“The Night Love Said Yes”

A Day in the Life of Jesus There are moments in the life of Jesus that feel so sacred, so weighty, that we almost step into them on tiptoe. Gethsemane is one of those moments. Every time I revisit this passage—Mark 14:32–42, echoed in Matthew and Luke—I feel as though I’m walking onto holy ground.Continue reading ““The Night Love Said Yes””

Walking in the Light of Morning Truth

As the Day Begins Scripture: “Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them.” — Ephesians 5:11 Morning Meditation Every sunrise gives us a quiet sermon. The darkness withdraws without argument, and the light takes its rightful place. In that silent transition, Paul’s words in Ephesians 5:11 come to life.Continue reading “Walking in the Light of Morning Truth”

Seeing Through God’s Eyes

DID YOU KNOW  Did You Know that God measures compassion not by our comfort but by our response to the cry of the poor? Proverbs 21:13 warns, “If a man shuts his ear to the cry of the poor, he too will cry out and not be answered.” That verse holds a sobering truth—it remindsContinue reading “Seeing Through God’s Eyes”

Stumbling Stone

A Day in the Life of Jesus Scripture: Matthew 21:33–46 (also in Mark 12:1–12; Luke 20:9–19) Walking Through the Parable There’s a striking moment in the Gospel when Jesus tells a story that reveals the whole history of God’s relationship with His people. Standing in the temple courts, surrounded by religious leaders already plotting againstContinue reading “Stumbling Stone”

The Grain That Must Die

A Day in the Life of Jesus John 12:20–25 It’s one of the most moving scenes in the Gospel of John. The Passover crowds have swelled, the air is thick with expectation, and Jesus’ fame has spread far beyond Galilee and Judea. Among the visitors to Jerusalem are some Greeks—Gentile seekers who have come toContinue reading “The Grain That Must Die”

Kept From Falling

As the Day Begins Scripture: Jude 24 — “Now unto Him who is able to keep you from falling and to present you faultless before the presence of His glory with exceeding joy.”  Morning Meditation The book of Jude closes with one of the most triumphant doxologies in all of Scripture. After warning about falseContinue reading “Kept From Falling”

Christ the Firstfruits of Life

In 1 Corinthians 15:20, Paul reassures believers struggling with resurrection doubts, emphasizing Christ as the “firstfruits” of the dead. This symbolizes hope for all who believe, signifying victory over death. As we face daily challenges, we find courage in the promise of eternal life through Jesus, our living Savior.

When Worship Changes Everything

Worshiping God is an act of obedience and loyalty, urging believers to prioritize Him above all else. It elevates our perspective, transforming challenges into faith. God seeks sincere worshipers, valuing heartfelt expressions over rituals. True worship, born from gratitude and recognition of His grace, offers liberation and aligns us with divine purpose.

As the Day Ends

Evening Meditation on Luke 5:8–9 “But when Simon Peter saw it, he fell down at Jesus’ knees, saying, ‘Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, O Lord.’ For he and all who were with him were astonished at the catch of fish that they had taken.” —Luke 5:8–9 (ESV) As the sun slipsContinue reading “As the Day Ends”