All who belong to Abraham’s seed are destined to face trials, yet these challenges shape their rise, not their fall. The seed of Abraham, fulfilled in Christ (the believer in Christ), is targeted by the seed of the serpent, aimed at hindering her ...
The creation story wasn’t just documented for history, but as a revelation of the power and potential God deposited within us. At the heart of creation were two essential forces: the Spirit of the Lord (the unseen resource) and the spoken word of ...
To understand the lasting impact of Christ's sacrifice, consider the story of Esau and Jacob. Esau, as the firstborn, was meant to receive Isaac’s (his father's) full blessing, but Jacob, valuing spiritual matters more than Esau, desired more of t...
Receiving Jesus Christ into our hearts grants us salvation and the countless blessings that come with it (this salvation), including the help of angels assigned to serve us. Angels, though often unseen, work to fulfil God’s will in our lives. When...
Through Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, we have been made kings and priests, never meant to walk alone. The heavens are actively at work on our behalf; angels are permanent attendants serving us, and even trials, like “light affliction,” are temp...
From the beginning, God designed mankind as His vessel of authority on earth. Every divine act, whether through a believer or not, requires human authorization. Even the devil operates under this principle, needing permission to act. This is why Jes...
Righteousness is more than a virtue; it is God’s nature with a divine position of authority and inheritance to accompany it. It functions as the currency of God’s kingdom, securing a life of abundance, victory, and unshakable stability. Jesus com...
The farmer is God’s chosen vessel, faithfully sowing the seeds of His kingdom into the hearts of humanity. The Parable of the Sower reminds us, however, that only a prepared soil can bear lasting fruit. While many seeds struggle against distraction...
A spiritual well is a life-giving reservoir, sustaining and strengthening us in every season. Just as Isaac flourished at the well first dug by Abraham, we, too, draw power from the wells of faith laid before us by the fathers of faith. But when the ...