Posts from December 2024

Posts from December 2024

Embracing God’s Promise in the New Year

As we begin a fresh new year, I’m reminded of Paul’s beautiful words to the church in Corinth. Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come: The old has gone, the new is here!” – 2 Corinthians 5:17.   What a perfect reminder that each new beginning is an opportunity to experience God’s transformative grace in our lives. The past year brought challenges for many people in our communities and worldwide. Yet through it all, we’ve witnessed countless…

Finding Hope in the Names of Christ: Reflections on Isaiah 9:6

When life seeks to challenge us, the words of the prophet Isaiah offer heartfelt comfort and reassurance, especially when we reflect upon the names of Christ. For to us a Child is born, to us a Son is given, and the government will be on His shoulders. And He will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace” – Isaiah 9:6. These four magnificent names of Christ speak directly to our deepest needs and longings. They remind…

Hope That Never Fades: A Devotional on Psalm 71:14-16

But I will keep on hoping for Your help; I will praise You more and more” – Psalm 71:14. In these words, the psalmist makes a purposeful declaration of faith. His words don’t say, “I will hope when things are good” or “I will praise You when I feel like it.” Instead, regardless of circumstances, a steadfast commitment to hope and praise inspires us to imitate his unwavering determination. Hope isn’t born from comfortable circumstances but from a deep understanding…

The Promise Fulfilled: Tracing God’s Plan Through Scripture

As we enter the Advent season, I’m struck by the awe-inspiring way God intricately weaves the story of Jesus throughout the entire Old Testament. For 400 years after the last prophet spoke, God remained silent. But this wasn’t divine absence—it was divine anticipation building toward the most pivotal moment in human history. Consider this: over 300 Messianic prophecies, written centuries before Jesus’ birth, meticulously painted an impossibly specific portrait of the coming Savior. He would be born in tiny Bethlehem…