When Jesus said, “I am,” the guards fell back. Yet He willingly surrendered, protecting His disciples and choosing the path of suffering to save us.
When Jesus said, “I am,” the guards fell back. Yet He willingly surrendered, protecting His disciples and choosing the path of suffering to save us.
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 knew Judas would betray Him, yet He still showed him kindness and mercy—revealing a love that reaches even those who fail Him.
Halal praise is bold, joyful, and wholehearted—choosing to celebrate God for who He is, even before our circumstances change.
God isn’t looking for perfect people—just willing ones. When we focus on Christ instead of ourselves, He does the work through us.
We know what God asks—care for others. The question is where to start. With Jesus’ love, even small steps become powerful acts of faith
God’s counsel is not rushed, revised, or derailed. It stands firm, reaching far beyond this moment and into generations yet to come.
Knowing about God isn’t the same as knowing Him. True intimacy with Him comes through relationship, not information.
Jesus promises rewards beyond imagination, yet gently turns our hearts from calculation to love and trust.
When faith adds requirements to Jesus, it loses the Gospel. Paul reminds us: Christ alone is enough.