David wrestles with life’s brevity and suffering in Psalm 39, yet finds hope only in God. A pattern for bringing hard questions to the Lord in faith and submission.
Explore the true cost of discipleship in Luke 14:25-35—loving Christ supremely, bearing your cross, and counting all as loss for His sake.
Explore Psalm 36’s stark contrast: sin’s rebellion yields to God’s boundless grace, transforming death to life in Christ.
Explore the sobering tale of Ananias and Sapphira in Acts 5, revealing God’s holy judgment on hypocrisy amid the early church’s unity. A call to sincere faith.
In a divided world, embrace the second great commandment: love your neighbor as yourself, as Jesus teaches through the Good Samaritan. Eternal life flows from Christ’s mercy.
When evil prospers and suffering abounds, Psalm 10 cries: Where are You, God? Yet the Lord reigns forever, hearing the humble and judging the wicked.
Jesus affirms the greatest commandment: Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength—rooted in God’s oneness and grace.
In Acts 4:32–37, the early church displays profound unity of heart and soul, sharing all things freely so none lacked—a glorious witness to Christ’s transforming grace.
In Psalm 73, Asaph wrestles with envy of the wicked’s prosperity, only to find true contentment in God alone—our strength and portion forever.
Jesus’ parable of the great banquet reveals God’s urgent invitation to sinners: reject excuses, accept grace, and feast eternally in His Kingdom.