
The Messianic Fringe
We need not fear bringing our darkest infirmities, sins, and uncleanliness to the Messiah in prayer, for He is not afraid of being touched by our brokenness.

The universal light speed mystery
Did you know the light we see from the stars may be billions of years old? In this week’s blog, Dr. Lee explores the mystery of light speed and what it reveals about our ability—and need—to see beyond what is visible. Grounded in Psalm 19 and Hebrews 11, this post is a compelling call to shift our focus from what is temporary to what is eternal.

the seed of the open hand
“When God blesses you, don’t raise your standard of living, raise your standard of giving.”

Smoke And Fire
The smoking pot represents the trials and refining process that Abraham and his descendants would undergo. The blazing torch furthermore, symbolizes the presence of God and His illumination of the path.

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.

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.

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 !”