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Romans 1:2
2which he promised before through his prophets in the holy scriptures,
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First, God's judgment is *correct*—according to the facts of the case, not assumption or hearsay.
"Justification" (*dikaiōsis*), literally acquittal, denotes vindication before a court of divine justice.
First, the objective reality: Christ's sacrifice demonstrates that Yahweh is a God against whom no sinner can rebel without incurring death.
The sun began to set over the rolling hills of a small farm, casting a golden hue over the fields that seemed to pulse with life. Old Jacob, a farmer who had tilled this land for decades, watched as the...
The Greek word *ergastērion* (workshop) reveals where this transaction occurs—in the very matrix of falsehood itself.
First, it is Divine in its nature—originating from Elohim Himself, not from human effort or merit.
As I wandered through the woods last autumn, the landscape transformed into a tapestry of fiery reds and golden yellows. Each leaf, dressed in its vibrant hue, seemed to whisper the artistry of the Creator. I paused beside a gnarled...
On a clear night, far from the glow of city lights, I found myself lying on a blanket in my backyard, gazing up at the vastness of the night sky. As I looked up, I was struck by the countless...
As I stood on the edge of a vast forest just at dawn, the first light of day broke over the horizon, casting golden rays that pierced through the thick canopy. It was a breathtaking moment, witnessing the transition from...
As we walk through the woods near my home, I often pause to admire the towering trees that stand like silent guardians. One particularly striking oak caught my attention last autumn. Its leaves, aflame with vibrant hues of orange and...
A few years ago, I had the privilege of visiting a local observatory. Standing under the vast expanse of the night sky, I felt an overwhelming sense of awe. The astronomer guiding us pointed to a cluster of stars and...
Imagine the moment a chemist stands in front of a laboratory bench, surrounded by an array of glass beakers and tubes filled with colorful liquids. Each substance appears distinct, yet they hold the potential for remarkable transformation. The chemist knows...
Standing by a mountain stream, I often find myself mesmerized by the dance of the water over smooth stones, glimmering under the sun’s warm embrace. It hits me then, how the natural world reveals God’s profound artistry. As Paul writes...
There’s a remarkable story about a young scientist named Maya, who dedicated her life to researching the effects of climate change on coral reefs. She would rise with the sun, her heart pounding with anticipation, as she dove into the...
In a bustling laboratory nestled in the heart of Silicon Valley, a team of scientists worked tirelessly to develop a groundbreaking technology—an artificial intelligence capable of solving complex global issues, from climate change to hunger. They were driven by a...
A few years ago, I visited a local planetarium, captivated by the wonders of the universe. As the lights dimmed and the stars illuminated the dome above, I was struck by the sheer vastness of creation. The narrator spoke of...
Years ago, I had the privilege of meeting Dr. Amelia, a brilliant scientist known for her groundbreaking research on plant growth. I remember standing in her laboratory, surrounded by rows of vibrant green seedlings. What struck me wasn’t just the...
A few years ago, I had the privilege of visiting a planetarium, and as I stepped inside, I was struck by the vastness of the universe projected above me. Stars twinkled like diamonds scattered across velvet, and constellations told stories...
Imagine standing beneath a vast night sky, where the stars flicker like whispers of ancient promises. Each twinkling light, a sun in its own right, speaks of a universe finely tuned for life. Romans 1:20 reminds us, “For since the...
Underneath the vast, open sky, a young boy named Samuel spent his summer afternoons at his grandfather’s farm. One day, as he wandered through the fields, he stumbled upon a group of baby rabbits nestled in the tall grass. Their...
Imagine a curious child, perhaps eight or nine years old, standing at the edge of a vast lake. The water glistens in the sunlight, a mirror reflecting the endless sky above. This child, with a bucket in hand, eagerly scoops...
In the spring of 1877, Gerard Manley Hopkins walked the hills above the Vale of Clwyd in North Wales, where he was completing his theological...
On November 24, 1859, John Murray published Charles Darwin's *On the Origin of Species* in London, and the entire first printing of 1,250 copies was...
On August 29, 1831, Michael Faraday bent over a simple iron ring in his basement laboratory at the Royal Institution in London. He had wound...