Month: January 2026

When Biblical Stories Are Rearranged, Truth Is the First Casualty

Listen to Audio Instead. I recently watched The House of David and found myself torn. The production was compelling.The characters were familiar.But something underneath felt deeply unsettling. Not because the show was dramatic — Scripture itself is dramatic.But because what was presented was not what actually happened. The Bible warns us plainly: “You shall not […]

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When Fasting Isn’t Really Fasting

January 11, 2026 · Insights, Reflections

Listen to audio instead. Many Christians fast food faithfully, sincerely, and with good intentions — yet still feel unchanged.I used to wonder why.Scripture helped me see something uncomfortable but freeing:fasting is not primarily about food — it is about comfort.In biblical times, food was the main comfort of the body.Removing it created dependence on God.Today, […]

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Saved by Grace — Proven by Faithfulness

January 11, 2026 · Insights, Reflections

Listen to audio instead. Many Christians quote the words, “We are saved by grace through faith,” yet few pause to ask what faith truly means.In today’s culture, faith is often reduced to belief alone — a mental agreement that Jesus existed, that He died, and that He rose again. While this belief is essential, Scripture […]

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