Jesus didn’t stumble into being betrayed or crucified. He walked into it knowing exactly what it would cost Him—the pain, the shame, the separation. He knew, because none of it was hidden from Him, yet He chose obedience anyway.
Tomorrow
There is a common saying in the circles of believers. It goes thus: Today is what you prayed for yesterday. There is a sense that even though our life-time is in the hands of God, and at any given moment, that time could be up, we are expected to live maximally today — while also... Continue Reading →
The Statue of Liberty
I did some light reading about the Statue of Liberty and I learned a few things: The Stature is located in Upper New York Bay. It celebrates and represents the friendship between the Americans and the French. Its construction was done under the supervision of a French sculptor named Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi. The status has a... Continue Reading →
The Path To Life (2)
Through the hallway of Death In the last post, we started to consider the life path. We examined the latter verses of the Eighth Chapter of the Gospel according to Mark, and we saw the audacity of the statements of Jesus, and also the supremacy of Jesus over and above all else in His worth.... Continue Reading →
Beyond The Grave
All the world over, this weekend, as has been done for centuries now, the world remembered Easter. Meanwhile, Easter has its reflection and seed in the Passover of the Children of Israel as instructed by God through Moses, in the night He was to bring them out of Egypt through the judgment of Death. Some... Continue Reading →
