Meditations With James Arheghan

Season 5 Episode 142

14 min · 22. maj 2026
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What if the promises of God sound impossible because His nature is beyond human limits? In this episode of Meditations, we explore the idea that while God never exaggerates, His love, grace, power, and blessings are so overwhelming that they often feel like hyperbole to us. From Abraham’s descendants being compared to the stars of heaven, to God doing “exceedingly abundantly above all we ask or think,” this episode will encourage you to trust a God whose goodness cannot be measured. * Genesis 22:17 * Psalm 36:5 * Matthew 5:29 * Ephesians 3:20 * What hyperbole means in Scripture * Why God’s promises can seem “too good to be true” * How Jesus used strong imagery to communicate eternal truths * Why God’s grace and blessings always exceed human expectations * Encouragement to trust God beyond your limitations What seems like exaggeration to man is often just the limitless reality of God. His love is deeper, His grace is greater, and His power is stronger than we can fully comprehend. Key ScripturesIn This EpisodeKey Takeaway

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In today’s episode of Meditations, we reflect on Proverbs 24:10: “If thou faint in the day of adversity, thy strength is small.” This powerful verse reminds us that adversity does not create weakness; it reveals it. The Bible does not say we faint because the adversity is great, but because our strength is small. The focus is not merely on the size of the storm, but on the strength and foundation within us. We connect this truth to the teaching of Jesus in Matthew 7, where both the wise man and the foolish man faced the same rain, the same floods, and the same winds. The difference was not the storm; the difference was the foundation. One house stood because it was built on the rock, while the other fell because it was built on sand. This episode is a call to build spiritual strength before the day of adversity comes. Strength is built in prayer, in the Word, in obedience, in fellowship, and in daily trust in God. When our lives are founded on Christ and His Word, we can stand even when the storms of life come. Key Scriptures: Proverbs 24:10 Matthew 7:24–27 Ephesians 3:16

26. juni 202615 min
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Season 5 Episode 176

In today’s episode of Meditations, we reflect on Romans 12:2, where Paul teaches us not to be conformed to this world, but to be transformed by the renewing of our minds. The will of God is not discovered through worldly thinking, fear, pressure, or emotion. It is discerned as our minds are renewed by the Word of God. When our thinking changes, our seeing changes. We begin to recognize what comes from God and what does not. Paul describes the will of God as good, acceptable, and perfect. God’s will is good because it flows from His nature. Even when it stretches us, challenges us, or requires obedience that is uncomfortable, His will is always rooted in love, wisdom, righteousness, and purpose. God’s will is acceptable because it is pleasing and approved before Him. A renewed mind does not only ask, “Will this benefit me?” It also asks, “Will this please God?” God’s will is perfect because it is complete, mature, and aligned with His eternal purpose. We may not always understand the process, but we can trust the heart of the One leading us. Be encouraged today: God’s will for your life is not evil, random, or confused. His will is good in its nature, acceptable in His sight, and perfect in its outcome. Scripture Focus: Romans 12:2

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Season 5 Episode 175

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Season 5 Episode 174

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Season 5 Episode 173

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