The Miraculous Life of Messiah: Power in Human Limitations

When the the Son of man incarnated, He took on a human nature. By embracing the limitations of humanity, He voluntary chose to yield His own will to the will of the Father. As a result, He performed many of His miracles relying on the power of the Spirit & the Father (Matt 12:28; JohnContinue reading “The Miraculous Life of Messiah: Power in Human Limitations”

Resisting Tyrants: Lessons from Al-Sisi and Assad

Thomas Jefferson once said, “Resisting tyranny is obedience to God.” This assertion emphasizes that resisting any form of tyranny is not only a moral duty but a divine one. Tyrants, regardless of their severity, perpetuate evil, and their rule should be opposed to uphold justice and human dignity. In the following lines, I will examineContinue reading “Resisting Tyrants: Lessons from Al-Sisi and Assad”

More Valuable than Silver and Gold

What God offers you is more valuable than silver and gold (Acts 3). He offers you His only Son, Jesus, who can transform your heart. Jesus Christ is the only one who can change you from a child of a sinful culture into a child of God. Moreover, He can free you from the confusionContinue reading “More Valuable than Silver and Gold”

The Importance of Truth in the Christian Life: Embracing God’s Call

We Christians agree that God is loving, good, and just. However, the God of the Bible is also the God of truth (Exodus 34:6; Deuteronomy 32:4). He loves truth, values truth, and reveals truth in His Word. In fact, we come to understand what truth truly is by knowing God and His Son, Jesus Christ,Continue reading “The Importance of Truth in the Christian Life: Embracing God’s Call”

The Centrality of Christ

In the tapestry of the Christian faith, there is one thread that shines with unparalleled brilliance: the person of Christ. His presence should not only enhance our individual lives but also illuminate the collective spirit of the church. Imagine Christ at the very heart of every endeavor, and every conversation. He isn’t just a partContinue reading “The Centrality of Christ”

Insights from Proverbs: Reroute (Prov. 17)

While I typically don’t talk much, I admit there are moments when I feel the pull to engage in gossip or dwell on the faults of others. However, wisdom often reminds us of the dangers of such behavior. In Proverbs 17:9, the sage advises against gossip, not to focus on other people’s affairs. Instead, heContinue reading “Insights from Proverbs: Reroute (Prov. 17)”

The Hermit’s Cell

The Quiet Way: A Christian Path to Inner Peace by Gerhard Tersteegen My rating: 4 of 5 stars ” In the world ye shall have tribulations” :Lord Jesus, Thou saidst it of old.There dark are the desolate mountains,The night winds are cold.But Save from the storm and the tempestMy soul hath a cell;There ever, besideContinue reading “The Hermit’s Cell”

Book Review: The Messianic Hope by Michael Rydelnik

The Messianic Hope is a compelling book that makes a case for reading the Old Testament through a Messianic lens. Rydelnik argues that Messianic Prophecy is essential to a proper reading of the Hebrew Bible. Furthermore, he affirms that the hope for the Messiah is not a result of a pesher method of interpretation ofContinue reading “Book Review: The Messianic Hope by Michael Rydelnik”