When Truth Has a Name

On Second Thought “Jesus said to him, ‘I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.’” — John 14:6 There are three questions that refuse to leave humanity alone. They surface in hospital rooms, college classrooms, funeral homes, and quiet midnight reflections. Where did we comeContinue reading “When Truth Has a Name”

Beginning Where Scripture Begins

The Bible in a Year “In the beginning God.” Genesis 1:1 Every journey has a starting point, and Scripture is deliberate about where ours begins. The opening words of Genesis do not offer background arguments, scientific defenses, or philosophical bridges. They simply declare reality as God reveals it: “In the beginning God.” Before time, matter,Continue reading “Beginning Where Scripture Begins”

When Light Refuses to Dim

DID YOU KNOW Advent is a season of holy contrast. We wait for the Light of the world to enter human darkness, even as that darkness resists illumination. The study before us does not soften its language, yet its intent is not condemnation but clarity. Scripture has always insisted on naming reality truthfully. Isaiah’s warning—“WoeContinue reading “When Light Refuses to Dim”

Shaken, But Not Moved

Amid global upheaval, Hebrews 12:28 offers assurance that God’s unshakable Kingdom prevails over earthly instability. Christians are called to respond with gratitude, embody hope, and engage faithfully despite turmoil. By anchoring in Scripture and prioritizing spiritual values, believers navigate crises while exemplifying Christ’s peace and grace to a desperate world.

Finding Meaning in a World That Seems Empty

The post emphasizes the contrast between a life perceived as meaningless and one grounded in faith, as illustrated in Ecclesiastes. It advocates for “better than” choices, focusing on wisdom, service, and dependence on God. Ultimately, through Christ, life gains purpose and significance, transforming fleeting moments into meaningful experiences.

The Myth of Meaning 

The content critiques the notion that personal experience is the only path to truth, referencing Solomon’s findings in Ecclesiastes. Despite his wealth and experiences, he discovered emptiness without a relationship with God. True fulfillment comes from Scripture and a connection with the Creator, not from seeking satisfaction through fleeting pleasures.

Am I Somebody Else?

The piece emphasizes the societal tendency to defer responsibility to a mythical “Somebody Else.” It urges individuals to take action against injustice and moral decay, citing biblical teachings and the example of Rev. Donald Wildmon. Christians are called to be proactive in promoting ethical standards and expressing compassion in a challenging world.