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All Things New

Creation bears the marks of our brilliance and our ruin, yet Scripture declares a greater hope: Christ is making all things new. Though the world groans under sin’s weight, God has begun His restoring work in Christ. When He returns, every fracture will be healed, and His people must live now in holiness, hope, and…

The Household Of God

God is forming one household from every nation through the gospel of Christ. Though many believers endure persecution, poverty, and hardship, the Church remains united in prayer, generosity, and hope. As the Spirit draws people near through the blood of Christ, we look toward the final gathering of all saints before the Lamb.

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We Have No King But Christ

Israel once rejected God’s kingship, choosing human rulers, yet Christ—the everlasting Son of David—now reigns with true authority. His gospel invites all people into freedom, righteousness, and life. As the world sees His transforming power in us, they are drawn to His glory and join…

The Blessed Man

Contemporary Christianity often equates being blessed with material wealth and health, suggesting a transactional relationship with God. However, true biblical blessing is portrayed as salvation, which transcends temporary circumstances. While God may grant material blessings, the ultimate gift is forgiveness and eternal life through faith…

Prompt Action

Good intentions mean nothing without timely action. From Reuben’s delay to the prodigal son’s immediate repentance, Scripture reminds us that obedience cannot wait. When God convicts, move quickly. Prompt action transforms intention into fruit, faith into obedience, and repentance into restoration. Delay can cost destiny—act…

God Among Humans

What kind of love would bring the Creator from glory to dwell among sinful humanity? From Eden’s promise to Christ born among us, this article reveals God’s persevering pursuit of humanity, calling today’s readers to endure in faith, receive the Son, and walk in the…

Scarred Servants

Everyone carries scars—some from our sins, others from others’ sin. The Bible shows scarred people—failing, betrayed, hurting—yet God never rejected them. He used their scars for His grace. Our scars don’t disqualify us if we repent, forgive, and surrender them to God. Though scars remind…

Produce The Kingdom’s Fruit

God’s kingdom has always required faithful tenants, from Israel to a people who would produce fruits for the kingdom of God. The Church is the “other tenants”—Jew and Gentile together, called by grace alone to be God’s chosen race, royal priesthood, and holy nation in…

Rend Your Heart

Outward repentance without true heart transformation is an empty ritual God rejects. Genuine repentance springs from godly sorrow, turning the heart to Christ and producing the fruit of grace. At its core, the Gospel calls for a heart fully surrendered—broken and contrite before God.

Temple or Marketplace?

The Christian’s body and the Church are God’s temple. Does He find a dwelling of true worship, or has His house been overtaken by worldly pursuits? God calls His templs to be set apart, honoring Him with pure devotion.

Until You Address It

Unaddressed sin obstructs both personal and communal victory. The accounts of Phinehas and Achan demonstrate that God’s favor was only restored to Israel after sin was confronted and removed from among the people. True restoration begins within—before transformation can occur outwardly.

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