New Testament

  • Eat, Drink, and Die? The Danger of Rejecting God’s Word

    A Prophetic Look at Isaiah, Revelation, and the End Times A Heart of Rebellion: Isaiah 22:13 “But instead, joy and gladness, slaying oxen and killing sheep, eating meat and drinking wine: ‘Let us eat and drink, for tomorrow we die!’” (Isaiah 22:13, NKJV) This verse describes the heart of a people who reject God’s warnings

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  • The Greater Ordination: Why Jesus Surpasses the Old Priesthood

    When life gets hard, it’s easy to fall back into old patterns, to seek comfort in the familiar rather than press forward in faith. This is exactly what the early Jewish Christians struggled with—some were tempted to return to the priesthood of Aaron. But the book of Hebrews reminds us of a profound truth: Jesus

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  • From Curtain to Cross: Why Jesus Made a Way Behind the Veil

    For centuries, access to God was limited. Only the high priest could enter the Most Holy Place—only once a year, and never without blood. But Jesus changed everything. Hebrews 4 reveals a dramatic and liberating truth: Jesus is our Great High Priest, and through Him, the veil has been torn. We now have direct access

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  • Moses Led, But Jesus Redeemed: Discover Why One is Superior

    The Bible contains many powerful messages about the nature and work of Jesus Christ. One of the most profound statements about His superiority is found in Hebrews 3:1-6. Here, the author of Hebrews draws a clear contrast between Jesus and Moses, highlighting that while Moses was faithful as a servant in God’s house, Jesus is

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  • From the Cross to Kinship: How Jesus Made Us Family

    It’s easy to drift away. Like the metaphor of the frog sitting in water that gradually gets hotter, sometimes our spiritual sensitivity gets dulled, and we don’t realize how far we’ve gone until it’s nearly too late. That’s why Hebrews 2:10–18 is so powerful—it brings us back to the core of why Jesus came in

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  • Regaining Dominion: How Christ Restored What Adam Lost

    In Hebrews 2:5–13, the writer paints a powerful picture of Jesus Christ stepping into humanity—not merely to sympathize with our weakness but to reclaim the dominion that mankind lost through Adam’s fall. Quoting Psalm 8:4–6, the passage reflects on the divine intention for humanity: “You made him a little lower than the angels; you crowned

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  • Stop Wondering If You’re Saved

    When the Lord is blessing, don’t be afraid to receive it. His faithful care is often wrapped in small moments—tweaks, nudges, confrontations—that shape us long before the big issues arise. This is what it means to walk closely with Him: we let the Holy Spirit fix the small things before they become mountains we have

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  • Love in Action: Biblical Insights on Overcoming the Bystander Effect

    The bystander effect is a psychological phenomenon where individuals are less likely to offer help to a victim when others are present. The assumption is that someone else will step in. That someone else will say something. That someone else will make a difference. But Scripture reminds us again and again: you are called to

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  • Wake Up from Autopilot: Living with the Mindset of Christ

    “So what? and now what?” calling believers not just to listen, but to respond. It’s easy to slip into autopilot in both our daily routines and spiritual lives—doing what needs to be done without deeply engaging. But when we look at Christ, especially in His humility and obedience, we are reminded that love requires intention,

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  • Why Easter Matters: The Hidden Power of the Resurrection

    Easter Sunday marks the most joyous day in the Christian calendar — the celebration of Jesus Christ’s resurrection from the dead. It is a day of victory, hope, and renewed life. The resurrection is not just an event from history; it is the cornerstone of our faith, the ultimate demonstration of God’s power over death,

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