When Heaven Whispered Through a Cradle

As the Day Ends As evening settles in and the activity of the day recedes, Advent invites us once more to look steadily at the mystery that stands at the center of our faith: divine power clothed in human nature. The Scriptures draw us into this paradox with quiet force. “And she gave birth toContinue reading “When Heaven Whispered Through a Cradle”

Born for Us, Bearing Our Scorn

As the Day Ends As Advent evenings settle quietly around us, Scripture invites us to hold together two truths that rarely coexist comfortably: the tenderness of Christ’s birth and the weight of His rejection. Isaiah describes the coming Servant as “despised and rejected by mankind, a man of suffering, and familiar with pain” (Isaiah 53:3),Continue reading “Born for Us, Bearing Our Scorn”