Dealing With Lust
Lust engages not just the eyes but the brain—the limbic system that controls emotion and desire. Lust starts with attraction, grows into obsession, and eventually leads to objectification.
The Gospel Is For All
The gospel, meaning "glad tidings," is most clearly expressed in John 3:16: For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life..
Dealing With Anger
In this part of the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus expands on the commandment “You shall not murder” by addressing a deeper issue—anger.
Being Exceedingly Righteous
True righteousness, then, is not about appearing religious or impressive to others. It is about being inwardly transformed, humbly obedient, and genuinely loving.
You Are The Light Of The World
What is the first thing you knew when you were born? For many, light is among the earliest experiences of consciousness. Yet, we often take light for granted.
Being Salty
In this powerful message, Jesus makes a striking declaration: “You are the salt of the earth.” This is not a command to become salt someday; it’s a statement of who we already are in Christ.
Blessed Are The Peacemakers
Jesus' statement on peacemakers highlights a crucial kingdom value: peace is not just the absence of conflict but the presence of reconciliation—first with God, then with ourselves and others.
Blessed Are The Persecuted
The word “blessed” comes from the Latin beatus, meaning more than just happiness. It describes a deep, lasting joy — the kind that doesn’t depend on circumstances but is rooted in God’s truth.
In Christ, We Have A New Life
When we come to Christ, everything changes. Colossians 3:1–2 gives us both a powerful identity and a divine calling. We are no longer who we once were—we have been raised with Christ.
Completeness In Christ
What does it mean to be truly complete? According to the Cambridge Dictionary, completeness is "the quality of being whole, with nothing missing." Yet in our world of constant striving and searching, many of us wonder: Is my life truly complete today?