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"Seek ye first the kingdom of God
and His righteousness,
and all these things will be added unto you."
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Samson—A Weapon of Destruction & Scandalous Mercy: How Did He Make It Into the Hall of Faith?
Samson had no holy strategy—just horizontal lust. Yet God had a vertical agenda, steering a carnal man like a missile. Today, our boardrooms and feeds are full of Samsons: arrogant, untouchable, and blind. While his name sits scandalously in the Hebrews 11 Hall of Faith—proving God’s shocking mercy—Samson wasn't vindicated; he was broken to pieces to save his soul. Grace is a safety net for the broken, not a playground for the presumptuous. Don’t gamble your soul on a final f
May 2814 min read


When God’s Love Calls Out Our Lies: Finding the Mercy Hidden in Our Greatest Failures.
We all craft a heroic narrative of our own strength, but God’s love is too relentless to leave us in a lie. He allows a "rooster moment"—a jarring, painful collision between our ego and His unvarnished truth. This isn't a punishment; it is a mercy. Like Peter in the courtyard, we must watch our self-deception shatter so that grace can finally enter. Discover why the "Mercy of the Mirror" is the only thing that can save us from the destruction of pride.
Apr 286 min read


🔨🛠️Built to Last: Finding the Grit to Keep Going When You’re Worn Out
True "waiting" is not passive; it is a structural alignment. By braiding our frazzled strength into His sovereign character, we undergo a divine exchange (Chalaf). Like an eagle locking its wings to catch the Ruach (Spirit Wind), we stop the frantic flapping of self-reliance. This isn't about working harder—it’s about positioning our faith to be carried by a lift we didn't create. In the tension of the braid, we find the grit to outlast the storm and soar.
Apr 126 min read


Revelation: Unveiling the Mysteries: Exploring Revelation 1:1-3
The book of Revelation, the final book of the Bible, is often regarded as one of the most enigmatic and captivating texts in scripture....
May 16, 20233 min read
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