DID YOU KNOW Leviticus is not usually the place people turn for inspiration. Its opening chapters describe burnt offerings, grain offerings, and peace offerings (Leviticus 1–3). There are detailed instructions about animals, blood, and altars. It can feel distant from modern life. Yet hidden within those wilderness rituals is one of the most beautiful truthsContinue reading “When God Sets Up His Tent”
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When God Feeds, Flows, and Calls Us Higher
DID YOU KNOW The Scriptures often reveal God’s faithfulness not through abstraction, but through provision so tangible it can be gathered, tasted, and drunk. In the wilderness narratives of Exodus 16–18, the Gospel testimony of John 3:22–36, and the poetic awakening of love in Song of Solomon 2:8–13, we encounter a God who supplies whatContinue reading “When God Feeds, Flows, and Calls Us Higher”
Between Promise and Wilderness
On Second Thought Scripture Reading: 1 Samuel 19:1–12 Key Verse: “But as for you, you meant evil against me; but God meant it for good, in order to bring it about as it is this day, to save many people alive.” Genesis 50:20 Few spiritual questions surface more persistently in the life of faith thanContinue reading “Between Promise and Wilderness”