Understanding the Beatitudes: Insights into Kingdom Living

Recently, my pastor preached a powerful series on the Beatitudes, and it opened my eyes to the depth and beauty of these words from Christ. Though short in length, the Beatitudes are rich with spiritual wisdom and promises of blessing for believers. Found at the beginning of Jesusโ€™ Sermon on the Mount in Matthewโ€™s Gospel, … Continue reading Understanding the Beatitudes: Insights into Kingdom Living

Exploring Acts: A Chapter-by-Chapter Reflection

The book of Acts is the bridge between the gospels and the epistles in Godโ€™s Word. It was most likely written by Luke in 60-65 A.D. and written to Theophilus. We are never told who specifically Theophilus is, but it is an honorary title so it was clearly someone of high authority during that time. … Continue reading Exploring Acts: A Chapter-by-Chapter Reflection

From Striving to Surrender: A Spiritual Wake-Up Call

Recently, I had the opportunity to read I'll Start Again Monday by Lysa TerKeurst. If you've ever felt caught in a cycle of emotional eating, spiritual guilt, and broken promises to yourself, this book will feel like a conversation with a friend who truly gets it. Lysa speaks with vulnerability, wisdom, and humor, and she … Continue reading From Striving to Surrender: A Spiritual Wake-Up Call

Making Time for What Matters: Prayer and Bible Study

Prayer and Bible Study are the two things that bring us closer to God. Prayer brings us into His presence and Bible study teaches us about Him. They are both commanded for Christians to do as well. If we aren't prioritizing prayer and Bible study in our lives, we aren't being obedient to God's Word. … Continue reading Making Time for What Matters: Prayer and Bible Study

Bible Books Explained: A Simple Introduction

The Bible is made up of 66 books. Each book has a genre and purpose for being included in the Scriptures. Some books explain the law and history of God's relationship with His people. Some books give prophecy, others provide us with direction & encouragement, and the gospels tell the story of Jesus' life. Understanding … Continue reading Bible Books Explained: A Simple Introduction

You Are the Salt of the Earth: Relfecting on Matthew 5:13

โ€œYou are the salt of the earth, but if salt has lost its taste, how shall its saltiness be restored? It is no longer good for anything except to be thrown out and trampled under people's feet.โ€ Matthew 5:13 (ESV) The first thing we always need to consider when studying any verse of the Bible … Continue reading You Are the Salt of the Earth: Relfecting on Matthew 5:13

Tracing the Threads: Cross References in Matthew

One of the most incredible aspects of Scripture is how interconnected it is. The Bible isnโ€™t just a collection of booksโ€”itโ€™s a unified story, authored by God, that points us to Jesus Christ. Nowhere is that more beautifully seen than in the Gospel of Matthew, where cross-references tie Old Testament prophecy to New Testament fulfillment … Continue reading Tracing the Threads: Cross References in Matthew

Hope In the Waiting: Understanding Unanswered Prayers

Unanswered prayer. Just the phrase can stir up heartache. Maybe youโ€™ve cried out to God for healing that never came, for a door to open that stayed shut, or for a burden to be lifted that only grew heavier. In those moments, itโ€™s easy to wonder: Did God hear me? Does He care? But hereโ€™s … Continue reading Hope In the Waiting: Understanding Unanswered Prayers

From Discipline to Delight: My Bible Reading Journey

Reading the Bible isn't just a Christian โ€œchecklist itemโ€โ€”itโ€™s how we learn about who God is, how He wants us to live, and how we draw nearer to Him in our daily lives. It's our source of truth, strength, and encouragement, especially in times of tribulation. It equips us to stand against the adversary and … Continue reading From Discipline to Delight: My Bible Reading Journey

Sharing Your Faith: Serving as a Missionary in Your Daily Life

When we hear the word โ€œmissionary,โ€ many of us picture someone traveling across oceans, living in remote villages, or learning new languages to share the gospel. And yes, thatโ€™s certainly one beautiful form of missionary work. But what if I told you that you donโ€™t need a passport or a plane ticket to be a … Continue reading Sharing Your Faith: Serving as a Missionary in Your Daily Life