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Isaiah 25:11 presents a figure of Yahweh frustrating the drowning efforts of Moab in the dungpit—a scene that Professor S. B. Driver interprets as divine power subduing iniquity. The homiletic tradition that follows offers this vivid image: God as a...
Exell (1887) distinguishes three dimensions of this mystery.
The believer's expectation rests not upon the shifting sands of human opinion or circumstance, but upon the immovable promises of Adonai.
They know that what remains unmentioned might be deemed intentionally excluded.
The Psalmist's cry, "Let me not be put to shame" (Psalm 25:2), rests upon confidence that those who wait upon Jehovah will not be abandoned.
There was once a young man named Andrew, a talented musician known for his incredible guitar skills. His fingers danced across the strings, effortlessly creating melodies that captivated everyone who heard him. Despite his talent, Andrew struggled with pride. He...
There was a small town nestled between rolling hills, where a once-thriving bakery stood on the corner, its windows dusty and door creaking. The baker, old Mr. Thompson, had fallen into despair after losing his beloved wife. The joy of...
His death reveals four dimensions of Christian triumph: First, Stephen displayed boldness in confession—his enemies could not resist the power radiating from his unwavering testimony before the council.
*Didymus* means "the twin," derived from his sibling relationship—whether brother or sister named Lysia, born simultaneously with Thomas.
In a small town, there lived a woman named Clara. She was known for her vibrant spirit and her unwavering faith, yet life had recently thrown her into a storm. The sudden loss of her husband left her grappling with...
Spurgeon observes that David's sons could never claim ignorance of their obligation.
The Lord keeps His people in six distinct ways.
In the heart of a small village, nestled between rolling hills, lived a woman named Deborah. Known for her keen insight and unwavering faith, she served as both a judge and a prophetess. One day, a desperate young mother came...
When we turn to Proverbs 3:5-6, we find profound wisdom that anchors our faith: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your...
Imagine a child lost in a bustling market, the sights and sounds overwhelming. Panic rises as she searches for her mother, her heart racing. Just when despair begins to sink in, she spots her mother’s familiar face in the crowd....
There was a small community garden in the heart of our city, a patch of green amid concrete and chaos. Every Saturday, neighbors gathered to tend to their plots, but one gardener stood out. Mrs. Thompson, an elderly woman with...
The gentle hand of the Good Shepherd is a powerful image in Psalm 23. "The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want." Here, David paints a picture of trust, inviting us to rest in God’s provision. This trust is...
Dear Heavenly Father, As I pause to reflect on the profound intersection of Healthcare and Healing Ministry in my life, I'm drawn to the hopeful promise of Jeremiah 29:11: "For I know the plans I have for you," declares the...
The prophet teaches that an evangelical law—the law of Christ, the law of faith (Isaiah 42:3)—proceeds from God Himself, bringing both righteousness and salvation to the children of men.
In a bustling city, there lived a single mother named Maria. Struggling to make ends meet, she worked long hours at a local diner, her hands calloused and her spirit weary. One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon,...
Elizabeth was a quiet woman from a small town, known for her gentle spirit and warm smile. Yet beneath her calm exterior, she wrestled with the heavy shadows of her past—decisions she regretted, relationships fractured, and dreams deferred. Despite her...
In a small village lived a potter named Eli. He was known for crafting beautiful vessels, each telling a story through its form and finish. One day, a young woman named Miriam, burdened by shame and brokenness from her past,...
In a small town, there was a man named Samuel, known for his unwavering faith and profound love for others. Samuel ran a soup kitchen that served anyone who walked through its doors, regardless of their background. One cold winter...
Moses and Pharaoh understood this as warfare between supernatural powers.