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Breathing Life into Dry Bones: A Lenten Journey of Hope
Lent often leads us into quiet, uncomfortable places. It is a season where we are invited to confront what is dry within us—our weariness, our sin, our grief, and even our doubts. The lectionary does not shy away from this reality. Instead, it brings us to one of the most haunting and powerful images in all of Scripture: a valley filled with dry bones. The prophet Ezekiel is carried by the Spirit into a landscape of death. Bones scattered. Bleached. Lifeless. And then comes t
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Mar 173 min read


Listening, Trusting, and Being Reconciled
Lent is not simply a season of reflection—it is a season of reorientation . It calls us to examine where our hearts have wandered, to listen again for God’s voice, and to rediscover what it means to live in grace. Psalm 95 and Romans 5:1–11 together form a powerful theological movement: from warning to invitation , from hardened hearts to reconciled lives . Psalm 95: Worship That Demands a Response Psalm 95 begins with joy—singing, praise, thanksgiving. But it does not end th
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Mar 33 min read


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
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