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Yet our feelings regarding His appearing reveal the true condition of our hearts before Elohim.
Hunger and thirst are primitive, involuntary appetites that govern survival itself; Jesus elevates moral longing to this primacy.
As I sat in the garden last week, I watched a single seedling break through the soil, stretching its tiny leaves toward the sun. It reminded me of our journey of spiritual growth—an intricate dance of love, patience, and understanding....
We read Job 38:1-7 as a climactic moment in the unfolding drama of redemptive history, where God asserts His sovereign power and wisdom over creation. This passage reminds us that God's covenant dealings with His people are underpinned by His absolute sovereignty, as He speaks out of the whirlwind t
Paul applies this text to the Lord Jesus Christ Himself, revealing depths beyond the original words about humanity.
Dear Heavenly Father, As I pause to reflect on the call to Vocation in my life, I hear the gentle whisper of your wisdom echoing from Acts 1:8: “But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes on you;...
Dear Heavenly Father, As I meditate on the profound words of Jesus in Matthew 6:25-34, I find myself standing in the lush fields of your creation, watching the vibrant wildflowers dance in the gentle breeze. They do not toil or...
First, consider your *private* ways—those moments in solitude when no eye observes but Yahweh's.
Dear Heavenly Father, As I pause in this sacred moment, I invite your Spirit to guide my heart toward the profound gift of gratitude. In Acts 2:42-47, I see a community transformed by your love—where believers gathered with open hearts,...
In the film *Atonement*, we encounter the haunting journey of Briony Tallis, whose ill-fated accusation shatters the lives of those she loves. Picture a sunlit English estate, where laughter and light dance through the air. In the midst of this...
This is not peculiar to Christianity—the ancient Greeks inscribed "Know thyself" on their noblest public buildings.
We read 1 Corinthians 13:1-13 as a profound exposition of the nature and primacy of love within the covenant community, which finds its ultimate fulfillment in Christ. This passage is not merely an ethical exhortation but a theological revelation of the character of God’s sovereign grace as it manif
We read 2 Corinthians 12:1-10 as a profound illustration of Christ's sufficiency and God's sovereign grace in the life of the believer. Paul's vision and subsequent 'thorn in the flesh' demonstrate that God's grace is sufficient, even in weakness, underscoring the covenantal promise that God's power
Dear Heavenly Father, As I sit in quiet reflection today, I’m drawn to the profound truth in Galatians 3:28, where Paul reminds us that in Christ, there is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male...
It is a leading feature of this age to reduce the gospel to phrases.
Some have even become atheists in practice, though they claimed faith in theory.
We read Romans 1:16-17 as an affirmation of the power of the Gospel, the good news of Jesus Christ, as the source of salvation for all who believe. In the Catholic tradition, this passage underscores the role of faith as both an initial acceptance of God's grace and a lived response through the sacr
We read 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11 through the lens of Law and Gospel, understanding the call to be awake and sober as Law that exposes our natural tendency to spiritual slumber and complacency. Yet, the passage also delivers Gospel assurance: 'God has not destined us for wrath, but to obtain salvation
Moses and Pharaoh understood this as warfare between supernatural powers.
The messianic hope, which had embraced all humanity as 'the seed of the woman,' then narrowed to Abraham's seed, then Judah's tribe, now contracted further—to the house of David alone.
This command demands reading with utmost attention, diligence, and devotion—weeping as John did until the sealed book was opened, digging deep in the mine of Scripture for the mind of God, and holding it fast lest it slip away.
When they differ, it is commonly from ignorance and want of mutual explanation; and therefore when their understandings are informed, as their hearts were right before, they are like so many drops of water on a table—when they touch they...
Dear Heavenly Father, As I pause to reflect on the profound gift of hope today, I am drawn to the wisdom of Ephesians 4:29, which reminds us to let our words be filled with grace, nourishing the hearts of those...
We read Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 as a profound exposition of the rhythm and order God has established in creation, a rhythm that points us to both Law and Gospel. These 'times and seasons' remind us of our finitude and the futility of striving against God's ordained order, highlighting our need for a Savi