Kibroth-Hattaavah (קִבְר֣וֹת הַֽתַּאֲוָ֑ה)

The Biblical account of Kibroth-Hattaavah, or "The Graves of Craving," found in Numbers 11:31-35, is a profound lesson for us today. This incident occurred during the Israelites' wilderness journey, highlighting a struggle with discontentment and sinful desires. The Historical Circumstance: Fresh from Mount Sinai, the Israelites were dissatisfied despite God's provisions. Their complaints about lacking... Continue Reading →

What It Means To Be A Christian: Living the Gospel Truth

Misconceptions about Christianity and Its True Essence The conflicting views on what it means to be a follower of Christ create confusion and dilute the essence of Christianity. This confusion is evident when we observe self-proclaimed Christians advocating for beliefs and lifestyles contrary to the teachings of the Gospel. In Acts 11:26, the term "Christian"... Continue Reading →

Honoring God Through Care of His Earth

Yosemite Valley, 2018 In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it's easy to overlook the importance of our relationship with the Earth and all of God's creation. We are often preoccupied with our connection to God and our fellow human beings, forgetting that our stewardship of the environment is also a vital part... Continue Reading →

Leviticus: Lessons In The Holy Nature of God

The book of Leviticus, nestled within the sacred pages of the Bible, provides a profound insight into the holiness of God and the significance of holiness in the lives of His people. Leviticus, the third book in the Bible, takes us on a spiritual journey where God's commands and principles are unveiled with meticulous detail.... Continue Reading →

Saved By Grace: A Lesson from Abraham’s Faith

The Need for Understanding Grace In our quest for salvation, many need help with the misconception that it is achieved through our works and efforts. This misunderstanding often leads to misplaced pride, a distorted view of our relationship with God, and an inability to grasp the unmerited gift of grace truly. The Bible, particularly in... Continue Reading →

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