the ex nihilo paradox
“ Ex nihilo”, a Latin phrase meaning "out of nothing," refers to the theological concept that God created the universe without using any pre-existing materials. This idea implies that everything that exists came into being solely through the will and power of the Divine.
Peace Of The Lost Prodigal
“Faith hears the inaudible, sees the invisible, believes the incredible, and receives the impossible. Pray for faith that will not shrink when it is washed in the waters of affliction !”
breaking through obstacles to gain peace
“All lessons in life will be repeated, until they are learned. The only difference between stumbling blocks and stepping stones, is the way you use them!”
Days Past…Remember
The first part is the command is to “Remember the days of old”. Days of old is found in the Hebrew term “yemoth olam” with “yemoth” meaning day or days and “olam” meaning long duration or eternity. And the importance here is that it is not only referring to history, but the fulfillment of God’s redemptive purpose and salvation and His promise to save humanity.
What Is The Purpose Of Life ? Peace ?
“The purpose of life, is a life with purpose. Look back with gratitude and forward with purpose !”
WHY AM I FEELING ANXIETY FOR NO REASON ?
“ Worrying is suffering one more time than you need to. Every difficulty in life is a possibility in disguise !”
Feeling Guilty ? Here’s Why !
“ In life you can give in, you can give out, but never give up !The pain of guilt you feel today, will be the strength you feel tomorrow !”
The Tabernacle
Most importantly, the Hebrew word for salvation, "Yeshuah," (or “Jesus”) symbolizes the profound spiritual sustenance and redemption that comes through a relationship with Jesus.
The Miraculous Failure Of Peter
Jesus entrusted Peter with the care of His flock, reinstating him not only as a follower but as a leader, a testament to the grace that restores and the calling that persists despite past failures.
the barabbas paradox
Explore the profound connections between Yom Kippur, Passover, and the crucifixion of Jesus through the lens of the Barabbas Paradox. Discover how these biblical events intertwine to reveal deeper truths about sacrifice, atonement, and the choice between earthly desires and divine salvation.
the Bethlehem Lamb
In the Bible, the prominent theme of the lamb permeates the pages from the Old Testament to the New Testament. Throughout the Old Testament, the concept of the lamb holds significant symbolic meaning, representing purity, innocence, sacrifice, atonement, and redemption. One notable instance is during the Passover feast in ancient Jerusalem, where families would bring a spotless lamb to the priests for sacrifice as a symbol of atonement for sin.
Why the nativity ?
“True joy and peace are like a kite, an opposing wind raises them higher. The true joy and peace in our lives is not what we receive, but what we leave for others!”
A Thanksgiving Blessing
“May this Thanksgiving be a time of reflection and renewal, as we remember your faithfulness and extend our gratitude to those around us.”
A shepherd’s call to peace
“Within every bad habit, is a good opportunity for change. Life can be understood by looking backward, but must be lived by looking forward!”
The Bread Of Peace
“God’s prophecies are like stars; the darker the night, the brighter they shine. Feed your faith through His bread of life, and your doubts will starve to death! “
Fallow Ground Peace
“ In life we are remembered not only for what we harvest, but the seeds we plant. Today’s mighty oak was yesterday’s acorn of faith !”
Darkness, Light And Peace
The best shadows in life are caused by standing in the light of God’s grace and redemption !”
Peace and the path
“Sometimes life can feel like licking honey off of a thorn, however, as with most things in life, there are no shortcuts for any place worth going!”