A church service was disrupted during worship. Rather than panic or outrage, this reflection considers why the intrusion may serve as an early warning for the church, drawing from Daniel 6 to call believers to steady faithfulness, prayer, and courage when sacred space is tested.
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Stephen’s final moments in Acts 7—told through his eyes. Obedience, vision, and courage collide where stones fall and heaven opens.
Christian, You Are Too Soft on Evil
Most Christians today have grown too soft on evil. Psalm 140 confronts that weakness head-on, showing us how to pray with holy boldness in a world filled with compromise. This isn’t about vengeance—it’s about loyalty to a God who calls us to stand firm against wickedness. In this article, you’ll learn how to recover the lost language of spiritual warfare, how to pray like David prayed, and why silence is no longer an option for those who love Christ. If you’ve ever wondered how to balance mercy and justice in your prayers, this is for you.
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 World Wants You to Bow – Psalm 11 Says Look Up
The post emphasizes the struggle between righteousness and corruption, asserting that God remains sovereign amidst chaos. It encourages believers to stand firm in their faith, understanding that trials can strengthen their relationship with God. Ultimately, it emphasizes the inevitability of divine justice and the importance of integrity over influence in a troubled world.
Righteousness Leads to Persecution
The Beatitudes outline qualities blessed by God, such as humility and righteousness, leading to persecution. Christians are persecuted for commitment to righteousness and love for Christ, as seen in Jesus’s own persecution. Enduring persecution with grace is a mark of genuine faith and brings a great heavenly reward.