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Cut Off for the Transgression of My People
The suffering of Christ is not only a matter of physical agony, but of divine mystery. In Isaiah 53, we are led beyond what the eye could see on Calvary and into the eternal purposes of God. And verse 8 stands like a stone marker, solemn and certain, telling us…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
