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Epstein Exposed What Many Wanted Hidden

Epstein exposed what many wanted hidden, and the shock is rippling through the internet. Ephesians 5 explains why some people spiral while others start reaching for God: walk in love, walk in light, walk in wisdom, and come into the light of Christ.

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The Shame That Saves Us

A haunting devotional based on Malachi 2:1–16. This vivid reflection explores the shame of backsliding, the holiness of God, and His mercy for priests who have wandered. Come face to face with conviction, restoration, and the fire that still welcomes you home.

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The Air We Breathe

This powerful devotion from Hebrews 13:1–6 explores what it means to live with courageous faith in everyday life. From brotherly love and hospitality to honoring marriage and resisting the love of money, this post unpacks how to walk boldly with Christ as your helper—no matter the cost.

You Own Nothing—And That’s a Good Thing

The content emphasizes that individuals do not possess their lives, as everything belongs to God according to Psalm 24. It contrasts the illusion of ownership prevalent in Western culture with the reality of being stewards of God’s creation. The piece calls for surrender to God, illustrating the urgency of recognizing one’s true relationship with Him before facing judgment.

Why Pilgrims Sing While They Bleed (Psalm 120-122)

The content discusses a believer’s awakening to the spiritual exile represented in Psalm 120, recognizing the lies of the world and the ensuing pilgrimage towards truth and home in Zion. It emphasizes the dangers of this journey, the need to move forward despite fear, and the importance of seeking a deeper connection with God.

Stop Praying for Revival If You Won’t Repent

The content reflects on the moral decline of society and the feeling of despair that accompanies it. It highlights the importance of turning to God for help rather than relying on human efforts. Through prayer and faith, believers can find strength against wickedness, assuring that God’s Word remains eternal, and His people will endure.

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The Secret to Thriving in Every Season

Psalm 1 doesn’t just open the Psalms—it opens the door to blessing. The man who delights in God’s Word, who turns from sin and plants himself by the living waters of Scripture, will thrive in every season. This devotional reveals what it means to be rooted, fruitful, and unshakable—while the world drifts like chaff.

Would Jesus Say “OMG”?

The name of God is of immense significance and should be treated with utmost respect, as indicated in the Third Commandment. Misusing His name diminishes His honor and carries serious spiritual consequences. Believers are called to live reverently, honoring God both in speech and conduct to avoid hypocrisy and promote true faith.

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The Law We Forgot: Rediscovering the Fire of the Ten Commandments with Kevin DeYoung

Kevin DeYoung’s The Ten Commandments isn’t just a book—it’s a confrontation with God’s holiness. In this review, I share how the book changed the way I view obedience, grace, and the gospel itself.

Why the Ten Commandments Still Matter (Even If You Think They Don’t)

The desert symbolizes silence, contrasting the noise of modern life. God’s Law was given on Mount Sinai to remind the Israelites of their dependence on Him after their deliverance from Egypt. This timeless command, often perceived as outdated, remains essential for moral order today, calling the faithful to listen and embrace holiness.

God Spoke, But We Stopped Listening: Why the Ten Commandments Still Matter

The content emphasizes the importance of God’s voice and the Ten Commandments, arguing that society has become deaf to them amid chaos and moral decay. It highlights the consequences of ignoring divine law, suggesting that true justice and morality stem from adhering to God’s standards, which remain unchangeable regardless of cultural shifts.