Reflections From The Word

Reflections From The Word

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These are not just stories from long ago-they are living lessons that still speak today. From Lot's wife turning back, to Noah building in faith, to Sarah's laughter becoming joy, each reflection pulls wisdom straight from the Word of Yahuah. This collection is part storytelling, part meditation, and part heart-to-heart. I write these reflections as reminders to myself and anyone reading: Yahuah is faithful, His Word is alive, and every story carries a lesson for our walk today. Come sit with me in these pages, pause for a moment, and let the Word reflect back on your own life. 📖 Short. Simple. Real. 💙 Written to encourage, inspire, and strengthen your faith.
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"Sometimes, freedom doesn't begin with walking away-it begins with daring to imagine a life beyond survival." Esther never imagined the vows she spoke in joy would one day feel like chains. To the world, Peter was charming, successful, a man with all the right appearances. Behind closed doors, however, his love was sharp, his words cutting, his hands heavy. For years, Esther endured in silence, believing sacrifice was the cost of marriage and motherhood. Until the silence grew too loud, and the bruises-both seen and unseen-too deep. This is not just Esther's story. It is the story of countless women who wrestle between loyalty and survival, love and self-worth, fear and freedom. It is the story of a woman who learns that strength is not in staying broken, but in rising whole. In these pages, you will journey with Esther from the ashes of pain to the rebirth of her freedom song. You will witness betrayal, resilience, the bonds of family, and the kind of love that does not bind but builds. Above all, you will discover what happens when a woman finally dares to say: Enough.

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