He was hungry. Not just “I missed lunch” hungry, but soul-starved, stomach-aching, desperate-for-a-miracle hungry. The prodigal son had left his father’s house full of himself, convinced he had all he needed. He had a pocket full of cash and a heart full of pride. Who needed the father when he had freedom? Who needed home …
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Unseen but Not Unnoticed | Hiram’s Hidden Lilies
“And upon the top of the pillars was lily work: so was the work of the pillars finished.” - 1 Kings 7:22 Step into the splendor of Solomon’s Temple. Gold gleamed from its walls, and light danced on the massive bronze pillars at its entrance, Jachin and Boaz—named for promises as solid as their foundation: …
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Grace Will Lead Us Home
“‘Twas grace that brought us safe thus far, and grace will lead us home.”These words, penned by John Newton, carry the weight of truth and the melody of eternity. Grace has been the theme of my mother’s life—a faithful companion that led her through 92 years and, just last Monday, escorted her home to heaven.Just …
All Things New: Trusting the Eternal King in a Changing World
Do you know the 38,263rd word in the Bible? It’s new. After 38,262 words, perhaps there’s a sense that something new is needed. But the first mention of new in Scripture isn’t a blessing or a promise—it’s a problem.“Now there arose up a new king over Egypt, which knew not Joseph” (Exodus 1:8).This king had …
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