Category: Discernment

Fresh vs. Bitter: The Wisdom of Our Words

Understanding Consistency and Wisdom in Our Speech Introduction James 3:11 asks a simple yet profound question: “Does a spring send forth fresh water and bitter from the same opening?” This vivid picture isn’t just about nature—it’s about us, and the words we use every day. James, a leader in the early church, wants us to think about how our speech…

Why Do the Heathens Rage? Exploring Psalm 2:1 and Our Struggle with Divine Authority

A Thoughtful Look at Human Rebellion, God’s Response, and the Invitation to Surrender Introduction: The Ancient Question That Still Echoes Today “Why do the heathen rage?” This striking question opens Psalm 2:1, catching the attention of anyone who reads it, regardless of spiritual background or religious tradition. Even thousands of years after it was written, the question still feels fresh…

Preserving the Sanctity of the House of the Lord

A Reflective Essay on Unity, Political Division, and Scriptural Longing in Christian Worship Introduction: Understanding the ‘House of the Lord’ The phrase “house of the Lord” holds deep significance in the Christian tradition. From the tabernacle in Exodus, to Solomon’s temple, to the local church building today, believers have long set apart physical spaces for worship, prayer, and fellowship. Scripture…

When Politics Enters the House of the Lord

Exploring the Impact of Political Agendas in Sacred Spaces Introduction The phrase “house of the Lord” evokes a sense of sacredness, reverence, and unity. In scripture, it refers not only to physical places of worship like the Temple in Jerusalem but also to the spiritual dwelling of God’s presence within believers and the Church. Verses such as Psalm 122:1 celebrate…

Understanding Jesus’ Promise: “I Will Build My Church”

Explaining Matthew 16:18 in Everyday Language What Did Jesus Mean When He Said, “I Will Build My Church”? In the Bible, in Matthew 16:18, Jesus tells the Apostle Peter, “I will build my church.” This simple statement holds a lot of meaning for Christians, and it’s worth exploring what Jesus wanted to teach his followers with these words. The Context:…

How Mercy Triumphs Over Judgment: A Call for Compassion

Reflecting on Recent Events and the Call to Show Mercy Introduction: Imagining a World Where Every Wrong Is Punished “Mercy triumphs over judgment by offering compassion and forgiveness where condemnation might otherwise prevail.” AF Green Have you ever wondered what life would be like if God punished us for every wrong we’ve ever done? It’s a sobering thought. Imagine every…

The Cleansing of the Temple: What Jesus’ Bold Move Means for Us Today

Connecting a Powerful Bible Story to Everyday Faith Have you ever wondered why Jesus, who is known for His love and gentleness, marched into the Temple and started flipping tables? This dramatic event, known as the Cleansing of the Temple, is one of those Bible stories that sticks with you. But what actually happened, and why does it matter for…

Finding Peace in the Promise of Eagles’ Wings

How God’s Care Lifts Us Higher—A Simple Reflection Whenever I think about “being carried on eagles’ wings,” I feel safe and reassured. It’s such a strong image—one that’s easy for anyone to understand, no matter their background. What Does “Carried on Eagles’ Wings” Mean in Everyday Life? In plain terms, it means God cares for us the same way a…

5 Simple Reasons We Need to Be Still (Psalm 46:10)

Understanding God’s Call for Calm in Our Busy Lives Life often feels like a never-ending race. But Psalm 46:10 gives us a gentle reminder: “Be still, and know that I am God.” This powerful verse isn’t just about stopping movement—it’s about finding peace and trust, no matter what’s happening around us. Here are five easy-to-understand reasons why being still matters:…