Jonah: The Call to Nineveh Dawn breaks over a storm-torn shoreline. The sea heaves with gray waves, and on the wet sand lies a man—trembling, drenched, and reborn. Seaweed clings to his shoulders, his torn clothes heavy with salt and regret. The distant rumble of thunder fades into the low hum of the sea. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/RKfv2BEjuME... Continue Reading →
Pentecost — The Fire of the Spirit (Acts 2)
Jerusalem’s narrow streets glowed with the light of morning. Suddenly, a sound like a rushing wind tore through the alleys — powerful, alive, impossible to ignore. The Spirit moved with invisible force, stirring dust and fabric as startled faces turned toward the noise. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/N4nq-_DfEhk Inside an upper room, the disciples shielded their eyes as tongues... Continue Reading →
Jeremiah 7 – The False Temple: When Worship Becomes Routine
There was a time in seminary when I thought I was doing everything right.I was reading the Bible every day, memorizing verses, studying Greek and Hebrew, learning hermeneutics, and writing papers on theology. I was surrounded by Scripture, but somehow, I felt disconnected from God. Looking back, I realize I was studying the Word for... Continue Reading →
Poem: The Horizon Beyond Reach
Life is the ocean,waves crashing against the shore,reminding us who is in control. The depths call to uspulling us furtherwhere light bends and time dissolves.We dive, thinking we can map the unknown,as if discovery could be contained. But the deeper we go,the more we find we have yet to see.We chase perfectiononly to realize the... Continue Reading →
Tear Up the Weeds: Returning to God with a Whole Heart (Jeremiah 4)
In Jeremiah 4, God calls His people to something deeper than surface-level repentance. “If you will return, O Israel,” He says, “return to Me… Break up your unplowed ground and do not sow among thorns.” (Jer. 4:1–3) This chapter captures the heart of true renewal: God doesn’t just want words of repentance—He wants a changed... Continue Reading →
When Grace Calls You Home — Reflections on Jeremiah 3
“Return, faithless Israel,” declares the Lord, “I will frown on you no longer, for I am merciful.” — Jeremiah 3:12 Jeremiah 3 reveals one of the most comforting truths in all of Scripture: God never stops calling His people home. After Israel’s unfaithfulness and wandering, the Lord’s message is not rejection but invitation. His mercy... Continue Reading →
Why We Lose Passion for God and How Jeremiah 2 Shows the Way Back
“I remember the devotion of your youth, how as a bride you loved Me and followed Me through the wilderness.” — Jeremiah 2:2 Jeremiah 2 records the Lord’s lament that His people had lost the love they once had for Him. It is not merely an accusation but a heartbreak. God remembers the early days... Continue Reading →
Before You Were Born: God’s Call in Jeremiah 1 and My Journey from Ministry to Marketplace
Jeremiah 1 opens with one of the most personal and profound truths in all of Scripture. God says to a young prophet, “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.” Those words reveal something far bigger... Continue Reading →
Revelation 19:1-9: A Modern Bible Commentary
Praise in Heaven for God's Judgments (Rev. 19:1-5) In Revelation 19:1, the term "Hallelujah" is recognized as a transliteration of the Hebrew halleluyah, meaning "Praise the LORD." This is the only chapter in the New Testament where "Hallelujah" appears, emphasizing its significance in the heavenly worship scene. Why is this the only chapter occurring this... Continue Reading →
Hanukkah: A Festival of Light, Dedication, and Miracles
Hanukkah, also known as the "Festival of Lights," is an eight-day Jewish celebration that commemorates a pivotal moment in history—the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem after a victorious revolt. Celebrated in the winter, Hanukkah typically coincides with the month of December, and this year, it runs from December 25 to January 2. The... Continue Reading →