GROW YOUR FAITH
For the word of God is alive and powerful. It is sharper than the sharpest two-edged sword, cutting between soul and spirit, between joint and marrow. It exposes our innermost thoughts and desires.
Hebrews 4:12 (NLT)
1 and 2 Kings: Discovering the Presence of the Greatest King
The pages of the Bible hold a timeless narrative that weaves together the story of God's interaction with humanity. Among its many books, 1 and 2 Kings stand as crucial chapters, chronicling the history of Israel's monarchy, from the reign of Solomon to the fall of Jerusalem. Yet, beneath the surface of political intrigue, power struggles, and prophetic voices, these books contain a deeper revelation pointing us to Jesus Christ, the central figure of history.
Enhancing Devotion: How Listening to the Bible While Reading Boosts Faithfulness, Knowledge, and Daily Reading Habits
In 2023, I began incorporating “hearing” the Bible as a part of my daily devotions. Listening to the Bible while reading can indeed enhance your devotion time, help you maintain consistency in daily reading, and improve your Bible knowledge.
1 and 2 Samuel: Unveiling the King, Priest, and Prophet
The biblical books of 1 & 2 Samuel are recognized as accounts of the establishment of Israel's monarchy and the rule of its first two kings, Saul and David. While these books certainly offer historical insights into the nation's transition from a loose confederation of tribes to a centralized monarchy, they also hold a profound spiritual significance that transcends mere historical narrative. At the heart of this significance lies the subtle but undeniable revelation of Jesus Christ, foreshadowed in various events, characters, and themes throughout the texts.
Mirror Reading: A Strategy for Reading the Pauline Letters
Studying the Pauline letters, a collection of epistles written by the Apostle Paul requires a nuanced approach. Mirror reading is a valuable strategy to illuminate these ancient texts. By employing mirror reading, scholars can gain a deeper understanding of the historical, cultural, and theological contexts in which these letters were written. In this blog post, we will explore the concept of mirror reading, its significance in studying the Pauline letters, and provide practical steps to employ this strategy effectively.
Ruth: Unveiling Redemption In Jesus Christ
The pages of the Bible hold a profound tapestry of stories, lessons, and revelations spanning centuries, cultures, and generations. Among these cherished narratives lies the Book of Ruth, a seemingly simple account of love, loyalty, and providence unfolding within the context of ancient Israel. Yet, beneath its surface, the Book of Ruth conceals spiritual truths and prophetic insights that unmistakably point to the person and work of Jesus Christ.
Joshua: Unveiling Jesus in the Conquest of Promise
The book of Joshua stands as a remarkable testament to the unfolding narrative of God's redemptive plan and the foreshadowing of the ultimate Savior, Jesus Christ. As the story of Israel's conquest of the Promised Land unfolds, hidden within its passages are profound glimpses into the person and work of Jesus—a foreshadowing that bridges the Old and New Testaments, linking God's ancient promises to their fulfillment in the New Covenant.

