“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)
There is something God has preserved for a remnant of worshipers that the world cannot produce, and religion cannot imitate. It is the power of praise—not superficial noise or emotional performance—but something
There is something God has preserved for a remnant of worshipers that the world cannot produce, and religion cannot imitate. It is the power of praise—not superficial noise or emotional performance—but something
Recently, my Bible study group decided to take up collections. I wrestled with it, because more than anything I want our walk to carefully stay aligned with God. True offerings come from
“Strange fire” is worship God never authorized. It’s something we cooked up ourselves and stamped His name on. It looks powerful and polished, but it’s out of bounds. It fills the room
Hophni and Phinehas were Eli’s sons who served as priests at Shiloh, but they abused their role instead of honoring God. They took the best parts of the sacrifices for themselves, ignored