A photo of Scott Adams, the creator of Dilbert, seated and looking contemplative, with soft lighting and a neutral background.

Did Scott Adams Find Christ in the End?

Scott Adams’ final statement—“I accept Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior”—raised more questions than answers. Was it faith, or was it hedging? This urgent devotional explores what his words reveal, what Scripture teaches about salvation, and how you can know if you’re truly saved before it’s too late.

Peter stands speaking to a gathered group of Gentiles in a softly lit room, his hands raised as listeners sit attentively in an atmosphere of reverence.

Crossing the House of a Centurion

In Acts 9:31–11:18, Peter crosses a threshold that reshapes the early church. This devotional reflection retells the moment the gospel entered a Gentile home, revealing how God grants repentance leading to life without distinction and unites His people through Christ.

Mud-covered human hand reaching upward from a dark pit, symbolizing desperation and the cry for rescue.

The Most Overlooked Test of Salvation in the Entire Bible

Psalm 40 isn’t a sweet devotional—it’s a soul-exposing cry from the pit. This blog post breaks down David’s language of rescue, reveals why many modern “Christians” don’t speak it, and shows how this one Psalm separates the truly saved from the simply religious. Read now to discover what real salvation sounds like—and whether you’ve experienced it yourself.

Jesus Came to Galilee: The Wonderful Savior We All Need

Mark’s Gospel reveals Jesus as a purposeful and authoritative Savior who began His transformative ministry in Galilee. He calls ordinary fishermen to follow Him, teaches with unparalleled authority, and demonstrates His power over evil and sickness. Jesus’s life exemplifies a balance between serving others and intimate prayer with the Father. He invites us to trust in Him.

When Jesus Came: Mark 1:4–13

Mark’s gospel delivers a powerful introduction to Jesus, highlighting His baptism and temptation. John the Baptist prepares the way, proclaiming Jesus as the mightier Savior. Jesus’ baptism signifies His identification with humanity, while His temptation showcases His triumph over sin. Ultimately, Jesus offers transformation and new life, inviting us to trust Him for salvation.