In the gospel of King Jesus, we find a profound commandment: to love one another as Christ has loved us (John 13:34-35; Eph. 5:2; 1 John 2:7-8; 3:11, 23; 4:21). This brotherly love is vividly illustrated through the parable of the Good Samaritan, teaching us how to extend love to our neighbors (Luke 10:25-37). Let's... Continue Reading →
Finding Solace Amid Tribulation
In the face of tribulation, many Christians grapple with discouragement, contemplating abandoning their service to the Lord. Challenging circumstances can drain our enthusiasm, leaving us questioning whether God has failed them. Tribulation is inevitable in the human experience, affecting Christians and non-Christians alike. Paul discovered comfort during tribulation despite facing severe hardships. In 2 Corinthians... Continue Reading →
God’s Garden and Man’s City
The Story of the Bible rotates around the tension between two fundamental constructs of human existence: God's garden and man's city. This conflict can be traced back to the beginning, as detailed in Genesis 1-2 and Genesis 4:16-17. These passages give us insight into the foundational struggles that have shaped human history. God's Garden In the opening chapters... Continue Reading →
The Age of Life vs. the Age of Death
Humanity's journey begins with the creation of mortal beings from the very dust of the earth. God placed our ancestors in a pristine garden where they were granted the privilege of partaking in a unique form of existence, symbolized by the Tree of Life. This tree offered them a life unto the age – a... Continue Reading →
Hebrews 1:1-3, Christ Unveiled
Having tasted the richness of God’s Word, some souls embark on a restless quest for something more. This search is akin to the Jewish tendency to revert to Judaism, a divinely revealed religion now replaced by a greater revelation. Let's dip our toes into Hebrews, specifically Hebrews 1:1-3, to unravel the truths that await those who... Continue Reading →