• Understanding God’s Word: More Than Just Hearing

    Visualize this… The people stood together, listening intently as Ezra unrolled the sacred scroll. It had been a long journey—years in exile, distant from their homeland and their God. Now, gathered in Jerusalem, they were about to hear the words of the Law, many for the first time. But something…

  • Are “Born Again” People Fanatics?

    The world often views those who take their faith seriously as fanatics. Speak boldly of Jesus Christ, and you may be labeled extreme. Live in obedience to God’s Word, and some will call you rigid. But is this how Jesus sees those who are born again? What Does Jesus Say?…

  • The Power of the Word in a Life Surrendered

    Many people struggle with the Christian life because they see it as a challenge to be met rather than a life to be received. They wrestle with sin, strive for holiness, and labor to live rightly, yet they find themselves frustrated and exhausted. But here lies the problem—Christianity was never…

  • From Mourning to Joy

    Sorrow has a way of settling deep into the soul, wrapping itself around the heart like a heavy garment. David knew the weight of despair well, yet he also knew the power of God to redeem, restore, and transform. In Psalm 30:11-12 (BSB), he declares, “You turned my wailing into…

  • What We Truly Need

    Paul Washer once said, “My wife also doesn’t need to go to one of those silly women’s conferences that’s entitled, ‘If the world gives you lemons, learn how to make lemonade.’ My wife needs theology, because she’s a believer. And women grow in grace the same way men do: through…

  • The Road That Never Grows Weary

    “I heard a gentleman say yesterday that he could walk any number of miles when the scenery was good; but, he added, “When it is flat and uninteresting, how one tires!” What scenery it is through which the Christian man walks—the towering mountains of predestination, the great sea of providence,…

  • The Heavenly City Has Foundations

    The foundations of the city walls were adorned with every kind of precious stone: The first foundation was jasper, the second sapphire, the third chalcedony, the fourth emerald, the fifth sardonyx, the sixth carnelian, the seventh chrysolite, the eighth beryl, the ninth topaz, the tenth chrysoprase, the eleventh jacinth, and…

  • The Only True Treasure

    John Owen once wrote, “A dungeon with Christ is a throne. A throne without Christ is a hell.” At first glance, this seems like a dramatic statement, but when we look at Scripture, we find that it holds a deep and powerful truth. The presence of Christ is what makes…

  • The Only Faith That Reaches the Depths

    G.K. Chesterton once wrote, “I have found only one religion that dares to go down with me into the depth of myself.” What a striking statement. In a world full of philosophies, self-help strategies, and religious systems that offer surface-level solutions, Christianity stands apart. It does not merely tell us…