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.
A Tale Of Two Gardens
And where did Jesus go after the last supper? To the Garden of Gethsemane. And what did he do? He prayed and sweated (toiled) until drops of blood fell to the ground. More importantly, much like the fall of Adam we also see sweat, toil and the ground. And where did the fall of Adam take place? In a garden - The Garden of Eden.
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 garden oil
“ The most powerful thing you can do right now is to be patient while things are unfolding for you!”
The Yeshua
Discover the profound significance of Yeshua (Jesus) in Christianity. Explore His life, teachings, and role in salvation as the embodiment of God's love and grace. Understand the biblical roots of His name and its impact on faith and redemption. Join us in this enlightening journey through Scripture and divine redemption.