Stop Reading the Room, Start Shaping It: 5 Bible Moments
Five biblical moments where truth confronted power and history shifted. Moses before Pharaoh, Nathan before David. They did not read the room; they shaped it.
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Stewarding the words God gives you for others — and yourself.
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Five biblical moments where truth confronted power and history shifted. Moses before Pharaoh, Nathan before David. They did not read the room; they shaped it.
Day 8: Micaiah, Amos, Deborah, and Priscilla with Aquila. Four who spoke truth when the room wanted agreement. Love tells what the crowd will not say.
Day 6: Mary, Elizabeth, Anna, the shepherds, Eldad, and Medad. Five who stepped from quiet hiddenness into a God-given public assignment. Part of The Trade.
Day 5: Nathan, Samuel, Gideon, Hosea, and Caleb. Five who told the truth where it cost the most. Explore the repentance and restoration that followed.
Day 4: Amos, Barnabas, Phoebe, Rahab, and Noah. Five who opened their hands and watched God multiply. Part of The Trade 7-day series on prophetic courage.
Day 2: Nehemiah, Joseph, Huldah, Obadiah, and Ebed-Melech. Five people who held power and risked it for others, and the favour God gave them in return.
Day 1: Mary Magdalene, the man born blind, the Samaritan woman, and Mary. Four who traded reputation for truth and found their voice. The Trade series begins.
Scripture is full of people who gave up something real and received something greater. Comfort for calling, safety for significance. Every believer is invited.
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