When you can’t control the storm, remember who’s really the captain of your ship. Are you trying to steer your own ark, or trusting the One who calms the waters?
When the serpent tempted Eve, the real question became whether she would prioritize God’s word or her own desires. The fall resulted in broken relationships and exile, but this pattern always points toward restoration.
God is our unchanging rock – the same God who heard David’s cry and moved heaven and earth to deliver him. Are you building your life on the solid rock of God’s character, or trusting in vessels that won’t survive the storm?
Like Nehemiah rebuilding Jerusalem’s walls, God is calling us to restore what’s broken and become bridge-builders in His kingdom, that we might be one flock, united under Yeshua, our Messiah.
As we approach the High Holy Days, we’re reminded of our deep longing for Yeshua’s return and the restoration of all things.
In these times of great darkness, we are called to speak truth in love, defend the persecuted, pray as spiritual warriors, and remember this is ultimately a spiritual battle.
The message clarifies Paul’s often misunderstood teachings about law and faith, explaining what he really meant by ‘works of the law’ and how salvation comes by grace through faith.
Is salvation by faith alone or do works matter too? Discover how the ancient Hebrew judicial system points to Yeshua as the ultimate Just Judge who sees into the heart.
This teaching reveals how Yeshua (Jesus) becomes the ultimate place of God’s name, offering the path to life and fullness of joy through abiding in His love and keeping His commandments.
God doesn’t look at the strength of your hand or the sufficiency of what you hold—He looks at your willingness to offer it to Him.