When Did Jesus Become the Messiah? Many look to the cross as the defining moment when Jesus became the Messiah, the Savior of the world. The cross is indeed central to the story of salvation, but it was not the beginning of His Messiahship.From the moment of His birth, even from the moment of conception, Jesus was and is the promised Messiah. Every event surrounding His birth testified to this divine truth and the Messiah revealed. Mary: ... Read the Post...
Who is God to the Christian Community?
He is not just a distant deity, a figure on a pedestal beyond reach. No, He is intimately woven into the fabric of our lives, the very essence of our existence. I can confidently answer this not because of what I have seen or heard about Him through others, but because of who He has revealed Himself to me as I constantly seek His face. In the stormy seas of life, God is our anchor, steadfast and unwavering. Life will always have moments of ... Read the Post...
Biblical Modesty Vs Modern Modesty
The clash between Biblical modesty vs modern modesty standards for women often stems from disparities in interpretation, cultural context, and societal norms. In contemporary culture, modesty is frequently defined by personal comfort, confidence, and autonomy. In contrast, biblical modesty is rooted in submission to God, reverence, humility, and spiritual identity. This tension has led many Christian women to ask an important question: what is ... Read the Post...
Spiritual Warfare Isn’t a Metaphor: What Scripture Actually Says
In many modern conversations, spiritual warfare is treated as symbolic language a poetic way of describing inner struggles, psychological tension, or moral conflict. But Spiritual warfare isn't a metaphor. The armor of God becomes a metaphor for positive thinking. The devil becomes a symbol of systemic evil. Demons are reinterpreted as emotional wounds. While Scripture certainly addresses internal transformation and moral responsibility, it also ... Read the Post...





