In some ways, believing makes certain things harder, not easier. Before faith, the spiritual world was a vague unease — something felt in the dark, something half-suspected. After faith, you begin to actually see it: in the people around you, in your own weakness, in the things that keep pressing down and refusing to let… Continue reading We Know That World Is Real. So What Do We Do With That?
Month: May 2026
Did You Remember the First Taste of Grace?
— A Reflection on the Parable of the Vineyard Workers (Matthew 20:1–16) What the Kingdom of Heaven Looks Like When Jesus said “the kingdom of heaven is like a master of a house,” what kind of world was he describing? It is a world governed by God’s love and truth. A world where grace never… Continue reading Did You Remember the First Taste of Grace?
If You Do Not Proclaim, the Stones Will Cry Out
— The Prophetic Mission of the Church in an Age of Civilizational Transition —Luke 19:40 Introduction: The Stones Have Begun to Speak On the day Jesus entered Jerusalem, the Pharisees demanded that the disciples be silenced. Jesus answered: “I tell you, if these were silent, the very stones would cry out.” — Luke 19:40 This… Continue reading If You Do Not Proclaim, the Stones Will Cry Out
A Flame from a Small Room: The Oxford Holy Club and Our Time
— Historical Impact and Contemporary Message — In the winter of 1729, three or four young men quietly gathered in a small study at Lincoln College, Oxford. There was no sign above the door, no patron, no manifesto. They simply read Scripture, prayed together, and examined one another’s faith. Oxford at the time was less… Continue reading A Flame from a Small Room: The Oxford Holy Club and Our Time
Despair is Sin— Reading the Meaning of Hope Through Moltmann’s Theology of Hope —
An Age Where Despair Has Become Ordinary War, political polarization, the decline of the church, the nihilism of the younger generation. In an age when all of these descend upon us at once, people have begun to regard hope as a luxury. Despair has come to look like honest realism, while hope is dismissed as… Continue reading Despair is Sin— Reading the Meaning of Hope Through Moltmann’s Theology of Hope —
George Whitefield: Witness to His Final Breath
Biography · The Era of the Great Awakening From tortured ascetic of the Oxford Holy Club, to the flame that ignited the soul of a continent.What did he come to understand — that he spent the very last moment of his life bearing witness to the gospel? 1714 — 1770 📖 Table of Contents On… Continue reading George Whitefield: Witness to His Final Breath
A Light in the Darkness: Letting Scripture Speak for Itself
“We have the prophetic word more fully confirmed, as a lamp shining in a dark place.” — 2 Peter 1:19 A Lamp in the Dark Have you ever tried to find something in a completely dark room? It’s frustrating — even a little disorienting. But the moment even a faint light appears, everything changes. Peter gives… Continue reading A Light in the Darkness: Letting Scripture Speak for Itself
“Is That God’s Job, Not Mine?” — The Twisted Logic of the One-Talent Servant
He Wasn’t Wrong In the Parable of the Talents in Matthew 25, there is a fascinating character — the servant who received just one talent. He was not a foolish man. In fact, he had a surprisingly accurate understanding of who God is. Listen to what he said when he stood before his master: “Master,… Continue reading “Is That God’s Job, Not Mine?” — The Twisted Logic of the One-Talent Servant
Eagerly Awaiting: When History Has an Ending
Second Peter chapter three is a passage that reads simply, yet kindles a fire of hope deep within the heart. The entire chapter revolves around one central theme — the promise of Christ’s return. History Is Not a Cycle — It Has a Direction We live in an age that makes it all too easy to… Continue reading Eagerly Awaiting: When History Has an Ending
Do You Still Remember?
There was one thing Peter could not let go of, even as his life was drawing to a close. He wrote: “This is now the second letter that I am writing to you. In both of them I am stirring up your sincere mind by way of reminder.” Not to teach you something new. Just… Continue reading Do You Still Remember?