Faith Through The Roof! Paralyzed Man Healed By Jesus

In a quiet synagogue, sunlight filters through narrow stone windows, drawing golden lines through the dust. The murmurs of the crowd hush as Jesus steps forward—calm, unwavering, filled with compassion. In the corner, Pharisees stand rigid, their eyes sharp with judgment. They’re not here to worship. They’re here to watch. A man with a withered... 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 →

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 →

Atheist Tells Me Belief in God Is a Coping Mechanism for Insecurity

Introduction Is God just a figment of our imagination? Did humanity create a "sky god" in order to cope with the trials and difficulties in life? Is belief in a deity really just an evolutionary defense mechanism to help us fill the gaps of uncertainty we have about the world we exist in? These captivating... Continue Reading →

Jonah 1:11-16: God’s Sovereignty and Human Surrender

Then they said to him, “What shall we do to you, that the sea may quiet down for us?” For the sea grew more and more tempestuous (Jon. 1:11) In Jonah 1:11, the verse presents the sailors asking Jonah, “What shall we do to you, that the sea may quiet down for us?” The Hebrew... Continue Reading →

Jonah 1:4-10: The Storm At Sea

But the Lord hurled a great wind upon the sea, and there was a mighty tempest on the sea, so that the ship threatened to break up (Jon. 1:4). Jonah 1:4 illustrates God’s sovereignty and power through His forceful intervention, as seen in the Hebrew verb tul (טוּל), meaning "hurled," which conveys deliberate and forceful... Continue Reading →

Psalm 70: Praying Through The Psalms

Make haste, O God, to deliver me! Make haste to help me, O Lord! (Ps. 70:1) In the first verse, the psalmist declares "make haste" and "deliver me." These two imperatives in the Hebrew ח֭וּשָׁה and לְהַצִּילֵ֑נִי, show an urgency and desperation for the Lord to help. It shows the author's complete dependence on the... Continue Reading →

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