The Gospel’s Masterpiece: A Theological Exploration of Romans
Discover the theological masterpiece of Romans, exploring themes of justification, sanctification, divine election, and gospel-shaped living. Dive into the depths of God’s grace and sovereignty in this timeless epistle.
The Art of Following: The Key to Effective Leadership
Joshua 1:6(ESV) 6Be strong and courageous, for you shall cause this people to inherit the land that I swore to their fathers to give them. Joshua: A Leader's Journey to Strength and Courage After Moses died, Joshua became the leader of Israel, tasked with...
The Art of Peacemaking: A Biblical Perspective
Moses exemplifies biblical mediation, bridging the gap between God and people, foreshadowing Christ’s ultimate role as our Mediator.
The Silent Threat: Divisive People in the Church
Unity and Division in the Early Church In Romans 16, the Apostle Paul shares greetings with various church members in Rome. This demonstrates the vibrant life and unity among early Christians. He encourages them to greet each other "with a holy kiss," a symbol of deep...
Finding Hope Through Scripture’s Enduring Wisdom
Romans 15:4 reveals the timeless value of Scripture, reminding us that God’s word offers endurance and encouragement. Through the stories of the past, we find hope for today, grounded in the steadfastness and faithfulness of God’s promises.
Beyond Strength and Power: The Triumph of Light in Middle-earth
In this moment, Celebrimbor speaks a truth that will one day find its way to Frodo. His words are a testament to the belief that it is not through might, but through hope, love, and light, that the greatest darkness can be overcome.
Marks of a Victim Mentality
False guilt can arise when an individual blames themselves for matters that are not their fault.
Pastors Struggle With Mental Health Too
Pastors Struggle With Mental Health Too September was national suicide prevention month. There is a reason that I am drawing attention to this; more on that in a moment. This post has been a while in the making. I have thought about what to say and...
Surrender To His Divine Placement
Sometimes I find myself questioning God. I say things like this “God why did you bring me here to waste eight years of my life? Did I really make any difference? I have nothing to show for coming here. I am lonely. Am I done? Is there ministry for me anymore?” these are just a few things that cross my mind on a consistent basis. All of those things have the same thing in common. They focus on my circumstance and not God.
In His Providence the Lord Gives and he takes away, blessed be the name of the Lord
I don’t know why I have struggled so hard in these last few weeks focussing on all I have lost. Friends who are gone, a ministry left in shambles, feelings of being abandoned, wondering if I really have any friends (locally anyway), longing for something more in my relationships with others than what I have, the hurt is real. Still, the Lord gives, and he takes away.