In the beginning, God created everything and created man to have fellowship with Him. God told the man, Adam he can eat from the tree of life but not from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. (Genesis 1:1,… Continue Reading →
A Post I saw on Instagram inspired this blog today. I wanted to expand on what the original writer wrote which I think her thought process on this was increasable so Thankyou root.cause.mama for sharing your thoughts on this passage… Continue Reading →
Introduction From the Old Testament prophets to John the Baptist, Jesus, Peter, Paul, and the early disciples, repentance has been a central message. It is, perhaps, the Bible’s most consistent theme. If every messenger from God has preached repentance, it’s… Continue Reading →
Romans 8:38–39 (NLT)“And I am convinced that nothing can ever separate us from God’s love. Neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither our fears for today nor our worries about tomorrow—not even the powers of hell can separate… Continue Reading →
It’s amazing how today’s idea of a Christian is so different from the Bible’s idea of a Christian.The word Christian means to be Christ-like—it means to imitate Christ. But how many Christians truly imitate Christ? Christ’s love was so deep… Continue Reading →
🧭 Context of Proverbs 31 The chapter closes the Book of Proverbs with instructions given to King Lemuel by his mother, advising him on wise and just leadership, followed by a poetic acrostic tribute to the virtuous woman—an ideal of… Continue Reading →
Someone once asked a friend, “Do you know what God is saying in this season?”Without hesitation, the friend replied,“Yes. God wants us to love Him with all of our heart, all of our soul, and all of our mind—and to… Continue Reading →
🧭 Context of Proverbs 30 Proverbs 30 is attributed to Agur, a wise man distinct from Solomon. His words blend personal humility, theological insight, moral warnings, and observations of nature. The style is more poetic, using patterns of numerical sayings… Continue Reading →
🧭 **Context of Proverbs 29 This chapter brings to a close the section of Solomon’s proverbs that began in chapter 25 (compiled by King Hezekiah’s officials). Proverbs 29 is rich with insight into wise leadership, discipline in the home and… Continue Reading →
🧭 Context of Proverbs 28 Proverbs 28 marks a shift toward more contrasts between the righteous and the wicked. The tone is bold and direct, offering clear warnings and promises based on how people relate to God, the law, money,… Continue Reading →
🧭 Context of Proverbs 27 Proverbs 27 continues Solomon’s wise sayings and teachings focused on personal character and relationships. The chapter encourages us to live with humility, accountability, and foresight, and to surround ourselves with honest, trustworthy people. ✨ Structure… Continue Reading →