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A quiet, dimly lit room with a single chair near a window, sheer curtains gently diffusing light. The atmosphere is still and contemplative, symbolizing restraint, discretion, and moral choice. Muted colors, soft shadows, minimalist composition, editorial photography style, no text, no faces.
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    Let it Stop With You: Refuse to Be a Channel for Gossip

    • byValue Faith
    • January 20, 2026
    Gossip survives like this: It finds willing carriers; it does not move on its own, and it needs…
    A symbolic barn scene illustrating Proverbs 14:4, contrasting comfort and cleanliness with the productive mess that leads to growth.
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      A Clean Crib and an Empty Barn: The Cost of Avoiding Productive Work

      • byValue Faith
      • January 19, 2026
      Proverbs 14:4 presents one of the most honest observations about life and productivity found in Scripture: “Where no…
      A symbolic image of a sharpened axe representing wisdom, preparation, and the lesson of Ecclesiastes 10:10.
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        Sharpen The Axe Before You Swing: The Wisdom of Ecclesiastes 10:10

        • byValue Faith
        • January 18, 2026
        Ecclesiastes 10:10 tells one of Scripture’s most practical lessons for life, work, and personal growth. In a single…
        Hands gently holding a glowing orb, symbolizing compassion, discernment, and the careful balance between guidance and presence.
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          Why True Discernment Always Goes With Compassion

          • byValue Faith
          • January 17, 2026
          Discernment is often praised as a mark of wisdom; we admire those who can “see clearly,” who can…
          A symbolic crossroads illustrating the long-term cost of present decisions and the importance of choosing wisely.
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            The Most Important Math You’ll Ever Learn: Calculating The Cost of Your Choices

            • byValue Faith
            • January 16, 2026
            I think that most people think math is about numbers, formulas, and classrooms, but the most important math…
            Illustration symbolizing polite and respectful Christian communication through calm conversation
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              Be Polite: The Christian Discipline of Gentle Speech

              • byValue Faith
              • January 15, 2026
              With the world increasingly rewarding volume over virtue and outrage over understanding, politeness can feel outdated, and worse…
              A solitary figure walking through a city at dawn, casting a cross-shaped shadow, symbolizing living the Gospel through daily life.
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                The Loudest Sermon is Your Life

                • byValue Faith
                • January 14, 2026
                Not every sermon is preached from a pulpit. Not every message is delivered with a microphone; some of…
                A winding mountain staircase fading into mist, symbolizing commitment to the process rather than obsession with results.
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                  To Crave The Result And Not The Process is To Guarantee Disappointment

                  • byValue Faith
                  • January 13, 2026
                  I want to assume that you know that we live in a culture obsessed with outcomes. We celebrate…
                  A solitary person standing calmly while a crowd rushes past, symbolizing conscientious objection and moral integrity.
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                    Conscientious Objection: When Obedience Conflicts With Conscience

                    • byValue Faith
                    • January 12, 2026
                    Obedience is many times praised as a virtue, societies rely on it, institutions demand it, and authority is…
                    A flourishing golden tree full of leaves and fruits beside a withered bare tree, symbolizing growth through attention and loss through neglect (Matthew 13:12).
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                      Whoever Has Will Be Given More – Matthew 13:12: The Law of Attention, Growth, and Loss

                      • byValue Faith
                      • January 11, 2026
                      At first glance, Jesus’ words in Matthew 13:12 can feel uncomfortable and even harsh. Whoever has will be…
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