Seeing Grace Through Discipline DID YOU KNOW Did you know that not everything painful in your life is outside of God’s control—and sometimes it is part of His correction? When we read Numbers 21:5–7, we encounter a difficult moment in Israel’s journey: “The Lord sent fiery serpents among the people, and they bit the people;Continue reading “When God Allows the Hard Things”
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When God Burns Away What Harms Us
DID YOU KNOW Scripture often contains passages that initially seem unusual or even unsettling. One of those moments appears in Numbers 19, where God commands Moses and Aaron to bring a red heifer without defect, sacrifice it, and burn it completely so that its ashes could be used for purification. At first glance the ritualContinue reading “When God Burns Away What Harms Us”
When God’s Wisdom Looks Too Simple to Be True
DID YOU KNOW Scripture often reveals that God works in ways that initially appear simple—or even puzzling—but later prove to be perfectly wise. Many believers discover that the answers to life’s most complex struggles are often found in humble obedience to God’s Word. When the apostle Paul wrote to the church in Corinth, he facedContinue reading “When God’s Wisdom Looks Too Simple to Be True”
When Leadership Meets the Cross
Did You Know that one of the greatest leadership battles in the Bible began with a misunderstanding of holiness? In Numbers 16, Korah and 250 leaders of Israel confronted Moses with a bold accusation: “You take too much upon yourselves! All the community is holy, every one of them” (Numbers 16:3). On the surface, theirContinue reading “When Leadership Meets the Cross”
When God Is Enough
DID YOU KNOW Did you know that the Bible teaches that everything good in your life ultimately flows from God? Psalm 16 opens with a simple but stunning confession: “You are my Lord; I have no good apart from you” (Psalm 16:2). Those words reveal the foundation of a confident faith. The psalmist is notContinue reading “When God Is Enough”
When the Soul Learns to Cry Out
DID YOU KNOW Did You Know the Bible actually teaches us how to cry out honestly to God? Many people read the Psalms without realizing that they are filled with bold and emotional prayers. Psalm 13 begins with a startling question: “How long, O LORD? Will You forget me forever? How long will You hideContinue reading “When the Soul Learns to Cry Out”
Jesus Alone Deserves the Spotlight
Redirecting Our Worship DID YOU KNOW Did You Know that while Andrew Lloyd Webber’s *Jesus Christ Superstar* offers a flawed and often heretical take on the Gospel story—portraying Jesus more as a conflicted celebrity than the divine Savior—it accidentally lands on one biblical truth: Jesus Christ is meant to be the ultimate focus of ourContinue reading “Jesus Alone Deserves the Spotlight”
When Jesus Is the Only Star
DID YOU KNOW Throughout history people have always been drawn to leaders who inspire them. Charismatic personalities often rise to prominence in every generation, including within the church. Yet the Scriptures repeatedly remind us that the spotlight of faith must remain fixed on Christ alone. The Bible presents a powerful truth: God never intended HisContinue reading “When Jesus Is the Only Star”
Remembering the Mighty Works of God
DID YOU KNOW Did You Know that God commanded His people to remember His works through sacred memorials and celebrations? Throughout the Old Testament, God instructed His people to intentionally remember the moments when He revealed His power and faithfulness. In many cases, this remembrance took physical form through memorial stones or recurring celebrations. WhenContinue reading “Remembering the Mighty Works of God”
The Life That Flows Through the Vine
DID YOU KNOW One of the most meaningful teachings Jesus gave His disciples during His final evening with them appears in John 15. The setting is intimate and urgent. The cross is only hours away, and Jesus is preparing His followers for a future that will include hardship, persecution, and the responsibility of continuing HisContinue reading “The Life That Flows Through the Vine”