Meditations With James Arheghan

Season 5 Episode 167

15 min · 16. juni 2026
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In this episode of Meditations, we reflect on Paul’s powerful words in 2 Corinthians 4:17: “For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory.” Paul does not call affliction “light” because pain is not real. He calls it light because he is comparing it with the eternal glory God has prepared for us. Our suffering may be heavy in the moment, but it is temporary. The glory God is working in us and preparing for us is eternal. This meditation reminds us that our afflictions are not wasted in the hands of God. What we go through can produce endurance, deepen our faith, purify our hearts, and make Christ more visible in our lives. We may be pressed, but we are not crushed. We may be perplexed, but we are not in despair. We may be cast down, but we are not destroyed. Whatever you are facing today, remember this: your pain is not the end of your story. Your affliction is temporary, but the glory is eternal. Reflection Questions 1. What present affliction are you trusting God to carry you through? 2. How does eternity change the way you see your current struggles? 3. What could God be producing in you through this season?

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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
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Season 5 Episode 168

Scripture: Isaiah 41:10 “Fear thou not; for I am with thee: be not dismayed; for I am thy God: I will strengthen thee; yea, I will help thee; yea, I will uphold thee with the right hand of my righteousness.” Episode Summary In this episode of Meditations, we reflect on God’s comforting promise in Isaiah 41:10. Fear often comes when life feels uncertain, overwhelming, or too heavy to carry. But God does not simply command us not to fear; He gives us the reason we should not fear: He is with us. God’s presence is the believer’s answer to fear. His covenant commitment gives us stability when life feels unstable. He promises to strengthen us when we are weak, help us when we are limited, and uphold us when we feel like falling. Key Thought The presence of God is the answer to fear. Main Points 1. Do not fear, because God is with youThe situation may be real, but you are not facing it alone. 2. Do not be dismayed, because He is your GodGod is not distant or detached. He is personally committed to you. 3. God will strengthen youStrength is not only something you produce; it is something you receive from God. 4. God will help youGod does not only watch you struggle; He comes near with wisdom, peace, favor, and support. 5. God will uphold youEven when your grip feels weak, God’s hand remains strong. Reflection Questions * What fear do I need to surrender to God today? * Where do I need to remember that God is with me? * In what area of my life do I need God’s strength, help, or support? * Am I allowing circumstances to overwhelm me more than I am allowing God’s promise to comfort me?

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episode Season 5 Episode 167 cover

Season 5 Episode 167

In this episode of Meditations, we reflect on Paul’s powerful words in 2 Corinthians 4:17: “For our light affliction, which is but for a moment, worketh for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory.” Paul does not call affliction “light” because pain is not real. He calls it light because he is comparing it with the eternal glory God has prepared for us. Our suffering may be heavy in the moment, but it is temporary. The glory God is working in us and preparing for us is eternal. This meditation reminds us that our afflictions are not wasted in the hands of God. What we go through can produce endurance, deepen our faith, purify our hearts, and make Christ more visible in our lives. We may be pressed, but we are not crushed. We may be perplexed, but we are not in despair. We may be cast down, but we are not destroyed. Whatever you are facing today, remember this: your pain is not the end of your story. Your affliction is temporary, but the glory is eternal. Reflection Questions 1. What present affliction are you trusting God to carry you through? 2. How does eternity change the way you see your current struggles? 3. What could God be producing in you through this season?

16. juni 202615 min
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Season 5 Episode 166

Key Scripture: 2 Corinthians 4:7-9 In this episode of Meditations, we reflect on Paul’s powerful words in 2 Corinthians 4:7–11, where he reminds us that we carry divine treasure in fragile jars of clay. Life may press us, confuse us, and even knock us down, but because God’s power is at work in us, we are not destroyed. Feelings are real, but they are not final. Sometimes we may feel like quitting, but that does not mean we will quit. Feelings may reveal what is happening in our hearts or situations, but they should never become our guide. Only the Word of God and the Spirit of God should direct our lives. Paul does not deny the reality of trouble. He says we are troubled, perplexed, persecuted, and cast down. But he also declares that we are not distressed, not in despair, not forsaken, and not destroyed. The pressure may be real, but the power of God is greater. This meditation is a reminder that our weakness does not disqualify us. Instead, our weakness becomes the place where God’s strength is revealed. We are fragile vessels, but we carry eternal treasure.

15. juni 202617 min
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Season 5 Episode 165

Episode Summary In today’s episode of Meditations, we reflect on one of the most familiar closing blessings in Scripture: “The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Ghost, be with you all. Amen.” — 2 Corinthians 13:14 Though often used as a closing benediction, this verse carries a deep revelation of the believer’s relationship with the Trinity. It reminds us that we are surrounded by divine grace, secured by the Father’s love, and accompanied by the fellowship of the Holy Spirit Practical Application Today, live with awareness of this divine flow: Let grace lift you. Let love ground you. Let communion guide you. You do not need to strive to earn God’s presence. His presence is already with you. Acknowledge Him, talk to Him, lean into Him, and walk with Him throughout your day.

14. juni 202615 min