Thru the Bible in a Year As we move through Revelation 17–19, the tone of Scripture sharpens and the imagery intensifies. Judgment once again dominates the landscape, not as a random outburst of divine anger, but as the deliberate and righteous response of God to sustained rebellion, corruption, and violence against His people. Reading theseContinue reading “When Heaven Answers Evil with Justice and Joy”
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The Throne, the Lamb, and the Hope That Holds
Thru the Bible in a Year As we move through Revelation 4–7, we step into a portion of Scripture that intentionally lifts our eyes above the turbulence of earthly history and anchors them firmly in heaven. John has already been told to write what he has seen, what is, and what will take place “afterContinue reading “The Throne, the Lamb, and the Hope That Holds”
Standing Firm at the Edge of Eternity
Thru the Bible in a Year As we come to 2 Peter, we are reading words written at the edge of a faithful life. This second letter is not theoretical theology offered from a distance; it is pastoral urgency shaped by the knowledge that Peter’s own martyrdom is near. There is a gravity here, butContinue reading “Standing Firm at the Edge of Eternity”
When the Sky Trembles, the Word Stands
A Day in the Life of Jesus Scripture Reading: Matthew 24:29–35 (see also Mark 13:24–31; Luke 21:25–33) Introduction: When the Familiar Fails Not long ago, I stood in my driveway watching storm clouds roll across the horizon. The light dimmed, the wind rose, and the air felt charged with electricity. For a moment, I thoughtContinue reading “When the Sky Trembles, the Word Stands”