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When We Forget, God Remains Faithful

One of the most honest patterns in the Bible is this: God’s people forget… and God stays faithful anyway.

Over and over again, Scripture shows a cycle that feels painfully familiar: God provides, people grow comfortable, faith fades, and then God gently calls His people back. This isn’t a story of human failure. It’s a story of…

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The Cost of Following Jesus

When we talk about faith online, it’s often framed like this:

Jesus will bring peace.
Jesus will bring joy.
Jesus will bring purpose.
Jesus will bless your life.

And all of that is true. But it’s not the whole truth. Because Jesus Himself also said…

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Conviction vs. Condemnation: How to Know the Difference

If you’ve ever walked away from prayer, Bible reading, or church feeling heavy, ashamed, or discouraged, you may have wondered: Was that God correcting me…
or was that just me feeling bad about myself?

As Christians, we’re taught that God convicts us of sin. But we’re also told that God does not condemn His children. So what’s the difference

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God Uses Imperfect People

One of the most comforting truths woven throughout the Bible is this: God has never waited for perfect people to do meaningful work.

From the very beginning, Scripture is filled with ordinary, flawed, sometimes hesitant people who are still chosen, called, and used by God. Perfection was never the requirement…

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The Repeating Threads in Scripture Most People Miss

One of the most beautiful things about the Bible is this: It’s not a collection of random stories.

It’s one unified story told through many voices, across centuries, with one Author. From Genesis to Revelation, God weaves the same themes again and again. When you start noticing them, Scripture comes alive in a whole new way.

You stop reading isolated verses…

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Why the Book of Revelation Was Written

For many Christians, the book of Revelation is both fascinating and intimidating.

It contains vivid imagery:

Beasts rising from the sea.
Cosmic battles.
Trumpets and bowls of judgment.
The number 666.
A final war between good and evil.

Because of its symbolism and prophetic language, many believers avoid reading the Book of Revelation altogether. Others approach it with fear, assuming the book is primarily about catastrophic events at the end of the world. But when we step back and look at the context in which Revelation was written, something important becomes clear…

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Is the War With Iran a Sign of the End Times?

Why Christians Should Be Careful About Trying to “Trigger” Revelation

Over the past few weeks, something unusual has happened. As tensions between Israel, the United States, and Iran have escalated, a growing number of voices, both political and religious, have begun using end-times language to…

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The Pattern of the Wilderness

If you’ve been in church long enough, you’ve probably heard this verse quoted:

“Faith without works is dead.”

It comes from James 2, and depending on how it’s taught, it can either inspire you… or quietly stress you out.

Some people hear it and think:

“I guess I’m not doing enough.”
“I should be serving more.”
“I need to try harder.”
“What if my faith isn’t real?”

So let’s slow down and ask the real question…

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