When God Makes Himself Known

There are moments in life when God doesn’t whisper—He makes Himself unmistakably clear. Exodus 10–11 is one of those moments. Plague after plague falls on Egypt, and it becomes undeniable: the Lord rules over everything. Light and darkness, land and sky, rulers and nations—all bend to His command. Even Pharaoh’s stubborn resistance cannot derail God’s … Continue reading When God Makes Himself Known

Nothing Is Too Hard for Him

“Is anything too hard for Me?” — Jeremiah 32:27 Life has a way of speaking loudly. Circumstances press in, limitations loom large, and the quiet whisper — sometimes a shout — tells us we are simply not enough. But here is the anchor for every overwhelmed soul: you were never meant to be enough. He … Continue reading Nothing Is Too Hard for Him

The God Who Sends the Storm

In Exodus 9, God steps forward not as a distant observer, but as the sovereign Lord over all creation and all kings. He speaks, and hail falls. He restrains, and it stops. He raises up Pharaoh, and He brings him low. Over and over, the message is clear: “that you may know that there is … Continue reading The God Who Sends the Storm

Raised Up for His Name

Exodus 9:16 Pharaoh looked untouchable. Enthroned, powerful, the kind of man who bends the world to his will. And yet God says something remarkable: “For this purpose I have raised you up… that my name may be proclaimed in all the earth” (Exodus 9:16). What Pharaoh meant for control, God was already using for glory. … Continue reading Raised Up for His Name

When Weak Faith Meets a Strong Savior

In Matthew 8:5-13, we meet a man whose faith quietly stops us in our tracks. He comes to Jesus without pretense: “I am not worthy.” And yet he comes with simple, settled confidence: “Only say the word.” There’s something disarming about that. He doesn’t try to impress Jesus. He doesn’t bargain or perform. He simply … Continue reading When Weak Faith Meets a Strong Savior

First Things First: Seek One Thing

In Matthew 6:33, Jesus speaks into our restless, anxious hearts with surprising simplicity: “Seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness.” We often live the other way around. We chase security, recognition, control—and then try to fit God in somewhere after. But Jesus gently turns our lives right-side up. He calls us to put … Continue reading First Things First: Seek One Thing

The God Who Sends the Reluctant

Exodus 4:10-12 Moses had every excuse. He wasn’t eloquent. He wasn’t confident. He wasn’t the right man for the job — or so he thought. Four times he pushed back against the call of God, and four times God answered him. Not with frustration, but with provision. “Who made your mouth?” God asked. It is … Continue reading The God Who Sends the Reluctant

The Battle Beneath the Surface

In Matthew 5:27–30, Jesus takes us beneath the surface of our lives and into the hidden world of the heart. We may measure ourselves by outward behavior, but God measures us by inward desire. “Everyone who looks…with lustful intent has already committed adultery in his heart.” Lust is not a small, private indulgence—it is misdirected … Continue reading The Battle Beneath the Surface

A Life Close to Jesus

In Gospel of Matthew 5:13–16, Jesus Christ gives a simple but searching description of the Christian life: “You are the salt of the earth… You are the light of the world.” Jesus is not calling us to become something—we already are something because we belong to Him. The question is whether our lives reflect it. … Continue reading A Life Close to Jesus

God Is Able to Raise Him from the Dead

This is the gift the Old Testament gives us on Holy Saturday. It is a long, patient, accumulated testimony. God is a God who provides in the place of sacrifice. He breathes life into the valley of death and will not abandon his holy one to the grave.