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And the brethren immediately sent away Paul and Silas by night unto Berea: who coming thither went into the synagogue of the Jews. These were more noble than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness of mind, and searched the scriptures daily, whether those things were so.

What business is it of mine to judge those outside the church? Are you not to judge those inside?

Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.

For this is the love of God, that we keep his commandments: and his commandments are not grievous.

For as the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also.

For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled. Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, he shall be called the least in the kingdom of heaven: but whosoever shall do and teach them, the same shall be called great in the kingdom of heaven.

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What Do You Want From Me?
Nov 19, 2025

Why We’re Comfortable Expressing Our Wants—but Rarely Asking for Theirs

We often move through the world assuming we’re communicating, when in reality we’re only broadcasting. We talk about what we want, what we feel, what we fear, what we hope for. Our desires are familiar to us; they present themselves readily. So we speak them readily.

But turning the question around—asking someone else, “What do you want from me?”—that requires a different posture. It opens us to responsibility, to change, to the possibility that we might have to become more than what we currently are. Maybe that’s why we avoid it.

The avoidance shows up everywhere: in our relationships, in our writing, in our art, and yes, even in our spiritual lives. It’s a quiet pattern hiding in plain sight.

Worship Song: Let God Arise
Worship Song: Let God Arise
Nov 18, 2025

Verse 1

Verse 1

Let God arise—
Enemies scatter like smoke in the wind,
Wicked melt like wax in the fire,
But the righteous stand and sing.
Raise your voice to the One who rides the storm,
Father to the lost, shelter in the night,
He breaks the chains of the lonely and bound,
But the proud fade into dry ground.

Verse 2

Leaving, Cleaving, and Never Alone: How Marriage Reveals the Bible’s Vision of Interdependence
Nov 13, 2025

Modern culture—especially in the West—teaches that adulthood means independence.

Modern culture—especially in the West—teaches that adulthood means independence.
Get out on your own.
Stand on your own two feet.
Build your own life apart from your parents, your history, and often even your church.

And many Christians have read Genesis 2:24 through that same cultural lens, assuming that “leaving father and mother” means breaking ties in order to become fully self-sufficient.

But Scripture paints a much richer picture.

Never Built Around One: The Biblical Call to Unite Around Christ and One Another—not a Human Leader
Nov 13, 2025

Introduction: When Unity Goes Wrong

Throughout Christian history—and in many churches today—it’s easy to slip into unspoken assumptions about leadership. We end up orbiting around a personality, a pastor, a charismatic voice, or a beloved parent figure who becomes the center of our stability. We say we trust Jesus, but we act as though the health of the church depends mostly on who holds the earthly steering wheel.

But Scripture tells a very different story.

The church is not built on the charisma of a leader, the steadiness of a parent, or the giftedness of a teacher. The church is built on Christ, held together by His Spirit, and sustained by the mutual support of the Body.

“We Can’t Live With Them”: The Endless Search for an Enemy in American History
Nov 12, 2025

Every generation in America seems to rediscover the same grim refrain: we can’t live with them.

Every generation in America seems to rediscover the same grim refrain: we can’t live with them.

The pronoun changes—Native Americans, Black people, immigrants, feminists, Muslims, liberals—but the underlying fear never does. Each time a new group demands equality, a familiar faction of Americans insists coexistence is impossible. And in 2025, with right-wing commentators warning that the nation is “on the brink of civil war,” it’s clear we’re watching this old story play out again.

From the start, the United States has balanced two opposing ideals: freedom and hierarchy.

Worship Song: Prophesy Boldly
Worship Song: Prophesy Boldly
Nov 10, 2025

Verse 1

Verse 1
What are you doing, man?
Are you trying to be a curse?
You weren’t made to rule her hand —
You were made to lift her first.
You’re not her master, not her king,
You’re half the chord that’s meant to sing.

Pre-Chorus
You were made for each other,
Made equally yoked,
Not a chain, not a burden,
But a promise spoke.

When the Machine Makes the Choir: AI, Hip-Hop, and the Sacred Weight of Intent
Nov 9, 2025

Intro: AI Can Write the Song, But Should It?

We live in a world where you can type “create a gospel-style hip-hop track about redemption” into an AI music tool like Suno or Udio — and in 30 seconds, a full song appears. Choir harmonies, 808s, even a fake voice that sounds like it grew up in church and cyphers.

For some Christian creators, this feels like a breakthrough: Finally — a way to reach people who don’t listen to traditional worship music.

But that excitement lives beside a landmine.

You Can’t Hide the Poor from God
Nov 8, 2025

People are not garbage. Garbage is garbage.

There’s a question that keeps pressing on my conscience:

How can God judge us for overlooking the poor if we’ve built a world where we don’t even see the poor?

But maybe that question doesn’t go far enough.

Worship Song: Christ is Born, Let Love Unite
Worship Song: Christ is Born, Let Love Unite
Nov 7, 2025

Verse 1

Verse 1

In the still of the night,
Heav’n’s glory shines;
Calling tribes, every tongue
Into Your light.
From the lost and the weak
To the strong and free,
You are gathering all
Into unity.
Your promise remains
For each land and race:
One family of nations
In Your house of grace.

