Our culture is filled with ideas about how to succeed in life. We set goals, make plans, seek inspiration, and practice visualization—all in an effort to convince ourselves that we can make an uncertain future certain. Yet, deep down, we know that the future is anything but fixed. In living this way, are we, like Adam and Eve, trying to …
Wise Speech
In this teaching, Rich Robson emphasizes the power of words to bring life or death, urging believers to speak with purity and integrity. He reminds us that words must be backed by actions, as our speech affects both the listener and the speaker. Drawing from Proverbs, he points out that even fools seem wise when silent, while the righteous use …
Growing Through the Hard Stuff
In this teaching Marc Dickie shares how trials, though uncomfortable, are essential for building character, endurance, and trust in God. Drawing from Romans 5, he explained that spiritual maturity often comes through hardship—not ease. He also emphasized that real faith means acting on God’s Word, even when fear or doubt is present. Through examples like Gideon and David, Marc encourages …
Passover: Who Really Did the Killing?
The first Passover, described in Exodus 12, has long stirred questions about divine justice, innocence, and the nature of God. Traditional English translations often depict Yahweh personally going from house to house, killing the firstborn unless He saw blood on the doorposts—then He would “pass over” that house. However, a closer look at the original Hebrew text reveals a different …
The Battle Beyond the Eyes
One of the most important truths revealed in Scripture is that life involves far more than what meets the eye. Behind the visible world is an unseen spiritual conflict, one that shapes many of the experiences we encounter. God’s Word unveils this reality—not to instill fear, but to arm us with confidence and clarity. The apostle Paul pulls back the …
The Blessed Man of Psalm 1
Though one of the shortest chapters in the Bible, Psalm 1 is rich with practical wisdom for living a life of blessing. In just six verses, it unveils the path to true happiness and fulfillment by clearly showing both what to avoid and what to embrace. Its structure highlights that genuine blessing doesn’t come from following the counsel of the …
Pentecost: God’s Ultimate Game Changer
In 2025, the Hebrew calendar marks Pentecost (Shavuot) on Sunday, June 1—the fiftieth day after Passover and the seventh Sunday, perfectly aligning with God’s command in Leviticus 23. The monumental significance of what happened on that particular day, as described in Acts 2, cannot be overstated. The record begins with the words, “And when the day of Pentecost was fully …
Hope: The True Comfort
In Western culture, comfort has almost become a national pastime. Thanks to advancements in industry and technology, we enjoy effortless transportation, abundant food, and endless recreational pursuits. In many ways, life in the developed world seems devoted to the pursuit of greater ease—but are these comforts truly beneficial? Or could they be quiet distractions, subtly pulling us away from the …
Living God’s Love
Marc Dickie discusses the concept of love in Christianity, focusing on God’s love as exemplified by Jesus Christ. He emphasizes that love is not just a feeling but an action and a choice. He explains that Christians are obligated to love one another and lay down their lives for others, just as Jesus did. Stressing the importance of putting faith …
Yahweh Helps in Unexpected Ways
Rich Robson explores the biblical account of the siege of Jerusalem at the beginning of the 6th century BC, emphasizing King Zedekiah’s rebellion against Nebuchadnezzar, which results in a 2.5-year siege and devastating consequences. He explains how Zedekiah’s disobedience reflects a broader breakdown in godly leadership and highlights the biblical structure of government, where the roles of both leaders and …
