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Continue reading →: Wisdom in Job 17-39
Archive Note This post is part of an ongoing archive of my reflections as I read through the Bible for the third time using The Bible Recap (TBR). TBR offers a thoughtfully designed chronological Bible reading plan that helps place each passage within its historical and redemptive context, allowing Scripture…
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Continue reading →: Covenant Order in Genesis 1-11; Job 1-16Archive Note This post is part of an ongoing archive of my reflections as I read through the Bible for the third time using The Bible Recap (TBR). TBR offers a thoughtfully designed chronological Bible reading plan that helps place each passage within its historical and redemptive context, allowing Scripture…
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Continue reading →: A New Rhythm for the Road AheadHello Friends: To everyone who reached out with encouragement, covered us in prayer, and held my family close during this season—thank you from the depths of my heart. I love you all so much for lifting us up and standing with us so faithfully. Your messages, prayers, and quiet support…
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Continue reading →: When the Lamp Stays LitDear friends, If you’ve noticed my silence here since October, I wanted to take a moment to reassure you—by God’s grace, I am well. October brought an unexpected and very difficult season for my family and me. I contracted COVID for the first time, and it was far more severe…
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Continue reading →: True Purity in Matthew 15; Mark 7Scripture Reading: Matthew 15; Mark 7 The day begins like any other, with crowds gathering around the Teacher whose words unsettle every boundary they thought sacred. Whispers of wonder follow Him from village to village, yet among the onlookers stand those who measure holiness by habit and purity by performance.…
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Continue reading →: Reordering Worship in John 2-4Scripture Reading: John 2-4 Across Galilee’s villages and Judea’s hills, Christ moved with deliberate tenderness, weaving a thread that drew worship from ceremony toward communion. At a wedding feast, He transformed water meant for cleansing into wine that symbolized covenant joy. In a midnight conversation, He spoke of birth beyond…
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Continue reading →: Boundaries and Bridges in Matthew 8; Mark 2Scripture Reading: Matthew 8; Mark 2 In Jesus, holiness does not remain distant but moves toward human need with quiet courage and steady grace. His authority enters the dust of ordinary life, meeting those weighed down by illness, isolation, and fear, and restoring what brokenness has taken. Each act of…
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Continue reading →: Tested and Commissioned in Matthew 4; Luke 4–5Scripture Reading: Matthew 4; Luke 4–5 The shoreline of obedience often becomes the boundary between what is known and what is promised, where nets once trusted for survival lie empty and the heart waits for a word that defies all logic apart from faith. Yet it is at that very…
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Continue reading →: The Wilderness Witness in Matthew 3; Mark 1; Luke 3Scripture Reading: Matthew 3; Mark 1; Luke 3 Four centuries of silence lay between prophecy and fulfillment, between Isaiah’s promise of a voice crying in the wilderness and Malachi’s vision of a messenger preparing the Lord’s way. Yet when heaven finally spoke, its voice did not rise from temples or…
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Continue reading →: Christ the True Israel in Matthew 2Scripture Reading: Matthew 2 Jesus’ infancy might appear to the world as little more than fragile survival in the face of Herod’s cruelty, yet Matthew unveils something far greater, because every step He takes mirrors the nation of Israel’s story and every movement fulfills the word spoken through the prophets.…