Category: Moe Bergeron

  • To Satisfy the Crowd

    There are few verses more quietly devastating than this one. It comes in the middle of a trial that wasn’t a trial at all, a proceeding wrapped in mockery and injustice. And yet, it was through this betrayal that God accomplished salvation. “So Pilate, wishing to satisfy the crowd, released…

  • When God’s Voice Thunders in Judgment

    The closing lines of Isaiah 30 are not quiet. They rise with the sound of divine resolve, a holy roar against all that exalts itself over God. And in this thunder, we find a glimpse of the fierce love of a God who will not let His people rest in…

  • Nowhere to Lay His Head

    We often picture the Lord Jesus surrounded by crowds, teaching with authority, healing with compassion, and walking with purpose. But in one brief, weighty statement, He offers a glimpse into the cost of His mission—a cost that few truly grasp until they consider His words slowly, thoughtfully. “Jesus replied, ‘Foxes…

  • The Gospel That Saves

    A Call to Live by Faith Romans 1:16–17 stands like a mighty pillar at the entrance to the book of Romans, and through it, the Apostle Paul gives us a glimpse of the great themes he will unfold in the chapters to come. Speaking under the inspiration of the Holy…

  • The Matchless Christ

    When the Spirit of God draws our attention with the simple word “This,” He is pointing not to an idea or a philosophy, but to a Person—the Lord Jesus Christ. Here is the One to whom all Scripture directs our gaze. Here is the One whose personality, power, and preeminence…

  • What the World Cannot Do

    The world boasts of its achievements, its wisdom, and its strength. Yet when we come to the testimony of Scripture, we find a striking contrast. God’s Word quietly, firmly declares there are things the world simply cannot do. No matter its power, no matter its pride, the world is utterly…

  • In All Their Distress, He Was Distressed

    There are certain passages in Scripture that cause us to pause—not merely for explanation, but out of reverence. Isaiah 63:9 is one of those verses. It reveals a side of God we too easily overlook. We know He is mighty. We affirm He is sovereign. But here, Isaiah pulls back…

  • Learning from Nicodemus

    Learning from Nicodemus

    “A Quiet Work of Grace” There is a quiet encouragement in the story of Nicodemus—a man whose spiritual journey teaches us that beginnings, even when weak and uncertain, are not to be despised. His story, scattered in three places across John’s Gospel, unfolds with such patient beauty that we must…

  • The Unseen Foundation of All Things

    Hebrews 11:3, as brief as it may be, anchors us in one of the most pivotal truths about our faith and the world we inhabit. It begins with faith—not evidence, not reason, not sight—but faith. And from there, it leads us to a staggering assertion: that everything we now behold…