Category: Moe Bergeron

  • The Reality of Absolutes: A Reflection on Truth

    In a world increasingly drawn to relativism, the notion of absolutes often feels like an ancient relic—a dusty artifact of a bygone era. Yet, when we pause and consider, the very claim that “there are no absolutes” is a profound contradiction. Why? Because to declare that absolutes don’t exist is…

  • Christ died for us!

    Christ died for us!

    The perception of God as a legalistic parent mirrors the experience of children with narcissistic parents, fostering anxiety and performance-driven spirituality. This distorts the relationship with God, making it transactional. The gospel reveals God’s unconditional love, encouraging believers to embrace their identity as cherished children, free from the burden of…

  • Do Not Weep! Behold Jesus

    In Revelation, John weeps over the unworthiness to open God’s scroll, symbolizing His redemptive plan. An elder reassures him of Christ’s triumph as the Lion of Judah, embodying strength and royal lineage. This passage highlights that despite sorrow, Christ’s victory offers hope and assurance, transforming despair into joy through His…

  • Fetching the Wife for Isaac

    Fetching the Wife for Isaac

    The account of Abraham sending his servant to find a wife for Isaac serves as a model for evangelism. It emphasizes caring for others’ spiritual futures, diligent preparation, reliance on God’s guidance, sharing personal testimonies, inviting responses, and celebrating decisions. By embodying these principles, we can effectively lead people to…

  • Heaven

    The teachings of Zion and the heavenly Jerusalem unify Scripture, symbolizing God’s redemptive plan. Important biblical passages convey that Zion represents spiritual rebirth and inclusion for all nations. As believers participate in the heavenly city, they experience unity in Christ while anticipating the ultimate fulfillment of God’s promises in the…

  • The Faith of an Unnamed Servant Girl

    The Faith of an Unnamed Servant Girl

    In 2 Kings 5:1–4 is one of my favorite passages. It’s the account of Naaman, a powerful Syrian commander afflicted with leprosy, which begins with an unexpected voice. An unnamed servant girl, taken captive from Israel, speaks with remarkable faith, directing Naaman to the prophet Elisha for healing. Her role…

  • The Missing Heartbeat of Fellowship

    “By this everyone will know that you are My disciples, if you love one another.” (John 13:35, BSB) With these words, Jesus identified the unmistakable mark of true Christian community. Yet, how often do our gatherings fall short of this ideal? Though we assemble in the same room, sing the…

  • The LORD has Rewarded Me according to My Righteousness

    The LORD has Rewarded Me according to My Righteousness

    Have you carefully considered David’s words in Psalm 18? It is a song of gratitude and victory, where David reflects on God’s deliverance and faithfulness in his life. In verses 20–25, David acknowledges how God has dealt with him according to his righteousness.  David’s words might initially seem like he’s…

  • The Fruits of Patience and Holiness

    “Embracing the Season God Has You In” Are you in a time of waiting or feeling called to dedicate your work to Him? Trust in God’s perfect timing and design. He transforms the unseen and the offered into something glorious for His purpose and your good. – Moe