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Dear Heavenly Father, As I pause in this moment of reflection, I am struck by the wisdom of Micah 6:8, where you call us to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with you. In a world where youth culture...
Isaiah 40:31 holds a profound promise: “But those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” Here, we...
The cross may manifest as relinquishing certain pleasures, enduring reproach or poverty, suffering losses and persecutions for Christ's sake, consecrating all to Yahweh, or submitting to the Adonai's will.
Exell's nineteenth-century homilists grasped a truth worth recovering: God's promises operate on His timeline, not ours.
When God needed a warrior to accomplish His purposes, He qualified David for the work.
In Exodus 5:1-23, we read this passage as a profound illustration of the tension between Law and Gospel. The Law is manifest in Pharaoh’s harsh response to Moses and Aaron’s request, revealing the bondage and oppression of the Israelites, which echoes our own bondage under sin. This narrative points
As the final credits roll in *Prince Caspian*, we see a poignant moment that echoes deeply in our spiritual journey. Just as the Pevensie children step back through the wardrobe, leaving the magical land of Narnia, Aslan's voice resonates in...
Heavenly Father, as I pause in Your presence today, I find myself wrestling with the heavy weight of political division that seems to grip our nation. The air is thick with disagreement, where conversations can turn sour in an instant,...
Patience is often seen as a waiting game, but in the Christian journey, it is much more than merely biding our time. In Ephesians 2:8-9, we read, “For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of...
Christ performed this miracle only twice: feeding five thousand with five loaves and two fishes, and four thousand with seven loaves.
We read Acts 2:17-18 as a powerful proclamation of the Gospel, highlighting the outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon all flesh as the fulfillment of God's promises. This passage is a vivid demonstration of the theology of the cross, where God works through unexpected means—sons and daughters, young an
As we reflect on humility today, let’s turn our hearts to Philippians 4:13: “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” This powerful verse offers profound insight into the nature of our spiritual growth. Picture a small seed,...
Dear Heavenly Father, As I pause to reflect on the subtle ways idolatry can creep into my life, I am drawn to the profound wisdom of 2 Timothy 3:16-17. Your Word reminds us that "all Scripture is God-breathed," which means...
We read Psalm 53 through the lens of Law and Gospel, recognizing that this passage powerfully exposes the total depravity of humanity apart from God's grace. Verses 1-3 serve as a stark proclamation of the Law, revealing the folly and corruption inherent in those who deny God. The Psalm confronts us
As we gather this morning, let’s pause to reflect on the profound truth woven into Ephesians 2:8-9: "For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God—not by...
Yahweh, the Lord in His everlasting redemptive purpose, invites Israel to *ask*—not as suppliants begging scraps, but as covenant partners speaking into the Divine intention.
When the Macedonian emperor sat for his portrait, the painter faced a difficulty. A sword-wound had left a terrible scar across the monarch's right temple—a mark of battle and suffering. Yet the master craftsman possessed wisdom. He positioned the emperor...
The upright—those bent on fulfilling God's will and keeping His commandments—walk a highway characterized not merely by abstinence from evil, but by active *apochōreō* (departure, turning away).
“Be still, and know that I am God” (Psalm 46:10). This invitation to stillness isn’t merely a call to silence; it’s an embrace of grace. Imagine a busy marketplace, where voices clash and feet stomp on cobblestones—each sound vying for...
The word "wages" (*opsonion*) denotes "rations"—the daily bread supplied to a Roman soldier.
This man holds his candle at the door to inspect his neighbors while leaving his own room dark.
We inhabit a world of separations and farewells, where distance divides families and loved ones across continents.
Mark 13:11 reveals three essential principles for disciples facing trial.
Isaiah 9:10 records a defiant boast spoken in Ephraim and Samaria: "The bricks are fallen down, but we will build with hewn stones; the sycamores are cut down, but we will put cedars in their place." Scholars suggest these words...