Meditations With James Arheghan

Season 5 Episode 173

13 min · 22. juni 2026
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Scripture: Isaiah 3:10 “Say ye to the righteous, that it shall be well with him: for they shall eat the fruit of their doings.” In this episode of Meditations, we reflect on the powerful assurance God gives to the righteous: “It shall be well with you.” Isaiah 3:10 was spoken in a time of judgment, confusion, and national upheaval. Judah was facing the consequences of rebellion, yet in the middle of all that chaos, God sent a personal word of comfort to the righteous. This reminds us that even when the world around us is unstable, God knows how to preserve, comfort, and reward His own. The righteous are not forgotten in difficult times. They are those who have been justified by faith in Christ, not by their own works, but by the grace of God. If you are in Christ, this promise belongs to you. This episode encourages you to keep walking in faith, integrity, obedience, kindness, and righteousness, even when you do not see immediate results. God is not unjust to forget your labour of love. In due season, you will reap if you do not give up. No matter what you may be facing today, let this word settle in your heart: It shall be well with you. God sees, God knows, and your harvest is coming.

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Season 5 Episode 173

Scripture: Isaiah 3:10 “Say ye to the righteous, that it shall be well with him: for they shall eat the fruit of their doings.” In this episode of Meditations, we reflect on the powerful assurance God gives to the righteous: “It shall be well with you.” Isaiah 3:10 was spoken in a time of judgment, confusion, and national upheaval. Judah was facing the consequences of rebellion, yet in the middle of all that chaos, God sent a personal word of comfort to the righteous. This reminds us that even when the world around us is unstable, God knows how to preserve, comfort, and reward His own. The righteous are not forgotten in difficult times. They are those who have been justified by faith in Christ, not by their own works, but by the grace of God. If you are in Christ, this promise belongs to you. This episode encourages you to keep walking in faith, integrity, obedience, kindness, and righteousness, even when you do not see immediate results. God is not unjust to forget your labour of love. In due season, you will reap if you do not give up. No matter what you may be facing today, let this word settle in your heart: It shall be well with you. God sees, God knows, and your harvest is coming.

22. juni 202613 min
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Season 5 Episode 172

Scripture Focus: Psalm 37:18–19 — “The Lord knoweth the days of the upright: and their inheritance shall be for ever. They shall not be ashamed in the evil time: and in the days of famine they shall be satisfied.” In this episode of Meditations, Rev. James Arheghan brings a comforting reminder that God knows every detail of our lives. Even in seasons of hardship, famine, delay, or uncertainty, the Lord is not distant or detached. He is present, attentive, and faithful. Psalm 37:18–19 teaches us that the Lord knows the days of the upright. He is aware of our struggles, our quiet battles, and the moments when we feel overlooked or forgotten. God does not merely know about us generally; He knows our days personally. The episode also reminds us that our inheritance in God is secure and eternal. This inheritance is more than material wealth. It includes God’s promises, peace, joy, favour, eternal life, and the assurance of His presence. No hardship, failure, opposition, or challenge can take away what God has secured for us in Christ. Even in evil times and seasons of famine, God’s people will not be put to shame. Whether the famine is financial, emotional, spiritual, or relational, God remains our provider. Through a powerful testimony of God’s faithfulness during a year without salary, we are reminded that God can open unexpected doors, send timely help, and sustain His people in ways that only He can. Be encouraged today: God knows your days. Your inheritance is secure in Him. You will not be ashamed or forsaken. Keep walking uprightly, keep trusting His timing, and rest in His promise. Key Points * God knows every detail of your life. * Your inheritance in Him is eternal and secure. * Hard times do not cancel God’s promises. * In seasons of famine, God is still able to satisfy. * You will not be ashamed when your trust is in the Lord.

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Season 5 Episode 171

Anchor Scripture:“For ye have not received the spirit of bondage again to fear; but ye have received the Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father.” — Romans 8:15 Episode Summary In today’s episode of Meditations, we reflect on the powerful truth that believers have not received a spirit of slavery that leads back into fear, but the Spirit of adoption. Through Christ, God has not merely forgiven us; He has brought us into His family. Romans 8:15 reminds us that we are no longer slaves to fear, guilt, rejection, or condemnation. We are children of God. We have access to the Father, confidence in His love, and security in our identity in Christ. This episode encourages every believer to stop living with a slave mindset and begin walking in the assurance of sonship. God is not distant from you. He is your Father. And by the Spirit, you can cry, “Abba, Father.” Key Themes * Freedom from the spirit of bondage * The believer’s adoption in Christ * God as Father, not just Creator * Prayer from a place of intimacy and confidence * Overcoming fear, guilt, and insecurity * Living with the assurance that you belong to God

20. juni 202614 min
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Season 5 Episode 170

Scripture: 2 Timothy 1:7 “For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.” Episode Summary In today’s episode of Meditations, we reflect on the powerful truth of 2 Timothy 1:7. Fear may come as a feeling, a thought, or even a spiritual influence, but fear is not a gift from God. God has given us something greater: power, love, and a sound mind. Paul encouraged Timothy not to shrink back in fear but to rise in the strength of what God had already placed within him. In the same way, we are reminded that we do not have to be controlled by fear, anxiety, intimidation, or uncertainty. Through the Holy Spirit, we have the power to obey God, the love to serve others courageously, and the sound mind to think clearly and live wisely.

19. juni 202616 min
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Season 5 Episode 169

Scripture: Proverbs 4:26–27 In this episode of Meditations, Rev. James Arheghan reflects on the wisdom of Proverbs 4:26–27, reminding us that life is a journey filled with choices. Some choices seem small, but every step has the power to move us closer to God’s purpose or pull us away from His path. The Scripture encourages us to “mark out a straight path” for our feet and to avoid being sidetracked. Just as a traveler needs a map or GPS to stay on course, every believer needs the Word of God to navigate life wisely. God’s Word is our spiritual GPS, helping us discern the right direction, avoid distractions, and remain on the safe path. This meditation challenges us to examine our daily routines, the media we consume, the conversations we entertain, and the attitudes we allow into our hearts. Often, it is not the big decisions alone that lead us away from God, but the small, seemingly harmless choices that gradually shift our direction. The good news is that God is always ready to redirect us. When we wander, He offers forgiveness, strength, and guidance. Through prayer, meditation, and daily engagement with Scripture, we become more sensitive to His will and more established in His way.

18. juni 202614 min