• Suffering as a Teacher: Learning Truth in the Fire

    Suffering, more than anything else, has the ability to become a doorway—an opportunity to learn the truth about ourselves, about God, and about His purposes. It strips us of distractions and pushes us to see beyond what’s temporary. It humbles us, shapes us, and—when surrendered to Christ—becomes sacred ground for transformation. The Faithfulness of God

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  • He Cares for You: Letting Go of What Was Never Yours to Carry

    There is a profound difference between knowing a truth and living by it. You can quote the verse. You may even have it highlighted in your Bible or underlined in your journal. “Casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you.” — 1 Peter 5:7 (NKJV) It sounds beautiful. But do we actually

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  • He Came With Purpose: Healing, Cleansing, and Calling Us to Gratitude

    After Jesus came down from the mountain, having delivered the powerful Sermon on the Mount, the first miracle recorded is His encounter with a leper. “When He had come down from the mountain, great multitudes followed Him. And behold, a leper came and worshiped Him, saying, ‘Lord, if You are willing, You can make me

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  • Under Authority: Living Within God’s Kingdom Structure

    In Matthew 8:5–10, we encounter a Roman centurion who understood something many in Israel didn’t—the power of authority. “For I also am a man under authority, having soldiers under me. And I say to this one, ‘Go,’ and he goes; and to another, ‘Come,’ and he comes; and to my servant, ‘Do this,’ and he

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  • 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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  • Aren’t Miracles Just Myths?

    Miracles often face heavy skepticism. Many today see them as ancient myths—fabricated legends made up by primitive people to explain what they didn’t understand. But is that what the Bible presents? Are miracles just spiritual folklore, or are they real, historical acts of God? Miracles in the Bible Are Rooted in History, Not Fantasy Unlike

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  • Why Would a Loving God Allow Children to Suffer, or People to Go Through War, Disease, or Abuse?

    The Question of God’s Love and Human Suffering If God is loving and powerful, why do children suffer? Why do innocent people experience war, disease, and abuse? These are not just theological questions — they’re deeply human ones. This isn’t a new question. Throughout Scripture, even God’s own people wrestled with this: “Why do You

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  • Aren’t All Religions Basically the Same?

    In a world striving for unity and tolerance, it’s common to hear people say, “All religions teach basically the same thing,” or “It doesn’t matter what you believe, as long as you’re sincere.” But sincerity doesn’t equal truth. And while many religions may share surface-level moral teachings, they fundamentally contradict one another where it matters

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  • What About People Who Have Never Heard the Gospel?

    This is one of the most heartfelt and frequently asked questions in Christian apologetics: What happens to those who never hear about Jesus? Is God just to judge them? The question often comes from a place of compassion—but it must be answered by the truth of God’s Word, not our feelings. God is both loving

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