The Letter to the Hebrews is one of the New Testament's most mysterious and theologically rich writings. While we do not know who wrote it, suggestions include Paul, Barnabas, Apollos, and Priscilla. However, the author's identity matters less than the letter's powerful message. Hebrews was written to Jewish Christians, likely living near Judea, who were... Continue Reading →
Tradition or the Text?
Throughout history, traditions have played a significant role in shaping religious practices, but when these traditions begin to overshadow the text’s teachings, it raises important questions. In the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches, we find examples where tradition has, at times, taken precedence over Scripture, leading to practices that diverge from the original message of... Continue Reading →
10 Things I Don’t Like About My Sermons
Dear preachers, we often struggle with our sermons as we tend to be our harshest critics. We may be unduly burdensome on ourselves, sometimes disconnecting from how our sermons truly impact those who listen. However, if you are doing the work you should be, they will impact you profoundly: They challenged me to change: "The... Continue Reading →
Captivated in Triumph
"But thanks be to God, who in Christ always leads us in triumphal procession, and through us spreads the fragrance of the knowledge of him everywhere." (2 Corinthians 2:14, ESV) Constantine’s Triumphal Entry in Rome, 1636 - 1638. by Domenico Gargiulo & Viviano Codazzi, Paul, once a fierce opponent of Jesus, is now completely captivated by Him.... Continue Reading →
Grace
Reflecting on the journey from high school to now, I'm struck by the unpredictability of life and the profound impact of seemingly small choices. While cleaning out some totes in the garage, I found a mini yearbook my mom had put together for each of us—a snapshot of who we were and who we thought... Continue Reading →