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  • In You
    June 23, 2026

    A poem of total surrender — finding God present in brokenness, weakness, and doubt, and asking Him to dismantle every wall that keeps us from being fully His.

  • Abhor
    June 10, 2026

    Paul's call to abhor evil isn't about hating sin harder — it's about a transformation of instinct that only comes through deep immersion in the Word.

  • A Question of Authorship
    June 9, 2026

    Every occurrence of 'These are the generations of' in Genesis is a colophon — a scribal signature identifying the eyewitness of what came before it. That structure appears eleven times. It means Genesis had seven original authors, each writing firsthand. Which raises the only remaining question: who was present to witness Genesis 1:1? The only option available to us is God Himself.

  • Get to Work
    June 9, 2026

    The Hebrew word under the creation mandate — avodah — means labor, service, and worship simultaneously. Not three concepts that share a word. One concept seen from three angles. Adam wasn't placed in the garden to work and then worship. The tending was the worship. That's what Genesis 3 broke, and what the redemption project is trying to restore.

  • Sabbath
    June 9, 2026

    The shift from Saturday to Sunday wasn't commanded by Scripture. It was driven by anti-Jewish sentiment, Gentile accommodation, and a fourth-century imperial edict. But the deeper problem isn't which day — it's that most of the Western church has abandoned Sabbath entirely while telling itself it transferred it. God built the seventh day into the fabric of creation. He designed it to produce something.