In the presence of perfect holiness, Isaiah felt “undone.” But a burning coal didn’t bring pain—it brought purification. Explore the Hebrew concept of naga’ and how God’s touch transforms our deepest guilt into a restored purpose.
In the presence of perfect holiness, Isaiah felt “undone.” But a burning coal didn’t bring pain—it brought purification. Explore the Hebrew concept of naga’ and how God’s touch transforms our deepest guilt into a restored purpose.
Please forgive the iniquity of this people, according to the greatness of your steadfast love… (Numbers 14:19 ESV) Some failures don’t fade quickly. They sit with you, replay in your mind, and leave you wondering if you’ve crossed a line you can’t come back from....
Do not be wise in your own eyes; fear the LORD and turn away from evil. (Proverbs 3:7 ESV) There’s a moment we’ve all faced. A time when we know what the right choice is, but something in us hesitates. Not because we’re confused, but because we’re tempted. In that...
Waiting can feel like being stuck, but the Hebrew word Qavah reframes everything. It’s the image of a cord stretched taut—a hopeful expectation that God is on the other end of the rope.
You are deeply loved with a love that never fades.
God’s covenant rests on His faithfulness, not our perfection.
The psalmist’s word nephesh describes the whole living being. When he says his soul thirsts for God, he means his entire life longs for the living God.
God doesn’t scatter people across the earth carelessly. He places them exactly where they need to be.
Psalm 23 reminds us: the Shepherd restores our soul, then leads us on right paths with care, never abandoning us along the way.
Isaiah 26:3 promises perfect peace. When your mind leans on God, not circumstances, your soul is held in His full, lasting shalom.