The Scripture Union Alumni Ghana - SUAG

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05/06/2025

From Persecutor to Preacher — What Changed Saul?
When the fire of God consumes a man’s past, even his enemies are left in awe.

He came with fury, but stayed with faith. Once feared, now fierce—for Christ. Saul's dramatic turn reminds us that no story is beyond divine redemption.
But such transformation comes with scars. Rejection. Threats. Silence.

What about your mission? Will you still carry it, even when it gets heavy?

04/06/2025

When God sends you back to the one who betrayed you… will you go?

Ananias didn’t feel ready—but he obeyed. And that trembling step became a turning point in history. Today’s reflection dives deep into what it means to become a bridge of grace in a broken world.

In our African context, where wounds run deep, what does it take to forgive and obey?

03/06/2025

When the zealous fall to their knees, heaven has spoken.
A single flash from above can silence even the loudest oppressor.

Today, we reflect on Saul’s fierce march to Damascus—and how one divine encounter re-routed his destiny.
In a world where persecutors rise and truth is twisted, what happens when Jesus interrupts the journey?

What if your darkest season is God’s way of making you see?

02/06/2025

Not all power heals. Not all fire burns in anger. But when the Lord reigns, even mountains melt in worship.

In a world thick with idols, false hopes, and fading promises, Psalm 97 calls us back to the throne where true justice flows and light shines for the righteous. This is not just about praise—it’s about allegiance.

If Christ truly reigns, what must bow in your heart today?

01/06/2025

When the earth groans, creation still sings. Will you?

Our ancestors knew how to welcome a king—with songs, dances, and sacrifices of praise. Today, Psalm 96 reminds us: the Lord of the Universe deserves no less.

This isn’t about church routines. It’s about a soul-stirring call to bring something fresh to God—your song, your heart, your gratitude.

What are you bringing to God this week: a list of requests, or a river of worship?

31/05/2025

"The drumbeat of trouble can only be answered by the dance of obedience."

Psalm 95 calls us—not once, but four times—"Let us worship." But true worship isn’t just song; it’s surrender. What happens when we hear God’s voice but refuse to follow?

Are you singing with your lips but resisting with your heart?

30/05/2025

Heaven sees. And Heaven will act.
The cries of the oppressed do not echo into a void. There is a Judge who never sleeps.

When the righteous are crushed and evil parades boldly, Psalm 94 reminds us: God is not silent. He is the Avenger of the weak, the fortress of the forgotten, the Rock beneath trembling feet.

Do we still believe that justice delayed is not justice denied?
Let this Word remind us what Heaven is preparing to do.

29/05/2025

What does it mean to carry the voice of Heaven in our everyday Ghanaian lives?

28/05/2025

When blessings come, so do temptations.
In Ghana, we say: “When the soup is sweet, that is when we must watch the spoon.”

From deliverance to downfall, Gideon’s story whispers a warning. Success can hide idolatry in plain sight. What began as gold for remembrance turned into an idol of rebellion. Even the gifts of God can dethrone Him—if our hearts forget to fear.

✨ Are we guarding our hearts when the rains of blessing fall? Or are we quietly building altars with our comforts?

27/05/2025

Even the strong feel the weight.
But the Spirit teaches us to press on—empty, yet faithful.

This devotional walks us through Gideon's weary pursuit—how he bore betrayal, hunger, and exhaustion, yet stayed focused on God's mission. There’s wisdom here for every Ghanaian heart that has fought quiet battles and kept walking.

Have you ever had to keep going even when no one clapped, when your own people turned away?

26/05/2025

Some battles are not won with strength, but with stillness.
Not by numbers, but by knowing whose name you carry into the fight.

When Gideon cried, “For the Lord and for Gideon!”, he wasn’t boasting—he was believing. This devotional leads us into the mystery of divine strategy: how God uses our worship, our preparation, and our community to bring victory where it seemed impossible.

Are you ready to fight God's way—even if the weapon looks like a trumpet instead of a sword?

25/05/2025

Not all who gather are meant to go to war. Sometimes, the pruning is divine.

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