Healing What Lies Beneath DID YOU KNOW Did you know that most spiritual struggles are not the real problem, but symptoms of something deeper? There is a tendency within all of us to address what is visible rather than what is foundational. Much like estimating a task will take an hour only to discover itContinue reading “When the Surface Isn’t the Problem”
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When Strange Commands Reveal God’s Heart
DID YOU KNOW The Bible sometimes presents passages that initially seem puzzling or even uncomfortable to modern readers. As we move through our journey of Scripture, certain Old Testament laws—like those found in Numbers 5—may appear unusual or difficult to understand. Yet when we step back and examine them in the broader context of God’sContinue reading “When Strange Commands Reveal God’s Heart”
When Approval Becomes an Idol
DID YOU KNOW Fear does not always look like trembling. Sometimes it looks like perfectionism, overwork, or silence. Sometimes it hides behind politeness and blends into routine. Yet Scripture exposes a subtle but powerful reality: we can fear people more than we fear God. The readings from Leviticus 17–19, John 9:13–34, and even John 12:42–43Continue reading “When Approval Becomes an Idol”
Marked and Made Clean
The Bible in a Year “And the leper in whom the plague is, his clothes shall be rent, and his head bare, and he shall put a covering upon his upper lip, and shall cry, Unclean, unclean.” Leviticus 13:45 As we move steadily through Scripture together, passages like Leviticus 13 can feel distant from everydayContinue reading “Marked and Made Clean”
Walls, Worship, and Wake-Up Calls
In Nehemiah 11-13, Nehemiah’s leadership culminates in repopulating Jerusalem, celebrating the wall’s completion, and addressing spiritual declines upon his return. He emphasizes the importance of community, worship, and accountability. His story serves as a call to dwell in holiness, dedicate our efforts, and confront sin, urging continual renewal and commitment to God’s presence.