In the modern world, leadership is often synonymous with a climb, a vertical ascent up a corporate ladder where the view gets better the more people you have beneath you. But in the Kingdom of God, leadership is not a ladder; it is a …
Peter writes to scattered, persecuted believers (1 Pet 1:1). They face hostility, slander, and temptation to revert to pagan lifestyles (4:3–4). Into this furnace, Peter drops a military metaphor: arm yourselves…
In the quiet corners of creation, a mother bird exemplifies divine mystery. She does not merely drop worms into gaping beaks; she consumes, digests, and regurgitates nourishment tailored for…
In the heart of God’s redemptive plan stands the church, a divine assembly commissioned to advance His kingdom on earth. Far from a mere gathering of believers, the church is…
The church of Jesus Christ stands as a radiant tapestry, woven together by the hands of the Master Himself, who, in His infinite wisdom, bestowed upon His body the fivefold ministry gifts outlined in Ephesians 4:11–16. These gifts…
In the intricate tapestry of the Kingdom of God, the fivefold ministry—comprising apostles, prophets, evangelists, pastors, and teachers—serves as a divinely ordained framework for the governance, equipping, and…
In the quiet whispers of eternity, before the foundations of the world were laid, God penned a story for each one of His children. Tucked within the poetic verses of Psalm 139:16, we uncover a profound revelation: “Your eyes saw my unformed substance; in your book were written…