In this sobering and deeply personal passage, we witness one of the most tragic moments in the Gospels—Peter’s threefold denial of Jesus. Just hours after boldly declaring his unwavering loyalty,…
In the darkness of Gethsemane, betrayal unfolds—but not as a tragedy outside of control. In this passage, we witness one of the most sobering and sacred moments in all of…
As Jesus enters the Garden of Gethsemane on the night before the cross, we witness one of the most profound moments in all of Scripture. In this passage, the Son…
In Genesis 2:4–7, Scripture slows the creation narrative and brings us to one of the most intimate moments in the entire Bible: the creation of the first human being. While…
In Genesis 2:1–3, the creation account does not climax with more activity—but with rest. God finishes His work, ceases from His labor, blesses the seventh day, and makes it holy.…
On Day Six of creation, everything changes. Genesis 1:24–31 brings us to the climax of God’s creative work. The earth is formed. The creatures are filled. But then, in a…
In Genesis 1:14–23, Scripture lifts our eyes from chance, chaos, and cosmic speculation to the sovereign Creator who forms the world by His word and fills it by His blessing.…
In Genesis 1:6–13, we move deeper into the opening days of creation and see that before God fills the world with life, He first forms it to sustain life. On…
Before God ever speaks light into the darkness, Scripture shows us a world that exists—but is unfinished. Unformed. Empty. Covered in darkness. In Genesis 1:2–5, Moses pulls back the curtain…
Where did everything come from? Before questions of morality, meaning, or truth can be answered, one foundational question must be settled: Why does anything exist at all? In this opening…