Beautiful4Words
Inspiring Faith, Transforming Lives Through God's Word
Author: Hannah Temi Idowu
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Reading Leviticus 4–7 honestly gave me a different perspective on modern Christianity. One thing that caught my attention strongly was this: Leviticus 4:3 KJV “If the priest that is anointed do sin according to the sin of the people; then let him bring for his sin, which he hath sinned, a young bullock without blemish…
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There is a dangerous trap many people with vision fall into. It usually starts with passion. You care deeply. You want things done properly. You want excellence. You want to help people. And because of that, you slowly begin to carry everything alone. At first, it feels noble. Then it becomes exhausting. Exodus 18 gives…
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Feeling unloved doesn’t always look like tears… sometimes it looks like trying harder, giving more, and still feeling unseen. Leah’s story reminds us how deep that wound can go but also where true healing begins.
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As I read Genesis 26, it felt very personal. There was a famine in the land. Things were hard. Resources were low. The pressure was real. Isaac did what most of us would do – he started moving. When things get uncomfortable, we look for relief. When work becomes stressful, we update our CV. When…
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Assumptions have a subtle way of creeping into our relationships and quietly damaging them. You send a message and it isn’t replied to. Hours pass. Maybe a day. Instead of pausing, your mind begins to build a story. They must be upset with me. I’ve done something wrong. They’re ignoring me. And before long, your…
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Have you ever wondered what it looks like to walk with God in everyday life: at home, at work, in the quiet moments?
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A shepherd’s job is simple but important. A good shepherd leads the sheep to green grass and clean water. The sheep do not know the way by themselves, so they must listen and follow. When the sheep obey, they are safe and well fed.The Bible tells us, “The Lord is my Shepherd; I lack nothing.…

