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On the Mountain of Transformation
Matthew 17:1–9 recounts one of the most theologically charged moments in the Gospels: the Transfiguration. Jesus leads Peter, James, and John up a mountain where his appearance is dramatically altered—his face shines, his clothes become dazzling, and Moses and Elijah appear beside him. A voice from the cloud declares, “This is my Son…listen to him.” This passage is not merely a display of divine glory; it is a revelation that calls disciples toward transformation. Within the
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Feb 94 min read


When Worship Becomes Justice
There is a consistent thread woven throughout the prophetic writings—a reminder that faith is never meant to remain confined within the walls of worship. Scripture repeatedly calls God’s people to a faith that is lived as much as it is proclaimed. This week’s passage from Isaiah 58:1–12 continues a conversation that began generations earlier in Micah 6:1–8, inviting us to consider what authentic devotion to God truly looks like. Micah presents us with a powerful courtroom ima
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Feb 23 min read


John the Baptist: Preparing Disciples for Christ
In the opening movements of the Gospels, before Jesus gathers crowds or calls disciples by name, another voice is already at work in the wilderness. John the Baptist stands at the threshold of the gospel story as more than a prophetic forerunner; he is a formative disciple-maker whose ministry directly shapes the earliest followers of Jesus. Without John’s faithful witness, the initial movement toward Christ might have looked very different. John’s ministry was rooted in prep
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Jan 193 min read
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