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John 1 – The Living Expression of God

Good day everyone and welcome to a brand new month and a brand new book that we’ll be studying together through November and into December. We’re beginning a new journey through the Gospels, starting with the book of John. My prayer is that as we reflect together, God’s Word will bring encouragement, guidance, and fresh revelation for your daily walk with Him.

Jesus is the Word of God made flesh, the full expression of God in human form. He is everything God is, revealed to us in person. I love how the Passion Translation puts it: “In the beginning the Living Expression was already there. And the Living Expression was with God—yet fully God.” (John 1:1 TPT)

Just as we express ourselves through our words, God expresses Himself through Jesus Christ. He is the Living Expression of the Father, the spoken Word that brought creation into being in Genesis 1.

‘In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. The earth was without form, and void; and darkness was on the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God was hovering over the face of the waters. Then God said, “Let there be light”; and there was light. ‘(Genesis 1:1–3 NKJV)

 Those three words, “Then God said,” are the Word of God in action. It was through Jesus the Word that everything came into existence. John tells us that God created everything through Him, and that nothing was created apart from Him. That includes you and me, the earth and sky, every visible and invisible thing, all designed and held together through Him.

Colossians 1:16–17 (TPT) expands this truth beautifully: “For in him was created the universe of things, both in the heavenly realm and on the earth, all that is seen and all that is unseen. Every seat of power, realm of government, principality, and authority—it all exists through him and for his purpose! He existed before anything was made, and now everything finds completion in him.” What an incredible truth! Everything exists through Jesus Christ and for His purpose. God didn’t make a mistake when He created the world, and He didn’t make a mistake when He created you. You were designed intentionally for His glory, and everything about your life has meaning and purpose in Him.

Even more amazing is that everything finds completion in Jesus. Outside of Him, we’re left searching for fulfilment in all the wrong places, in people, possessions, success, or experiences. But no matter how far we search, we will always come up empty until we return to the One who completes us. Our true satisfaction, identity, and wholeness can only be found in Jesus Christ.

“The Word gave life to everything that was created.” Without Jesus, there is no life. He is the source and sustainer of all life. You might think you are living, but are you truly alive? True life, the kind that overflows with meaning, peace, and joy can only come from knowing the One who gives it. Jesus said in John 10:10, “The thief does not come except to steal, and to kill, and to destroy. I have come that they may have life, and that they may have it more abundantly.” This abundant life isn’t about having more things; it’s about living in relationship with the One who gives life freely and fully.

Jesus doesn’t just give life; He gives light. His life brings light to every person, shining into the darkest places of our hearts and circumstances. Maybe you’re walking through a dark moment right now, uncertainty, fear, grief, or confusion. Remember this: “The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness can never extinguish it.” No matter how heavy the darkness feels, it cannot overcome the light of Christ. Darkness has no power over the presence of Jesus.

If there’s a place in your life that feels dark or hopeless, invite Him into it. Let His light shine there. He alone has the power to bring clarity where there’s confusion, healing where there’s pain, and peace where there’s turmoil.

Remember, you were created through Him, for Him, and you are made complete in Him.

Thank you for joining me today! 😊 I’d love to hear how John 1 spoke to you — share your thoughts or reflections in the comments below so we can continue to grow together.

✨Here are some reflection questions to ponder on:

🌿 Reflection Questions:

1)What does it mean to you that Jesus is the Living Expression of God?

2 Where might you still be searching for fulfilment apart from Him?

3)How can you welcome His light into the dark places of your heart today?

Proverbs 31- Servant Leadership

Good day everyone, and welcome back to our journey through the book of Proverbs! 😊 Each chapter has been filled with timeless wisdom, and today we’re diving into Proverbs 31 — the final chapter! My prayer is that as we reflect together, God’s Word will bring encouragement, guidance, and fresh revelation for your daily walk.

As we come to the end of Proverbs, I want to thank you for journeying through this book with me. It has truly been a joy to study and share these insights with you. I’m still seeking the Lord’s direction on what book to explore next — a part of me feels drawn to the Gospels, perhaps beginning with John. But as always, I’ll trust His leading.

Now, let’s dive into today’s passage.

In these verses, we hear the wise counsel of a mother to her son, a king. She urges him not to waste his strength on destructive pleasures but instead to use his position to bring justice and defend the vulnerable.

What stands out to me is this: leadership and influence are not for self-gain but for serving others. This is the same truth Jesus taught when He said, “I came not to be served but to serve.” In Matthew 20, He reminded His disciples:

“Whoever wants to be a leader among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first among you must become your slave.” Matthew 20:26–27 (NLT)

Jesus modelled servant leadership — humbling Himself, washing His disciples’ feet, and putting the needs of others before His own. True greatness in God’s kingdom is not about status but about service.

Nowadays, those in positions of power or leadership desire to be served rather than to serve. But Scripture reminds us that our influence is entrusted to us so we can help, defend, and uplift others — especially those who cannot speak for themselves. This call to defend the helpless and pursue justice isn’t limited to kings or rulers; it’s a charge to every believer.

We are called to love justice, to stand up for what is right, and to act with humility. We cannot see injustice and turn away simply because it doesn’t affect us personally. God calls us to be His hands and voice — to speak up, to protect, and to show His heart of compassion to the world.

I pray that we will all seek to follow Jesus’ example of servant leadership — to use our positions, however small or great, to lift others up and bring God’s justice and love into every situation.

Thank you for joining me today! 😊 I’d love to hear how Proverbs 31 spoke to you — share your thoughts or reflections in the comments below so we can continue to grow together.

✨Here are some reflection questions to ponder on:

🌿 Reflection Questions:

  1. In what areas of your life has God given you influence or leadership, and how can you use that position to serve others?
  1. Are there people around you who need your voice — someone you can “speak up” for or stand beside in love and justice?
  2. How can you model Jesus’ example of servant leadership in your home, workplace, or community this week?

Once again, thank you for journeying with me through the book of Proverbs. I know I have gleaned a lot of wisdom, and I trust you have too 😊.

We will be taking a short break for a week and will resume on November 3rd with a new book of the Bible to study together. Stay tuned and stay blessed! 🙏