He Spoke, and It Was: The Word That Made the World
The universe began with a voice. Read the first chapter of Genesis slowly and one phrase keeps hitting the drum: […]
The universe began with a voice. Read the first chapter of Genesis slowly and one phrase keeps hitting the drum: […]
A verse-by-verse walk through Psalm 46 — refuge when the ground itself gives way. Some psalms whisper. Psalm 46 plants
Before it is a science debate, “In the beginning God created” is a claim about who you are. Whenever the
Apologetics · Creation — why the first verse of the Bible is the first apologetic. The Bible does not open
Everything you can see is becoming something else — empires, bodies, Babylon itself. There is one exception. The attributes of God, the fall of ancient and future Babylon, Israel’s rejection and coming recognition, and the unchanging God who chose you before the world had a name.
In the story of Jonah 3, God’s unwavering patience and sovereign mercy are vividly illustrated. After Jonah’s initial disobedience, God’s call to Nineveh is a testament to His enduring grace. This narrative emphasizes the transformative power of repentance, as Nineveh’s entire population responds with faith and a call for fasting, demonstrating that repentance is a personal journey rooted in belief in God.
When God’s sovereignty prevails over chaos, Acts 27 reminds us that faith endures storms. Paul’s steadfast trust in God’s promise transforms adversity into divine purpose. Discover how obedience and spiritual discernment navigate life’s turbulent seas.
In a world where culture evolves, Scripture remains eternal. Its unchanging authority offers a steadfast foundation amidst the transient chaos of societal norms and values.
In today’s world, authority has shifted inward, leaving us with a truth crisis. The question, ‘Who gets the final word?’ is central to modern conflicts. As we negotiate our truths, the Bible offers a radical alternative: truth originates from God, not humanity. This foundational issue, beneath all debates, calls us to receive truth from God’s Word, setting a standard that humanity cannot match. Discover how embracing divine authority can transform our understanding of truth.
Divisions among Christians often start quietly, with assumptions and partial truths. The central question is: What authority guides our worldview? God’s Word or man’s? When God’s Word is sidelined, perceptions replace truths, narratives harden, and unity frays. Scripture warns us against this folly: ‘He who answers a matter before he hears it is foolish and shameful.’ This post reveals how recognizing God’s Word as ultimate authority prevents fragmentation and protects unity.
Discover the profound truth that Jesus Christ’s incarnation and the Holy Spirit’s outpouring at Pentecost are not beginnings but climaxes of God’s redemptive purposes. Uncover how the Bible reveals a God who has always been, yet progressively discloses His divine plan.
Identity is most affirmed at the Jordan River, yet challenges arise in Jerusalem and beyond. Discover how God’s declaration of identity stands firm even under pressure. Explore Acts’ profound lesson on enduring faith.
Discover the truth: Identity is not shaped by personal experiences but declared by God. This foundational shift transforms faith and resilience.
Faithful in the Fog: Discover how depression can actually deepen your faith when God doesn’t lift the darkness.
In the quiet struggle of unanswered prayers, believers find themselves at a crossroads of faith and doubt. Discover why God’s silence is not absence, but a pathway to deeper trust and resilience.