The Salt Covenant

The salt covenant is more than seasoning—it is a sign of eternal friendship. From Abraham’s table to the Levitical priesthood, and from incense offerings to the words of Jesus, Scripture invites us into a covenant deeper than duty. This article explores what it means to move from servant to friend in God’s eternal design.

Grace and The Ark of The Covenant

What does the Ark of the Covenant teach us about grace? By examining the materials, contents, and the blood-covered mercy seat, John reveals a powerful gospel message: every accusation against us is shut inside the ark, under the blood. What God sees now is not our sin, but the righteousness of His Son.

How We Are Made Righteous

What makes us righteous before God? Not our actions, but Christ’s obedience. This article traces the biblical foundation of justification and the imputation of righteousness to the believer. Grounded in Romans, Galatians, and the writings of John Bunyan, it declares the unshakable truth: we are justified, clothed in Christ’s righteousness, and secure forever in Him.

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.

Our standing in Christ

What’s the difference between our position and our standing in Christ? This short reflection offers a helpful distinction between being blessed in Him and standing in His authority.

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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