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Exell observed that all genuine religion involves mystery in relation to the infinite and Divine; false mystery belongs only to superstition.
As storm clouds descend from the mountains toward the valleys, drawing nearer to earth with each moment, so the heavens themselves bend beneath the weight of the Almighty's presence.
The inner life must be sustained by God alone.
First, it is Divine in its nature—originating from Elohim Himself, not from human effort or merit.
In a bustling town, there lived two neighbors: Sarah and Tom. For years, they shared a fence, tending to their gardens and celebrating milestones together. They laughed and cried through life’s ups and downs. But as the political climate grew...
Yet this passage speaks equally to the individual believer's threefold experience.
His voice had grown weak, his body failing.
These men's healing was not incidental to their belief—it was its direct fruit.
Dear Heavenly Father, As I sit quietly today, my heart is stirred by the echoes of the past few years—a global pandemic that has not only changed our daily lives but has reshaped our communities in profound ways. In this...
The conduct of Yahweh toward those who have rejected Him is terrible, yet just and adorable.
Dear Heavenly Father, As I pause to reflect on my relationship with technology today, I am struck by the beautiful truth embedded in Galatians 3:28, where You remind us that in Christ, we are all one—regardless of our backgrounds, struggles,...
This phrase unveils three profound truths about the Divine nature.
Nor does the Holy Spirit's operation supersede human effort; rather, it excites it.
This protection operates across five dimensions of divine care.
Their waiting hours—like languid summer days when aspen leaves refuse to quiver and shadows barely move on the dial—mirrored the anguish of deferred hope.
The striking truth Maclaren unveils is this: Jesus Christ performed a resurrection not to authenticate His divinity, but simply to comfort a desolate woman.
When we reflect on 1 Corinthians 13:4-7, we encounter a profound portrait of love that challenges our understanding of grace and faith. The Apostle Paul describes love as patient and kind, not easily angered, and always protective. This is not...
In our rapidly changing world, the presence of the Holy Spirit invites us into a dance of challenges and opportunities, much like the early Church faced in Acts 2:42-47. Picture a close-knit community gathered in a sun-soaked courtyard, laughing and...
Heavenly Father, As I pause in this sacred moment to reflect on the work of the Holy Spirit in my life, I am drawn to the profound truth of *2 Corinthians 12:9*: "My grace is sufficient for you, for my...
There once was a young man named David, who lived in a small village nestled among rolling hills. From a distance, his life seemed perfect; he had a loving family, a good job, and a warm community. But inside, David...
Dear Heavenly Father, As I pause to reflect on the profound nature of faith in my life today, I am reminded of the words from 2 Corinthians 5:17, which proclaim that if anyone is in Christ, they are a new...
Patience is often portrayed as a passive waiting, but in the light of Ephesians 2:8-9, we see it redefined through the lens of grace. The Apostle Paul writes, “For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not...
In the midst of our turbulent political landscape, it's easy to feel like a ship tossed by the waves, with conflicting ideas and values crashing all around us. I remember a chilly November morning when a dear friend of mine,...
In our complex world today, the challenge of Diversity & Inclusion can feel overwhelming, much like navigating a dense forest where the trees sometimes obscure the path. Yet, just as biblical figures faced their own daunting landscapes, we too are...