Anchored in a Love That Never Fails

As the Day Begins “Let all those rejoice who put their trust in You; let them ever shout for joy, because You defend them.” — Psalm 5:11 There is something deeply reassuring about beginning the day with a promise that does not shift with circumstances. The psalmist uses the Hebrew word חָסָה (chasah) for “trust,”Continue reading “Anchored in a Love That Never Fails”

When the Moment Passes You By

A Day in the Life There are moments in the life of Jesus that feel almost too human to bear. The scene in Mark 14:41 is one of them: “Are you still sleeping and resting? It is enough!” The Greek phrase ἀπέχει (apechei)—translated “It is enough”—carries the sense of something being settled, concluded, even closed.Continue reading “When the Moment Passes You By”

When Jesus Went Farther

The Invitation Beyond Comfort A Day in the Life There is something quietly unsettling about the words in Mark 14:35: “He went a little farther, and fell on the ground, and prayed.” The Greek phrase proelthōn mikron (προελθὼν μικρόν) suggests not a dramatic departure, but a deliberate step—just a little farther than the others wereContinue reading “When Jesus Went Farther”