A continuation from blog post: One Mission: Many Stories I never expected the twelve disciples to impact my life the way they have. For years, they were just names on a page — familiar, but distant. But when I began to look closely at who they were, something in me changed. These weren’t flawless spiritualContinue reading “How the Story of the Twelve Disciples Has Shaped My Own Journey”
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One Mission, Many Stories: How the Twelve Disciples’ Diverse Backgrounds United Them in Christ
The twelve disciples, diverse in backgrounds and personalities, were united by Christ’s call rather than their similarities. Each brought unique strengths that contributed to their shared mission. Their journey reflects how differences can amplify a collective purpose, showcasing the transformative power of surrender to a greater vision in the kingdom of God.
The Will of God Revealed at Christmas
This Christmas season, the focus is on the birth of Jesus Christ, embodying God’s will for mercy and salvation. The reflections emphasize the significance of His coming, as foretold by prophets, and highlight the purpose of Jesus’ life to fulfill the Father’s will. Celebrating this gift reminds us to align with God’s will for eternal life.
Holding Fast to God’s Design: My Thoughts on Gender and Sexuality in a Changing World
Beloved in Christ, As I ponder the times in which we live, I find myself grieved by how far the world has strayed from the clear teaching of God’s Word on matters of gender and human sexuality. In this age, many declare that a person may define their own identity, that gender is fluid, andContinue reading “Holding Fast to God’s Design: My Thoughts on Gender and Sexuality in a Changing World”
Revelation 13 and the Rise of Artificial Intelligence
“What if Revelation’s mysterious ‘image of the beast’ wasn’t just ancient symbolism, but a chilling preview of artificial intelligence? Explore how scripture’s prophecy of a statue coming to life resonates with today’s robotics and AI revolution. Read now and discover faith, technology, and future colliding.”
“I Have Come”: Exploring Jesus’ Mission in the New Testament
The Christmas season reminds us of God’s immense love through the gift of His Son, emphasizing hope, peace, and salvation. While celebrating, we should remember Jesus’ mission as expressed in the New Testament, which includes fulfilling the law, serving others, and offering abundant life, inviting us to embrace His purpose fully.
What God Wants for Christmas – A Personal Reflection
I just heard this song for the first time on the radio this morning and it really got me to think……..What God Wants for Christmas by Darius Rucker. As I listened to Darius Rucker’s song “What God Wants for Christmas,” I found myself pausing in the middle of the holiday rush. The lyrics remind meContinue reading “What God Wants for Christmas – A Personal Reflection”
Lessons from the Book of Nahum: Justice, Pride, and Hope
The Book of Nahum delivers a powerful message about God’s justice and mercy, centering on Nineveh’s inevitable downfall due to pride and violence. It reassures the faithful of divine protection amidst oppression while emphasizing that injustice may thrive temporarily but ultimately leads to destruction. Nahum’s lessons remain relevant today, offering hope and reminders of humility.
Obadiah: A One-Chapter Prophecy
The Book of Obadiah, the shortest prophetic text in the Hebrew Bible, focuses on God’s judgment against Edom for their betrayal during Jerusalem’s fall. It emphasizes themes of pride, divine justice, and hope for Israel’s restoration. Obadiah’s message highlights the consequences of cruelty, while reassuring that God’s kingdom will ultimately prevail.
Amos the Shepherd-Prophet
Amos, a shepherd from Judah, was called by God to deliver a message of judgment to Israel during Jeroboam II’s reign, highlighting social injustices despite prosperity. Key themes include true worship versus hypocrisy, divine accountability, and hope for restoration. The book emphasizes justice and compassion as essential components of faith.