Zechariah 8:1–17 — The God Who Returns, the People Who Come Home

God’s passionate promise to dwell in Jerusalem is more than a word to a post-exilic remnant—it is a live transmission to history. Zechariah 8:1–17 unveils the Lord’s zealous love for Zion, His gathering of the scattered, and His requirement for justice, truth, and peace. But though Israel returned to the land, the deeper return—to the Lord—still awaits. Only Christ can give the new heart required to dwell in the city of truth. This is not ancient history. It is prophecy unfolding before our eyes.

When Democracy is Denied in the Name of Democracy

What happens when politicians break the rules in the name of justice? Who decides what is right when truth is no longer fixed? In a world of shifting definitions and political theatre, Christians must return to the unchanging Word of God.

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.

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.

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.