Jesus, the Way
Jesus did not present Himself as merely a way among many. He declared Himself to be the Way. To know Him, to point others to Him, and to embody His way of life—this is the calling entrusted to every Christian.
Jesus did not present Himself as merely a way among many. He declared Himself to be the Way. To know Him, to point others to Him, and to embody His way of life—this is the calling entrusted to every Christian.
When Jesus began His ministry at about thirty years of age, He carried burdens that would have felt familiar to many of us—poverty, family responsibility, uncertainty, and long seasons of waiting. In His struggles, we discover a Savior who is not distant from our lives but deeply acquainted with them.
The Burdens of the Thirty-Year-Old Jesus Read More »
Every day we forget, and every day we are forgotten.
Human life unfolds within this quiet rhythm of memory and loss.
Yet beyond this fragile cycle stands a promise: there is One who never forgets.
The Grace of Being Remembered Read More »
“My grace is sufficient for you.”
By examining the cultural context of the Apostle Paul’s time, this essay explores the spiritual tension of carrying a weakness that society labeled as a curse. Discover why the preservation of our flaws can sometimes be a greater grace than their removal—and how Paul’s ancient struggle becomes a source of present comfort for us.
Weakness (The Thorn in the Flesh) Read More »