Guest writer: Juniah Ramirez Leviticus 24-25; Romans 1; Psalm 127 (Romans 1:21)For although they knew God, they did not honor him as God or give thanks to him, but they became futile in their thinking, and their foolish hearts were darkened. I found today’s Bible reading to be quite impactful. Despite not being a child, […]

February 5, 2024

Elevating Faith Across Generations: A Call to Action for Young Believers

Leviticus 22-23; Acts 2; Psalm 126 Do you remember how lost you were when God found you? Do you remember how dark it was when His light broke into your pain? Somehow, after years of living in the light, we forget. We forget where we were. We forget that we didn’t bring one good thing […]

February 4, 2024

From Darkness to Light: The Unforgettable Journey of Faith Transformation

Leviticus 20-21; Acts 1; Psalm 125 These days, most believers don’t read the Bible. Most Christians are completely illiterate in the Word. Settling for morsels on Sunday, they have not come to the feast that is readily available to them. What a shame! They pontificate on the Sunday commentary, instead of learning for themselves. We […]

February 2, 2024

Wake Up Call: Shattering Spiritual Complacency with Raw Biblical Wisdom

Leviticus 18-19; Matthew 28; Psalm 124 If we allow God to define God, and we probably should, our understanding of the call – the clear command of God – will come into a different focus. Look at this: Leviticus 19 1 And the Lord spoke to Moses, saying, 2 “Speak to all the congregation of […]

February 1, 2024

Redefining Holiness: A Bold Take on Leviticus 19 and Living a Holy Life

Leviticus 16-17; Matthew 27; Psalm 123 I don’t have much to say. In fact, rather than commentary, maybe we would all be better served to stop and look at this. I mean really. To stop and look at this. Matthew 27 50 And Jesus cried out again with a loud voice and yielded up his […]

January 31, 2024

At the Crossroads of Sacrifice: Unraveling the Power of Jesus’ Final Cry

Leviticus 14-15; Matthew 26; Psalm 122 Have you ever been criticized for loving God too much? Have you ever faced disapproval because of your devotion to Jesus? Perhaps you were just a little too zealous. Maybe you believed too much. Maybe you fasted a little too long, or your prayer or Bible reading was considered […]

January 30, 2024

Defying the Faithful Critics: The Bold Journey of Unwavering Devotion

Leviticus 12-13; Matthew 25; Psalm 121 The trouble with accusation is that it doesn’t reveal what we think it does. It doesn’t reveal the other; it doesn’t indict the other; it exposes our own heart. Our accusations expose us. A.W. Tozer said, “What you think about God is the most important thing about you.” And […]

January 29, 2024

Accusing God: Admitting the Unspoken Struggles of Faith

Leviticus 10-11; Matthew 24; Psalm 120 We are in a season of the Lord’s judgment, this much is certain. What has long been covered is being exposed. What has been winked at is now seen for what it truly is, a breach of faith toward the Lord of the most egregious kind. Some of our […]

January 27, 2024

God’s Answer in Disguise: Unveiling Revival Through the Lens of Divine Judgment

Leviticus 8-9; Matthew 23; Psalm 119 The fact that we are embraced by the world, no, more than that, applauded even, may be our greatest indictment. The prophets of old were stoned to death. The disciples who went before us were hung upside down on crosses. Now, in full disclosure, I have no desire to […]

January 26, 2024

Navigating the Tension: Faithful Living in a Comfort-Seeking World

Leviticus 6-7; Matthew 22; Psalm 118 Have you ever tried to plan something or include people in a project who just couldn’t care less? It’s painful. Painful because maybe you thought there was initial excitement. Painful because you believed there was initial agreement. Painful because you spent lots of time and energy preparing for some […]

January 25, 2024

Answering God’s Call: Navigating Life’s Rejections and Divine Invitations