing God.
When You’re Told You’re Wrong: How Do You Respond?
How do you respond when corrected? Nehemiah 5 shows the difference between pride and humility—and how godly correction leads to repentance, unity, and honouring God.
The Genesis Gap that Isn’t Just a Theory
Discover the surprising “Genesis gap” in Abraham’s life—a 13-year silence that reveals the danger of running ahead of God and the difference between wasted years and seasons of preparation.
Christian Generosity: What Your Giving Reveals About Your Heart
What does your giving say about your heart? Discover what the Bible teaches about Christian generosity, cheerful giving, and genuine love.
Hating Another Christian
Struggling with another Christian? The Bible doesn’t just forbid hate—it commands love. Discover why “not hating” isn’t good enough.
Seeing God Bigger Than Your Circumstances
Discover how Caleb and Joshua saw God bigger than their circumstances—and how you can face life with faith instead of fear.
How to Get Divine Direction: The Secret of “All”
Why do believers struggle to find direction from God? Proverbs 3:5–6 reveals a small but searching word that may explain why guidance sometimes feels distant.
Looking to Jesus in the Storm
A devotional from Matthew 14 showing why Peter began to sink when he looked at the wind—and how believers today can keep their eyes on Jesus in life’s storms.
Sleeping While the Throne Shakes
Driven from his throne by his own son and betrayed by trusted friends, David should have collapsed in fear. Instead, he wrote poetry—and found peace in difficult times.
Run to Win – Self Mastery
Struggling with spiritual laziness? Discover how Christian spiritual discipline, daily self-denial, and biblical examples like Daniel and Samson can help you grow stronger in your walk with Christ.
Can’t Fight This One Yourself
Do you have a major threat looming on your horizon? What lessons can we learn from King Jehoshaphat? Face the reality that you can’t fight this one yourself.
Missing the Joy of Salvation
King David lost the joy of the Lord’s salvation. We can lose our Christian joy too. We need to get alone with God and if we have sinned, we must confess the sin before the joy will ever return.
Adding God to Your ADL List
You may not be familiar with the acronym – ADL. Workers in care homes or rehab units, or those who do assessments on how well a person is able to function each day, know the term well. Missing from most lists is God. See how you score on the ADL list.















