Pentateuch

  • Don’t Wait for Peace—Worship in the Battle

    “And they set the altar on its bases; and they offered burnt offerings on it to the Lord, both the morning and evening burnt offerings. Though fear had come upon them because of the people of those countries, they set the altar on its bases.” — Ezra 3:3 (NKJV) There’s something powerful and humbling about

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  • No More Sacrifices: The Final Blood That Changed Everything

    From the beginning, humanity’s sin required a sacrifice. Under the Old Covenant, this meant blood—again and again—shed through the bodies of bulls and goats. The tabernacle stood as a place of temporary atonement, a shadow of what was to come. But everything changed when Jesus stepped in. From Hand-Built to Heaven-Sent (Hebrews 9:11) “But Christ

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  • Can a Loving God Send People to Hell?

    It’s a question that stirs the heart and conscience: “If God is loving, how could He send anyone to hell?” For many, this question feels like a contradiction—how can eternal punishment coexist with divine love? But the Bible answers this clearly, not with philosophical speculation, but with truth rooted in God’s holiness, justice, and mercy.

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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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