Is Healing For Today?

Is healing included in the atonement? Many argue it’s purely spiritual, but Scripture points beyond that. From Exodus to Isaiah, and Jesus’ own ministry, John lays out the theological case for physical healing as a grace rooted in the cross. Though not all are healed in this life, the promise remains: we stand in grace.

Walking Worthy of The Lord

Paul’s prayer for the Colossians reveals a profound truth: only by being secure in our salvation and knowing who we are in Christ can we truly walk worthy of the Lord. This article explores the necessity of understanding grace, the law, and the finished work of Christ as the basis for a fruitful and faithful Christian life.

The Sin of Unbelief

Even the disciples, having witnessed miracles firsthand, struggled with unbelief. This reflection explores how easily we too forget God’s faithfulness, falling into fear and doubt. With warnings from Jesus and reminders from Scripture, it calls us to trust in His sufficiency—while echoing the honest prayer, “Lord, I believe; help my unbelief.”

The Problem With Traditional Church Structures and Hierarchies

The modern church has confused mission with management. Jesus told us to make disciples, not build bureaucracies. Drawing on military insight and scriptural clarity, this reflection challenges the political hierarchies within the church and calls for a return to gospel-centred leadership—preaching Christ with power, simplicity, and conviction.

Was Jesus Forsaken at The Cross?

Was Jesus truly forsaken at the Cross? This article explores the legal, spiritual, and emotional depths of that cry — “My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?” — and what it cost Him to secure our peace with God.

Sanctified by blood

What does it mean to be sanctified by the blood of Jesus? This powerful meditation by Miles McKee reminds us that our access to God is forever secured by the finished work of Christ — not our efforts.

Are Tongues For Today?

Are tongues for today? This reflection invites caution, humility, and scriptural honesty as it explores what really happened at Pentecost and in the house of Cornelius.

Are the Gifts For Today?

Did the gifts of the Spirit cease with the apostles? This short study draws on early church testimony to show that prophetic gifts, healings, and miracles continued — and still do today.

Walking in the Power of God

An Exchange With a Co-Heir in Christ Now here are some thoughts for the day! This is the record of an exchange with my dear friend and brother in Christ, David. You are right, the gospel is about future glory – but not entirely is it? Is there nothing of it in our present lives? … Read more

God’s Creative Power

What does it mean that God created everything out of nothing? This meditation explores the power of God’s Word, the nature of “nothing,” and our calling to speak creatively in faith.

What Does It Mean To Be a Living Sacrifice?

What Does It Mean To Be a Living Sacrifice? A friend asked me this question recently. To be forced to think about the scriptures one knows so well is a huge blessing.
Romans 12:1 “I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service. 2 And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God.”
Actually, I believe the answers are all contained within the scripture!

Israel Provoked to Jealousy — And to Life

How the Radiance of the Church Awakens Israel

“But when the Jews saw the multitudes, they were filled with jealousy…”
Acts 13:45 (NLT)

In the synagogue at Pisidian Antioch, Paul’s preaching was met with two very different responses. The Gentiles begged for more. The Jewish leaders burned with jealousy. Why? What were they seeing that stirred such a visceral reaction?

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