He Comes to Make Us Worthy Before the Day Begins

As the Day Begins The heartbeat of the gospel is captured in the quiet but sweeping claim that God’s love does not wait for worthiness; it creates it. “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life” (JohnContinue reading “He Comes to Make Us Worthy Before the Day Begins”

Kings, Conflicts, and Comebacks

The narrative through 2 Chronicles 31–33 depicts the contrasts of revival and moral collapse in Judah under three kings: Hezekiah, Manasseh, and Amon. Hezekiah exemplifies reform and reliance on God amidst threats, while Manasseh shows redemption through repentance. Amon’s tragic end illustrates the importance of personal accountability in faith.

As the Day Begins

Luke 19:10 encapsulates Jesus’ mission to seek and save the lost, emphasizing His active pursuit of individuals regardless of their circumstances. This morning meditation encourages reflection on God’s unwavering love and the transformative power of grace. Believers are called to mirror this mission by compassionately reaching out to the spiritually lost.