In the closing years of his life, the apostle Peter reflected upon an experience so extraordinary that most men could scarcely comprehend it. He had stood upon a mountain and watched the hidden glory
Continue readingWe hold something remarkable: the freedom to direct our lives. This freedom is no illusion—it is a real responsibility we carry. God does not force our alignment or override our decisions. He allows
Continue readingWhen Jesus stood with His disciples near Caesarea Philippi, He asked the question that still cuts to the heart of every believer: “But who do you say that I am?” (Matthew 16:15). Are you renting someone
Continue readingMany confess Christ. Yet confession alone does not transform the inner life. Jesus warned, “Many are called, but few are chosen.” This is not about favoritism—it is about alignment and covenant
Continue readingA Woman’s Destiny in the Unfolding Drama of Redemption In the dawn of creation, when the earth was still fragrant with the breath of God, Eve stood as the crown of all that had been made. She was
Continue readingWho Am I? Why Am I Here? We cannot know who we are until we understand who He is. Our identity in Christ reveals our purpose and mission in life. When we peer into the vastness of eternity, we are
Continue readingGod’s Love Between a husband and wife fulfills His Purpose in Marriage Millions of couples have learned why their efforts to love each other sometimes fall short by applying the Five Love Languages—words
Continue readingThe Parable of the Sower: Jesus, Discipleship, and the Law of the Kingdom Jesus often spoke in parables drawn from the everyday world His listeners knew best—the world of farming, soil, seed, and
Continue readingSeventh-day Adventism emerged out of one of the most emotionally charged prophetic movements in American religious history. At its center stands Ellen Gould White (1827–1915), regarded by followers
Continue readingWhat follows is not a departure from what has already been said, but its unfolding. If Part One dismantles the illusion of distance and recovers the reality of indwelling, Part Two traces what happens
Continue readingChrist lives in us and through us. This is the heart of the gospel as lived reality, not metaphor (Galatians 2:20). Spiritual reality calls us to slow down, to open our eyes, and to let Scripture itself
Continue readingMarriage as Covenant, Calling, and Commission Biblically, love does not begin with preference. It starts with alignment—with God at the center. Everything grows from there. Ecclesiastes makes
Continue reading