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Holiness & The Fear of God
The Consuming Fire: What It Means That God Is Holy
“Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was, and is, and is to come.” · Revelation 4:8
The triple repetition of holiness in the heavenly vision is not accident. In Hebrew, repetition of a word three times is the highest possible degree of emphasis. The seraphim are not stammering. They are declaring that holiness is the very atmosphere of God’s being, the defining characteristic of all He is and does…
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Prayer & Intimacy
When the Words Don’t Come: The Spirit’s Intercession
Paul tells us the Spirit intercedes with groanings too deep for words. This is not a failure of prayer; it is prayer at its deepest.
Identity in Christ
You Are Not What You Were: The Theology of New Creation
Paul’s ontological declaration about new creation is not wishful thinking; it is a description of what grace actually does.
Suffering & Hope
The Furnace and the Fellowship: Suffering as a Threshold
The three Hebrew men did not escape the fire. They discovered Someone already walking within it, and that changes everything about suffering.
Grace & Justification
More Than Forgiven: The Believer’s Standing Before God
Justification does not merely remove your guilt; it clothes you in the active obedience of Another. This distinction changes everything.
Faith & Trust
Abraham’s Walk: How Faith Moves Before It Sees
He went out, not knowing where he was going. Scripture presents this not as spiritual recklessness but as the anatomy of biblical faith.
The Holy Spirit
Ruach: The Breath of God That Has Never Stopped Moving
From the hovering over the formless deep in Genesis to the rushing wind of Pentecost, the Spirit of God is ceaselessly at work.
Praise & Worship
The Sacrifice of Praise: Worship When It Costs You Something
The author of Hebrews calls it a sacrifice, which implies cost. Real praise often rises from pain, loss, or unresolved tension.