Living in Tents, Aiming for Eternity

DID YOU KNOW Did you know that Scripture describes your physical life as a temporary tent, not a permanent home? Paul writes in 2 Corinthians 5:1, “For we know that if our earthly house, this tent, is destroyed, we have a building from God… eternal in the heavens.” The word he uses for “tent” comesContinue reading “Living in Tents, Aiming for Eternity”

The Day Death Lost Its Voice

A Day in the Life There are moments in the life of Jesus that seem quiet on the surface but echo through eternity. I find myself standing with the disciples, watching events unfold that I do not fully understand. Death had always been the final word. It was the one certainty none could escape. KingsContinue reading “The Day Death Lost Its Voice”

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”

Always Just Beginning

On Second Thought There is a quiet tension that runs through the Christian life, a tension we often feel but rarely name. We speak of salvation as something received, finished, settled—yet Scripture consistently frames it as something unfolding, deepening, and pressing forward. The reading from John 11:21–26 places us squarely in that tension. Martha standsContinue reading “Always Just Beginning”

When Heaven Spoke Over the Water

DID YOU KNOW Did You Know that Jesus’ baptism reveals all three Persons of the Trinity at once? When Jesus stepped into the Jordan River, the moment was far more than symbolic. Matthew 3:13–17 tells us that as Jesus emerged from the water, the heavens opened, the Spirit descended like a dove, and the FatherContinue reading “When Heaven Spoke Over the Water”

The Life That Never Ends

As the Day Ends Scripture: John 11:25–26 – “Jesus said to her, ‘I am the resurrection and the life. He who believes in Me, though he may die, he shall live. And whoever lives and believes in Me shall never die. Do you believe this?’” Evening Meditation As the quiet of evening settles and theContinue reading “The Life That Never Ends”

Walking in Grace, Not Earning It

DID YOU KNOW Did you know that salvation is not earned but received as a gift of grace? Many of us live with the deep, unspoken pressure that we must somehow earn God’s approval. We try to measure our worth by our works, our prayers, our sacrifices, or even our emotions. Yet Romans 5:1–2 tellsContinue reading “Walking in Grace, Not Earning It”

The Victory That Never Fades

Jesus’ resurrection is a foundational truth that promises eternal life for believers. It signifies hope and courage in facing life’s challenges, assuring that death is not the end. Early Christians boldly proclaimed this reality, igniting their faith and unity. This truth calls us to live joyfully and share the message of hope with others.

Promises to Live By

The content emphasizes the superiority of Jesus’ name, as outlined in Philippians 2:9–11, highlighting His eternal authority and the comfort it brings amid chaos. It reassures believers of their belonging to the Lord (Romans 14:7–8) and the gift of eternal life through faith in Christ (Romans 6:23). Ultimately, it invites readers to prioritize their love for Jesus, fostering a transformative relationship.