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When Dying Means Living

We all face critical junctures in life—moments of decision where we must choose between two paths. These are times when our will intersects with God’s will, and we must decide whether to follow our own desires or surrender to His plan. These pivotal points aren’t a one-time experience; they’re a recurring choice throughout a believer’s life. Yet, in these defining moments, …

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Our Time on Earth is Short

Have you ever really taken a moment to think about time? Not just the hours on a clock or the days on a calendar, but how quickly it all slips by? We wake up, go about our day, and before we know it, another week has vanished. And yet, deep down, we know time isn’t just something we spend—it’s one …

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The Day Death Died

This Resurrection Sunday, we celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ—the pivotal moment that secures the future fulfillment of God’s plan: a perfect people living on a perfect earth. This divine plan, disrupted by the first Adam’s disobedience, was restored through the faith and obedience of the last Adam, Jesus. He died, and God raised him to everlasting life. Just as Jesus lives …

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Giving Meaning to Life Through Death: Part 1

This world is not the one God originally created. Because of Adam’s rebellion, it is now filled with uncertainty and unpredictability. No one knows exactly what the future holds. Yet, despite this reality, people often live as though they can control what lies ahead. Whether in work, finances, health, or relationships, life is full of unexpected—and often unpleasant—surprises. King Solomon …

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The Dichotomy of Fear

Since the late 1980s we have all seen tee-shirts and placards displaying the phrase “No Fear”. While this popular mantra may give some degree of encouragement, it can also be misleading. While it may seem sensible to eliminate fear from our lives, not all fear is bad. It is a good thing to fear a sow Grizzly bear with cubs. …