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The possessions of the world often lighten life's sorrows and increase its enjoyments; the Word of Yahweh itself recognizes prosperity as a subject for gratitude.
Spurgeon observed that as the name of God possesses certain magnificent qualities, so too must his praises reflect those same divine attributes.
*Didymus* means "the twin," derived from his sibling relationship—whether brother or sister named Lysia, born simultaneously with Thomas.
At the edge of a quiet village, there lived an elderly woman named Maria. Every morning, she would rise before dawn to pray, her frail hands clasped together, her eyes turned toward the heavens. Despite her age, Maria held a...
In a small town, there lived a woman named Clara who had spent her life caring for others. She was known for her kindness, but there was one thing that gnawed at her spirit: she had never fully embraced the...
This is not mere formality—it establishes three pillars of authentic church unity.
Spurgeon observes that David's sons could never claim ignorance of their obligation.
There was a young woman named Ruth, a Moabite, who found herself in the fields of Bethlehem gleaning leftover grain. She had every reason to turn back, every reason to lose hope. She was a foreigner in a strange land,...
One infant—Joash—remained hidden in the Temple storerooms, guarded by his aunt and Jehoiada the high priest.
Lydia was a woman of great determination. Each morning, she rose before dawn, her hands calloused from years of labor in her small dress shop. As she meticulously crafted each garment, she often replayed the demands of her life in...
The Lord keeps His people in six distinct ways.
There’s a young man named David who found himself at the crossroads of despair and hope. He had been struggling with addiction for years, feeling the burden of guilt and shame weighing heavily on his heart. Each attempt at recovery...
He employs no qualifying phrases such as 'loving though righteous' or 'righteous yet loving'—language that suggests tension between these attributes.
They know that what remains unmentioned might be deemed intentionally excluded.
The narrative refuses naturalistic explanation; it is supernatural or nothing.
A few years back, I sat with a dear friend, Sarah, in a cozy café, the aroma of rich coffee swirling around us like a warm embrace. Sarah had just faced the loss of her job, a devastating blow that...
A few months ago, I met a woman named Sarah at a community outreach event. She stood quietly in the corner, her eyes reflecting both sorrow and strength. I learned that she had recently lost her husband unexpectedly. In the...
As we immerse ourselves in Psalm 23:1-6, we are reminded that God is not just a distant figure, but our Shepherd—intimately concerned with our every need. This Psalm paints a picture of provision and peace, where “He leads me beside...
As we gather in this sacred space, let us pause to reflect on the profound wisdom tucked within Proverbs 3:5-6. It says, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your...
In a small village, nestled within the shadow of a great mountain, lived a widowed mother and her young son. They had faced many storms of life, but the fiercest came when the village was struck by a devastating drought....
There once was a woman named Clara, a beloved member of her community, who faced a daunting battle with cancer. As the diagnosis sunk in, fear threatened to overwhelm her. Yet, Clara clung to her faith, often quoting 2 Timothy...
There was a time when a young man named Samuel found himself standing at the edge of a vast forest. To most, it seemed daunting—a tangled mass of towering trees and shadows that whispered of the unknown. But to Samuel,...
For He must reign till He hath put all enemies under His feet.—The reign of Christ establishes this world as His battlefield now; when this conflict ends, His reign concludes also. "He shall reign till," and no longer. Who are...
The Hebrew Christians, like wilderness Israelites, were offered the gospel and eternal rest, yet required active faith to obtain it.