Redemption always comes at a cost. Boaz points us to Jesus, whose love willingly paid the price to redeem us.
Redemption always comes at a cost. Boaz points us to Jesus, whose love willingly paid the price to redeem us.
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....
God’s covenant rests on His faithfulness, not our perfection.
Jesus’ words in His trial gave life to the world. Reflect on His courage, obedience, and the salvation He offers to all who trust Him.
Judas betrayed Jesus with a kiss, but Jesus did not run. Out of love for us, He willingly faced arrest, suffering, and the cross to bring us life.
Jesus’ anguish shows His love. He submits to the cross, giving eternal life to everyone who believes.
Jesus moved toward the cross with purpose and urgency—because His death and resurrection would set us free.
Peter gladly confesses Jesus as the Christ, but recoils when that confession leads to the cross—unaware that this hard road is the very path of our salvation.
El Qanna reveals a God who doesn’t shrug when we drift, but fights for our hearts with righteous, covenant love.