Standing at the Empty Tomb

When Tears Meet Truth A Day in the Life There are moments in the life of Christ that invite us not merely to observe, but to step inside them—to feel the weight of the moment as if we ourselves were standing there. When I read “Woman, why are you weeping?” in Gospel of John 20:13,Continue reading “Standing at the Empty Tomb”

Consolation in Captivity

Jeremiah chapters 31 and 32 transition from judgment to a message of hope, emphasizing God’s promises of restoration for Israel. Despite Jeremiah’s suffering in prison, his faith shines through as he obeys God’s command to purchase land, symbolizing trust in divine plans. Believers today are reminded that God’s faithfulness endures amid hardship.

When Pain Speaks Louder Than Friends

In Job 29–33, the narrative captures Job’s profound suffering and emotional turmoil. He reflects on his past glory, contrasts it with current humiliation, and defends his innocence. Elihu, a younger voice, challenges both Job and his friends, offering insight that highlights the complexity of divine communication through suffering.