“Yet I have left me seven thousand in Israel, all the knees which have not bowed unto Baal, and every mouth which hath not kissed him.” — 1 Kings 19:18 (KJV)
“…and when he had scourged Jesus, he delivered him to be crucified” (Matthew 27:26). Before the nails, there was a beating so brutal and disgusting that Scripture compresses it into a single
DISCLAIMER: I write this devotional to the bride of Christ. As we approach Resurrection Weekend annually, reject cheap grace theology. It is not about comfort, but transformation. The cross calls us into
Evening has a way of slowing everything down. The noise fades. The crowds disappear. The pressure of performance goes away. What is left is quiet. And in that quiet, God often does
There are truths you learn in a classroom. And then there are truths your soul lives through. During my first year of theology school, I remember reading a course book centered around
There is a tension woven through the Gospels that we cannot afford to ignore. It is the quiet divide between who Jesus truly is and who people desperately want Him to be.
There is a pattern in Scripture that cannot be ignored. It is simple, yet sacred. It is powerful, yet practical. God responds to praise. The Bible declares, “But thou art holy, O
There is a reason Jesus did not say, “Wait for them to come.” He said, “Go.” “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations…” (Matthew 28:19). That command was never about convenience. It
Marked by the Remnant There are moments when obedience becomes visible, and tireless nights reap reward. What started as a quiet “yes” has now become a living witness. The launch of Remnant7
Not a Physical Fight, but Becoming Fully Persuaded Jacob did not physically fight God the way many envision. When Scripture says he “wrestled” (Genesis 32:22–32), the language points to something deeper than