DID YOU KNOW The book of Leviticus can feel distant at first glance—filled with rituals, sacrifices, and regulations that seem far removed from daily Christian life. Yet when read alongside John 7 and Isaiah 53, those ancient instructions begin to glow with new meaning. What once appeared obscure becomes a doorway to understanding the heartContinue reading “From Ancient Altars to an Empty Tomb”
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When God Sets Up His Tent
DID YOU KNOW Leviticus is not usually the place people turn for inspiration. Its opening chapters describe burnt offerings, grain offerings, and peace offerings (Leviticus 1–3). There are detailed instructions about animals, blood, and altars. It can feel distant from modern life. Yet hidden within those wilderness rituals is one of the most beautiful truthsContinue reading “When God Sets Up His Tent”
Sustained, Not Just Rescued
DID YOU KNOW There is a difference between being rescued in a moment and being sustained for a lifetime. Many of us come to God in crisis. We pray harder when the diagnosis is uncertain, when the bills stack high, or when a relationship fractures. But Scripture gently reminds us that following Jesus is notContinue reading “Sustained, Not Just Rescued”
When Passion Speaks in Scripture
DID YOU KNOW The Bible is not a dry manual of rules; it is a living story filled with longing, poetry, craftsmanship, and divine pursuit. From the intricate detail of the tabernacle in Exodus 37–38 to the dramatic romance of Song of Solomon 5 and the bold claims of Jesus in John 6, Scripture pulsesContinue reading “When Passion Speaks in Scripture”
Awake Hearts and Living Bread
DID YOU KNOW The Bible is not a cold theological manual; it is a passionate love story. From the craftsmanship of the tabernacle in Exodus 37–38 to the poetic intensity of Song of Solomon 5 and the searching words of Jesus in John 6, Scripture pulses with desire—God’s desire for His people and His designContinue reading “Awake Hearts and Living Bread”
When Detours Become Destinations
God’s Marvelous Plan B DID YOU KNOW Have you ever had one of those seasons where absolutely nothing goes according to plan? You map out your goals, set your timeline, budget your resources—and then life throws you curveball after curveball. Projects take twice as long as expected. Obstacles multiply. What you thought would be aContinue reading “When Detours Become Destinations”
When Systems Help—and When They Hurt
DID YOU KNOW Religion can be both a gift and a danger. That tension runs straight through Scripture. In seasons like Lent, when we examine our hearts more carefully, or in ordinary days when routine worship shapes our week, we must ask: are our systems drawing us closer to God—or quietly replacing Him? The BibleContinue reading “When Systems Help—and When They Hurt”
More Than a Miracle Worker
DID YOU KNOW February 12’s readings bring us face to face with a question that will not stay safely in the background: Is Jesus merely a moral teacher, a misunderstood prophet—or is He truly Lord? In John 5:16–30, after healing a man on the Sabbath, Jesus does not soften the controversy. Instead, He intensifies it.Continue reading “More Than a Miracle Worker”
When God’s Instructions Seem Overly Specific
DID YOU KNOW God’s will often feels confusing not because it is unclear, but because it is more detailed, relational, and purposeful than we expect. Scripture does not shy away from this tension. From the precise architectural commands of the tabernacle in Exodus, to the unexpected healing at the Pool of Bethesda in John, toContinue reading “When God’s Instructions Seem Overly Specific”
The Love Story Hidden in Your Bible
Discovering God’s Ideal for Intimacy DID YOU KNOW Did You Know That the Most Romantic Book in the Bible Is Also the Most Avoided? The Song of Solomon sits quietly in our Bibles, often skipped over in sermon series and glossed over in reading plans. Pastors tend to avoid it or over-interpret it, turning everyContinue reading “The Love Story Hidden in Your Bible”