The waiting is over. The stone is rolled away.The tomb is empty.Jesus is alive. What seemed final… wasn’t.What looked like defeat… wasn’t.What felt uncertain… is now undeniable. He did exactly what He said He would do. And that matters more than we often realize. Because the resurrection isn’t just proof of His power—it’s proof that His promises can be trusted. …
The Waiting — What God promised is still true… even if you can’t see it yet.
Saturday was the hardest day. The cross was behind them.The tomb was sealed.And nothing seemed to be happening. No voice from heaven.No movement.No sign that anything was about to change. Just waiting. And waiting is never easy. Because in the waiting, questions start to rise.Doubts start to creep in.Emotions begin to take over. The disciples knew what Jesus had said—but …
The Silence — Just because you can’t see it doesn’t mean God isn’t working.
The cross has already happened. Jesus has died.The work has been finished. And now… everything goes quiet. No miracles.No crowds.No teaching. Just silence. For the disciples, this didn’t feel like victory.It felt like loss. Everything they had believed in…everything they had hoped for…now seemed uncertain. And that’s often where we find ourselves too. There are moments in life where we …
It Is Finished — Stop carrying what Jesus already paid for.
This is the day everything changed. By Thursday, Jesus had been betrayed, arrested, falsely accused, and condemned. He was beaten.He was mocked.He was nailed to a cross. And as He hung there, after hours of suffering, Jesus spoke these words: “It is finished.” Not “I am finished.”Not “this is over.” But “It is finished.” Meaning the work was complete. The …
The Rejected King — Agreement isn’t surrender. Have you truly given Him control?
By this point in the week, it was becoming clear—not everyone was celebrating Jesus. The same crowd that shouted “Hosanna”was being influenced by leaders who had already made up their minds. They didn’t reject Jesus because He wasn’t clear.They rejected Him because He didn’t fit what they wanted. He challenged their authority.He exposed their hearts.He called for surrender. And instead …
He Has Authority — Is Jesus part of your life… or truly Lord over it?
After Jesus entered Jerusalem, He went straight to the temple. And what He found there… wasn’t worship.It was distraction.It was business.It was people going through the motions. So Jesus did something that would have surprised a lot of people. He didn’t quietly observe.He didn’t just teach.He took action. He overturned the tables.He drove out what didn’t belong.He made it clear—this …
The King Is Coming — Are you following Jesus for who He is… or who you want Him to be?
As Jesus entered Jerusalem, the crowd began to shout, “Hosanna!”—which means, save now. They were excited.They were expectant.But they didn’t fully understand what was happening. They were looking for a King—but they wanted a political king.They were looking for deliverance—but they wanted freedom from Rome. Jesus came for something far greater. He didn’t come to fix their circumstances first—He came …
Leading Your Home Well
As for me and my house, we will serve the LORD. — Joshua 24:15 God never asked men to be perfect leaders, but He does hold them responsible for their families. From the beginning of Scripture, God places men in positions of spiritual influence within the home. Not because men are superior, but because leadership establishes direction. Whether intentional or …
A Biblical Blueprint for Living WellÂ
“See to it that you walk circumspectly, not as fools but as wise, redeeming the time, because the days are evil.” — Ephesians 5:15–16 God has never left men guessing about how to live well. Scripture gives us a clear blueprint—simple, timeless, and demanding. A godly man honors his parents, not because they are perfect, but because obedience trains his heart …
Leading Your Home to the Manger
As for me and my house, we will serve the LORD.” — Joshua 24:15 Christmas did not begin with lights, gifts, or traditions — it began with a man who obeyed God when it was inconvenient, confusing, and costly. Joseph never spoke a recorded word in Scripture, yet his leadership shaped the environment where Jesus grew. He listened. He obeyed. …




