The Sheep and The Shepherd

A shepherd’s job is simple but important. A good shepherd leads the sheep to green grass and clean water. The sheep do not know the way by themselves, so they must listen and follow. When the sheep obey, they are safe and well fed.The Bible tells us, “The Lord is my Shepherd; I lack nothing.... Continue Reading →

From Eden to Jesus: How God Made a Way Back

A few days ago, my oldest child asked me a question that stopped me in my tracks. He and his friends had been studying the idea of sacrifice in the Bible and couldn’t understand why it was necessary in the first place. I gave him a simple answer: Jesus Christ became the sacrifice once and... Continue Reading →

Undiluted Grace: What Does This mean?

This morning, I found myself reflecting on something I’ve often heard in church and gospel songs—“the undiluted grace of God.” And I paused. Can God’s grace be diluted? The answer is no—God’s grace is perfect, full, and freely given. It doesn’t lose its power, purity, or purpose. But here's the truth I couldn’t ignore: while... Continue Reading →

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