“Idleness may demand nothing of you, but that is because he pays nothing in return. He makes you
sit down quietly beside him while you both watch your life pass you by.”
The Workers in the Vineyard - Chapter 2, Vol. 2
“Greed is an addiction to things—be it money, food, power, property, sex, beauty, or fame. We
just never seem to have enough of it.”
The Rich Fool - Chapter 2, Vol. 3
“It is not the intensity of trials that destroys a soul; failure is often due to the poor quality of the
soul’s foundation.”
The Wise and Foolish Builders - Chapter 2, Vol. 1
“We should all aspire to spiritual purity, but not rely on it as a bargaining chip for God’s blessing.
Our reliance should be on His grace and mercy.”
The Workers in the Vineyard - Chapter 2, Vol. 2
“Instead of seeking deliverance from greed, they use prayer and fasting as tools to realize the
objects of their greed.”
The Rich Fool - Chapter 2, Vol. 3
“The sad irony is that the prodigal abroad often gets back inside while the self-righteous prodigal
at home stays outside.”
The Prodigal Son - Chapter 4, Vol. 3
“The things you often complain about may be subtle guides to what God has equipped you with
the ability to fix.”
The Talents or Minas - Chapter 4, Vol. 2
“Can your heart be tilled by correction, admonishment, and instructions? An untilled heart cannot
yield its best.”
The Sower - Chapter 6, Vol. 1
“The wise builder loves the truth, even if it makes him uncomfortable. He understands that the
veracity of the truth is not dependent on the immediate comfort it affords.”
The Wise and Foolish Builders - Chapter 2, Vol. 1
“If you think your marriage is the reward for your service and righteous living, you will scrutinize
it for perfection and may get disappointed if it does not meet your expectations.”
The Workers in the Vineyard - Chapter 2, Vol. 2
“The movement of our money is a good indicator of where our heart is headed. Follow the money
trail.”
The Rich Fool - Chapter 2, Vol. 3
“Pride kicked Lucifer out of heaven, and it is still kicking many believers out of fellowship with
their brethren.”
The Prodigal Son - Chapter 4, Vol. 3
“If money is what you protect the most, then it is what you value the most. Jesus Christ put Judas
Iscariot in charge of His purse, but Peter in charge of His sheep.”
The Talents or Minas - Chapter 4, Vol. 2
“The good soil is not an accident of nature. It is intentionally tilled, even ploughed, to prepare for
the seed.”
The Sower - Chapter 6, Vol. 1
“No society announces it wants to destroy its own foundation. Destruction of godly foundation is
often disguised as freedom and empowerment.”
The Wise and Foolish Builders - Chapter 2, Vol. 1
“If you think your marriage is the reward for your service and righteous living, you will scrutinize
it for perfection and may get disappointed if it does not meet your expectations.”
The Workers in the Vineyard - Chapter 2, Vol. 2
“Probably his most effective disguise is Mammon. It transforms him completely. We may boldly
reject Satan while romancing Mammon.”
The Rich Fool - Chapter 2, Vol. 3
“We may claim to have forgiven the offender, but we may have lowered their position in our
hearts and lives. We ensure things never go back to the way they were.”
The Prodigal Son - Chapter 4, Vol. 3
“Talents can be likened to oxen, which if not yoked properly may pull one apart.”
The Talents or Minas - Chapter 4, Vol. 2
“God’s Word is the wind beneath the wings of faith.”
The Sower - Chapter 6, Vol. 1
“God often sends us great trees hidden in tiny seeds, and if we are not careful, we may be
discouraged by such small beginnings.”
The Mustard Seed - Chapter 3, Vol. 1
“Make the most of the hour(s) allotted to you. Remember, any hour spent brooding over lost hours
is another lost hour.”
The Workers in the Vineyard - Chapter 2, Vol. 2
“Heaven is prepared for believers who have placed the gold of Mammon underneath their feet, not
around their necks.”
The Rich Fool - Chapter 2, Vol. 3
“Though the prodigal son felt unworthy, the father considered him to be of great worth. Not
because of his actions, but despite them.”
The Prodigal Son - Chapter 4, Vol. 3
“Until you fix your heart, you cannot fix your act. Until you see the love of God, you cannot trade
profitably with your talents.”
The Talents or Minas - Chapter 4, Vol. 2
“If the (spot)light on you is brighter than the light in you, you may eventually falter.”
The Sower - Chapter 6, Vol. 1
“What is that small idea God has placed in your heart? Are you waiting for Him to increase it
before you step out in faith? Run with the vision. It will grow. God can do so much with so little.”
The Mustard Seed - Chapter 3, Vol. 1
“It is a simple yet profound truth that the old wineskin was once new. An old wineskin holds on to
what God did in the past as a pretext for rejecting what God is doing now.”
The Wineskin and The Garments - Chapter 3, Vol. 2
“Mammon is the hump that prevents the camel from passing through the eye of the needle.”
The Rich Fool - Chapter 2, Vol. 3
“The natural trajectory of an unregenerate soul is always towards lust, greed, and extravagance of
all kinds.”
The Prodigal Son - Chapter 4, Vol. 3
“If we never attempt anything, we may never do anything wrong, but neither are we going to
accomplish anything.”
The Talents or Minas - Chapter 4, Vol. 2
“Care should be taken to ensure that children, and even adults, do not become so addicted to
entertainment and activities that they despise quiet contemplation.”
The Sower - Chapter 6, Vol. 1
“The same Joseph, whose dreams were disparaged by his brothers, became their lifeline when
famine struck the land.”
The Mustard Seed - Chapter 3, Vol. 1
“The old wine was once new .... As soon as God departs from a movement, it becomes mere
tradition.”
The Wineskin and The Garments - Chapter 3, Vol. 2
“Heaven has many treasuries and cash deposit centres here on earth: The bellies of the poor, the
arms of the needy, the bodies of the naked.”
The Rich Fool - Chapter 2, Vol. 3
“Resources are a double-edged sword. They enable us to implement whatever is in our heart,
whether good or evil.”
The Prodigal Son - Chapter 4, Vol. 3
“Placing the demands of a transformed life on an untransformed soul would end in disaster. It is
like trying to enforce sailing rules on a truck on dry land.”
The Wineskin and The Garments - Chapter 3, Vol. 2
“There’s no hunger in the human soul that the heavenly buffet of grace cannot satisfy. There is no
sin stain so deep that the blood of Jesus cannot wash away.”
The Wedding Banquet - Chapter 4, Vol. 1
“There is quite some distance between the head and the heart. Mere knowledge doesn’t necessarily
translate to a transformed life.”
The Lost Entities - Chapter 3, Vol. 3
“No matter the arguments we win in our heads to justify our actions now, when standing face to
face with God, we will be speechless.”
The Wedding Banquet - Chapter 4, Vol. 1
“Our worth is not determined by our current state but by the immutable truth that we bear the
image and likeness of God.”
The Lost Entities - Chapter 3, Vol. 3
“We cannot serve God lawlessly or just how we please. Freedom without boundaries is free doom.”
The Wedding Banquet - Chapter 4, Vol. 1
“Every time a sinner returns, there is joy in the presence of God’s angels. So, how many times
have you set heaven ablaze with jubilation?”
The Lost Entities - Chapter 3, Vol. 3