As the Day Ends “The glory of God always has an impact. When His glory appears, it just can’t help but interrupt any routine.” As this day comes to a close, I find comfort in remembering that God’s glory is never passive. When His presence draws near, it reshapes perspective, redirects focus, and gently disruptsContinue reading “When Glory Interrupts the Ordinary”
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Seven Resolves That Still Shape the Soul
DID YOU KNOW Advent is a season of holy resolve. As the Church waits for the coming of Christ, we are invited not only to remember His first arrival but to examine the posture of our own hearts. Few figures in Christian history help us do this with more clarity than Jonathan Edwards. Living inContinue reading “Seven Resolves That Still Shape the Soul”
The Promise of His Presence
Ezekiel 41-43 envisions a restored Temple, symbolizing God’s returning glory and presence among His people. The chapters emphasize the holiness required in worship, the significance of the priests’ roles, and the importance of sacrifices, culminating in a call for believers to prepare their lives as sanctuaries for God’s glory.
When the Glory Leaves the Building
The excerpt explores the profound absence of God’s glory in religious practices, as illustrated in Ezekiel 8-11. It warns against going through routines without recognizing God’s departure due to idolatry and routine worship. The message emphasizes the importance of sincere relationship with God over mere ceremonial obedience, encouraging self-examination and honest repentance.
As the Day Ends
Psalm 148 calls all of creation, especially the heavens and angels, to praise the Lord, emphasizing worship’s communal and cosmic nature. While human praise may falter, divine glory never ceases. Worship, rooted in grace and communal connection, extends beyond church, inviting believers to join the eternal heavenly chorus.