Cinematic wide image of astronaut Reid Wiseman in an orange NASA suit against a dark space backdrop, with the bold headline “HE WEPT” beside him and a glowing cross rising over the curve of the earth.

He Went to Space Doubting and Came Back Weeping at a Cross

After seeing the earth from space, astronaut Reid Wiseman reportedly broke down in tears at the sight of a cross. Psalm 8 helps us understand why the heavens stir the soul, why creation points to God, and why only Jesus Christ can reconcile sinners to their Creator.

Young Iranian wrestler standing on a wrestling mat during a match, with a referee beside him and spectators blurred in the background.

Iran Is Hanging Young Men

Iran is hanging young men, and the horror of it exposes the corruption of earthly kingdoms. This article reflects on the execution of young wrestler Saleh Mohammadi through Isaiah 9:6-7, pointing readers to the only righteous King, Jesus Christ, whose government and peace will never end.

A solitary girl in a white robe walks away from a stone city gate at dawn, her figure silhouetted by golden morning light as she steps into open country.

To Whom Be Glory Forever

She walked away from the city, bearing reproach, drawn by grace. Hebrews 13 is a call to leave empty religion behind and follow Christ outside the camp—where the altar is a Person, and the sacrifice has already been made.

A parted sea with towering walls of water on either side and a cracked, dry seabed forming a path down the center under a dramatic sky.

When the Sea Fled and the Silence Followed

When the sea fled and the silence followed, God’s presence hadn’t vanished—it had shifted. This reflection on Psalms 114 and 115 explores the awe of miracles and the mystery of quiet seasons. From trembling mountains to taunting nations, here’s why we still bless the Lord—even when He seems silent.

Lone figure kneeling in prayer inside an ancient stone church, bathed in soft light.

Until You’ve Cried Like a Child, You’ll Never Stand Like a Man

Strength isn’t forged in noise—it’s born in the secret place. Psalm 27 doesn’t give us a man without fear; it gives us a man who learned to cry like a child until his heart stood tall. This post is a call back to that kind of faith—the kind that waits, weeps, and walks out with courage not its own.

The Agony in Gethsemane: The Hour of Ultimate Suffering

In Gethsemane, Jesus experiences profound anguish as He anticipates bearing the world’s sins and divine judgment. Despite His terror, He submits to the Father’s will, demonstrating obedience central to salvation. Meanwhile, His disciples sleep, indifferent to His suffering. This pivotal moment highlights Christ’s sacrifice and calls for recognition and response to His love.

Jesus’ Command on Judging Others

The content emphasizes the importance of refraining from judging others, as taught by Jesus in Matthew 7:1-5. It calls for self-examination, humility, and grace in our interactions. Instead of focusing on others’ flaws, we should reflect on our own shortcomings and foster understanding and compassion, embodying God’s love in our judgments.