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Jesus is building His church. How can we be faithful to His design?
Editing God's Word will blind you, but embracing God’s Word will open your eyes to His Kingdom.
A seat at the King's table is given to all who come to Him in humble faith.
What you have may seem insignificant, but in the hands of the Compassionate King, it is more than enough.
Man-made rules cannot fill the place of a transformed heart.
The Son of God is sovereign over all things, including the trials we face. Therefore, we must fix our eyes upon him, regardless of our circumstances.
A heart controlled by the fear of man is enslaved, but a heart that fears God is truly free.
Because every person bears God’s image, every human life has God-given dignity and is meant to flourish even in a broken world. Therefore, God calls His people to protect, honor, and care for every human life - especially the vulnerable.
God invites humanity into rhythms of working and resting with Him that lead to flourishing for all creation.
When we embrace the identity that God gives us and live out His good purposes for us, we — and all of creation — will flourish.
In Genesis, God brought order out of chaos by His Word – and He still does the same in our lives. Human flourishing begins when our lives are rightly ordered under His Word.
Our hearts are restless because we keep looking elsewhere for the hope, peace, joy, and love only God can give. Psalm 16 foretells what Christmas reveals: that in Jesus, God has come near to fulfill the deepest longings of the human heart.
Throughout our every experience in life, the steadfast love of the LORD endures forever.
Peace for every longing heart found in the Good Shepherd.
Our hearts long for our world to be ruled well, for righteousness and peace to be established. Is that kind of rule possible, and if it is, can we survive it?
Nehemiah doesn’t end with “happily ever after.” But it serves as a warning to be aware of spiritual drift, and a invitation to draw near to Jesus, the only One who can bring lasting reform.
God’s Word doesn’t just revive His people — it reshapes them into a community marked by confession, commitment, consecration, and celebration.
Israel had finished rebuilding the wall, but God wasn't done rebuilding them. How does He bring revival to His people?
A message from Nehemiah 7 on Sōma Sunday.



