“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)
I’ve been exhausted lately. Deep, soul-level tired. And the Lord made something clear to me: You are in a season of laboring. In the Greek “labor” means to exhaust yourself in obedience.
We are not just living in difficult times. We are living in deceptive times. This is an age of counterfeits. Evil does not always snarl. Sometimes it smiles. Scripture does not warn
“See what great love the Father has lavished on us…” (1 John 3:1). Jesus had more than twelve disciples. He sent out seventy-two others to preach and heal (Luke 10:1). Many men
When I was 24 years old, I met my biological father for the first time. In that moment, I wasn’t just an adult son finding his father, I also discovered five additional
There are certain names that make a room go quiet. The kind people talk trash about. The kind you scroll past, side-eye, or cross the street to avoid. In Jericho, that name
Michal, the daughter of Saul, was David’s first Bride before he became king. She is rarely discussed in sermons, theology, or popular Bible studies, yet her story carries a warning the body
The Magi were not godly men. They were pagan astrologers from Babylon, shaped by occult wisdom, star charts, dream omens, and royal courts. Not covenant people. Not students of the Torah. They
There was a season in my life when I thought I understood Jesus. After theology school, I knew the verses. I could quote John 3:16. I believed He died for my sins.
The enemy often works like a secret admirer in reverse. He appears sensitive, charming, even spiritual, but his hidden goal is to destroy your heart, steal your surrender, and block your transformation.
Long before Jesus sat at Jacob’s well, this story was already unfolding. Assyria conquered the Northern Kingdom of Israel. According to 2 Kings 17, five foreign nations (Babylon, Cuthah, Avva, Hamath, and