The Royal Line: The Purpose Behind the Genealogy of Jesus (Matthew 1:1–17)

At first glance, the opening verses of the Gospel of Matthew might seem like a simple list of names—one many readers are tempted to skim. Yet, this genealogy is anything but dull. Every name tells a story of promise and divine providence. Matthew begins his Gospel this way for a reason: to declare that Jesus … Continue reading The Royal Line: The Purpose Behind the Genealogy of Jesus (Matthew 1:1–17)

Beholding His Glory: Reflecting on the Attributes of God

For years, I believed knowing God meant understanding what He has done for me. But as I began to study His attributes—His very character—I realized that knowing who He is transforms everything, and one of the most transformative things a believer can do is pause and behold the glory of God. When we take time … Continue reading Beholding His Glory: Reflecting on the Attributes of God

The Names of God: Knowing Him More Deeply Through His Word

In Scripture, God reveals Himself not only through His works and His Word, but also through His names. Each name is like a window into His character—teaching us who He is, what He has done, and what He has promised. God’s self-revelation in Scripture is sufficient, clear, and authoritative. When God tells us His name, … Continue reading The Names of God: Knowing Him More Deeply Through His Word

Ready for Battle: Ephesians 6 and The Armor of God

In this final exhortation of Paul’s letter to the Ephesians, he directs believers to prepare for spiritual warfare—not with worldly weapons, but with the full armor of God. As Reformed Christians, we believe that salvation is entirely the work of God, and yet we are still called to stand, to fight, and to endure. This … Continue reading Ready for Battle: Ephesians 6 and The Armor of God

Laying Up Treasures in Heaven: A Life of Eternal Investment

In a world driven by consumerism, status, and success, the words of Christ in Matthew 6:19–21 stand as a clear call to reorient our lives around eternal priorities: “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures … Continue reading Laying Up Treasures in Heaven: A Life of Eternal Investment

The Five Solas: Pillars of the Reformation and the Christian Faith

I recently came across an article by Jonathan Master titled "What Is Reformed Theology?" In it, he thoughtfully unpacks this very question, providing insight throughout the piece. He says, “At its most basic level, the term Reformed theology refers to the theological conclusions flowing out of the Protestant Reformation. The early Reformers, such as Martin … Continue reading The Five Solas: Pillars of the Reformation and the Christian Faith

Being an Ambassador for Christ: Living a Life That Reflects Him

Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, God making his appeal through us. We implore you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God. (ESV) 2 Corinthians 5:20 In a world that constantly shifts its moral compass, the call for Christians to represent Christ faithfully has never been more urgent. The Apostle Paul’s words to the … Continue reading Being an Ambassador for Christ: Living a Life That Reflects Him

From Creation to Covenant: Old Testament Overview

The Old Testament is the first major division of the Bible, consisting of 39 books that span from creation to just before the coming of Christ. It includes the Law, historical narratives, wisdom literature, and the writings of the prophets. The OT is also known as the Hebrew Bible and forms the sacred scripture of … Continue reading From Creation to Covenant: Old Testament Overview

Grace Saves, Mercy Spares: Why We Need Both

Grace and mercy are not vague spiritual concepts—they are glorious realities rooted in God's sovereign will and covenantal love. They reflect the character of a holy and just God who, while rightly condemning sin, chooses to redeem a people for Himself through the finished work of Christ. Though grace and mercy are often spoken of … Continue reading Grace Saves, Mercy Spares: Why We Need Both

Singleness with Purpose: Flourishing in Every Season

As a single woman in a church setting, it can sometimes feel like you're not quite fitting the traditional mold. However, I've learned there are ways to navigate this unique position with faith and obedience. I often felt left out at church because most conversations among women pertain to married life and motherhood (neither of … Continue reading Singleness with Purpose: Flourishing in Every Season