There’s an old line that says the difference between being naked and being nekkid is intent. Naked means you simply have no clothes. Nekkid means you have no clothes, and you are up to something. It’s a line that usually gets a laugh, but it also draws out something true about how Scripture presents shame... Continue Reading →
Teaching Ephesians
W. H. P. Hatch and C. B. Welles, A Hitherto Unpublished Fragment of the Epistle to the Ephesians, HTR LI (1958), pp. 33-37. This Ephesians course was developed to strike a balance between close textual analysis and theological synthesis, guiding disciples to grasp both the literary structure of the letter and its real-world implications. The epistle... Continue Reading →
Unwanted
If your whole identity is built on who didn't want you, what's left when someone finally does? That's the tragedy of the incel movement. It feeds off rejection but has no idea what to do with love. The term "involuntary celibate" began as a raw, honest confession. But over time, it hardened into a belief... Continue Reading →
“It’s not personal.”
“Faithful are the wounds of a friend; profuse are the kisses of an enemy.” (Proverbs 27:6, ESV) We say it to ease tension, to soften the weight of our choices.But when relationships are involved, it is personal. Always. And that’s not a bad thing.Personal doesn’t mean harmful. It means meaningful.It means our words and actions carry weight because... Continue Reading →
Outcasts and Insiders
“Then the righteous will answer him, saying, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you drink?” (Matthew 25:37, ESV) There is a quiet song that hums underneath the pages of Scripture. It is not loud, but it is persistent. God sees the outsider. Again and again, He reaches... Continue Reading →