Heaven’s showbread
The Bread of Presence stood continually before God, reminding Israel that provision flows not from human effort but from divine faithfulness. In this reflection, Dr. Lee explores why bread—manna, showbread, and ultimately Christ Himself—reveals God’s desire to sustain both body and soul with what only Heaven can provide.
The seat of mercy
The Mercy Seat stood at the center of Israel’s worship — the sacred place where God’s justice and mercy met. Once a year, blood was sprinkled upon it for atonement, foreshadowing the ultimate sacrifice of Christ. In this powerful reflection, Dr. Lee reveals how the Mercy Seat points directly to Jesus and why mercy remains central to God’s redemptive plan.
Boaz: A friend of sinners
Boaz did not rule from a distance. He walked among the workers, ate with them, and slept on the threshing floor. In a time of moral chaos, his humility and mercy quietly pointed forward to a greater Redeemer yet to come.
an unrequieted peace
Jesus did not promise a comfortable peace that avoids conflict. Instead, He offered a deeper shalom—one that restores what is broken, even when truth first divides. This reflection explores why real peace often unsettles before it heals.
the heavenly Scroll
In Revelation 5, heaven falls silent as a question echoes through eternity: Who is worthy to open the scroll? John weeps as no one is found—until the Lamb appears. This moment reveals not only the authority of Christ, but the assurance that God’s redemptive plan has always been secure in His hands.