Arise Jonah, Go To Nineveh And Preach Repentance!

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 Continued: The False Temple and the True Heart of Worship

Jeremiah 7: The False Temple and the True Heart of Worship When I read Jeremiah 7, I picture the prophet standing at the gate of the Lord’s house, looking into the faces of people who believed that simply being in the temple made them righteous. God told him to say, “Do not trust in these... 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 →

The Cause of the Universe: Why Something Exists Rather Than Nothing, And My Personal Experience Through It All

Faith and Reason Are Not Enemies When I first started teaching apologetics to new believers, I discovered how easily faith conversations can drift into debates. There were a few skeptics in the room who thought we were more focused on “winning” than on truly listening. That experience humbled me. It taught me that apologetics, when... Continue Reading →

At the Crossroads: Returning to the Ancient Path of Jeremiah 6

There are seasons when I’ve been so busy building my own world that I couldn’t hear God calling me back to His. I’ve told myself I was doing good things like providing for my family, leading a company, helping clients, but underneath all the activity, there was this quiet ache. Something was missing. I remember... 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 →

When Truth Is Hard to Find: Lessons from Jeremiah 5

There’s a sobering moment in Jeremiah 5 where God tells the prophet, “Roam through the streets of Jerusalem, look and take note; search her squares to see if you can find one person who deals honestly and seeks the truth—if you can, I will forgive this city.”(Jeremiah 5:1) That verse has echoed in my heart... 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 →

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