Pre-Chorus

Worship Song: Christmas in Heaven
Worship Song: Christmas in Heaven
Nov 7, 2025

Verse 1

Verse 1
Snow on the empty street,
Warm lights but my heart won’t beat
Like it did when you were here—
Love froze in the winter air.
Carols of what might be,
Prayers for a memory.

Chorus
There’ll be Christmas in heaven,
All things made new again.
When you are what I dreamed of,
I can love you then.
Redeemed in Christ forever,
Tears will be wiped away.
I can’t love you now—oh, but I’ll love you then,
When night turns to day.

Verse 2
I can’t be near you now,
Mercy has shown me how.
This year my joy’s not the same—
Freedom and quiet pain.
The manger softly calls,
Healing through bitter loss.

This Isn’t Policy—It’s Bullying: Why the Trump Administration Is Avoiding Real Solutions on Identity Documents
Nov 6, 2025

Introduction

Let’s be clear: this debate was never just about what letter appears on a passport.

When the Trump administration fought—and won—the right to remove the “X” gender marker from passports and force people to use the sex on their birth certificates, it wasn’t because the country was facing a crisis of forged gender identities or airport confusion.

It was a message.

What Do You Mean, a Waste of Money?
Nov 6, 2025

When Donald Trump told 60 Minutes that it would be “hard for me as president to give a lot of money to New York — because if you have a Communist running New York, all you’re doing is wasting the money you’re sending there,” the line traveled fast.

When Donald Trump told 60 Minutes that it would be “hard for me as president to give a lot of money to New York — because if you have a Communist running New York, all you’re doing is wasting the money you’re sending there,” the line traveled fast.

Not just because of its bluntness, but because of the assumption tucked inside it: that helping people through government is a kind of fiscal sin — while helping the powerful somehow isn’t.

The question almost asks itself: what do you mean, a waste of money?

“Socialism for the Rich”: What GOP Panic About Zohran Mamdani Really Reveals About Capitalism
Nov 6, 2025

When Georgia Congressman Buddy Carter introduced the so-called “MAMDANI Act” — a symbolic bill to cut off all federal funds to New York City now that a self-described socialist, Zohran Mamdani, has become mayor — he wasn’t legislating policy.

When Georgia Congressman Buddy Carter introduced the so-called “MAMDANI Act” — a symbolic bill to cut off all federal funds to New York City now that a self-described socialist, Zohran Mamdani, has become mayor — he wasn’t legislating policy. He was legislating fear.

Fear of the idea that ordinary people might, at last, see public money used for their benefit.

For decades, American conservatives have wielded the word socialism as a political bludgeon — a shorthand for inefficiency, tyranny, or moral decay. Yet when public money flows upward — to corporations, investors, or politically connected firms — the same people call it “economic development,” “bailouts,” or “market support.”

MENE, MENE, TEKEL, UPHARSIN
Nov 5, 2025

When Presidents Can’t Read the Writing on the Wall

In the ancient Book of Daniel, King Belshazzar holds a lavish feast in defiance of looming danger. In the midst of his arrogance, a mysterious hand appears and writes on the wall:
“Mene, Mene, Tekel, Upharsin.”

Daniel translates:

Mene — Your days are numbered.

Worship Song: Remember Me
Worship Song: Remember Me
Nov 5, 2025

Verse 1

Verse 1
Lord, when the night surrounds my soul,
And all the world forgets my name,
I cry like David in the dark,
“Remember me in steadfast grace.”
For You are near to broken hearts,
You write my tears in sacred lines,
You hold my frame within Your hands,
Your mercy spans all troubled times.

Chorus
Remember me, O Faithful One,
When others turn their face away;
You never leave, You never fade,
Your covenant love forever stays.
Jesus, when You come in Your Kingdom,
Remember me, remember me.

Verse 2
Like the thief upon the cross,
With nothing left but desperate plea,
He whispered, “Lord, remember me,”
And heaven opened quietly.
You answered him through blood and pain,
“Today with Me you’ll surely be,”
A promise carved in love and truth,
Hope spoken through eternity.

Worship Song: The Rock and the Wanderer
Worship Song: The Rock and the Wanderer
Nov 5, 2025

Verse 1

Verse 1
Hear me now, you sky and land,
I’ll sing of the Father’s hand.
He found us in the desert dry,
Carried us safe like an eagle’s cry.
He fed us milk and wheat so fine,
Honey from stone, and the sweetest wine.

Chorus
But we wandered, we forgot,
Traded the Rock for gods of rot.
Oh, the Lord watched silently,
Said, “Let them learn what it is to be free.”
Yet His heart, though filled with flame,
Never forgot our name.

Verse 2
He said, “I’ll hide My face from you,
See what your pride will do.
You chased new gods, strange and cold—
Forgotten the Love you knew of old.
I’ll let a foolish nation rise,
To open your blinded eyes.”

Worship Song: Let Us Pray Like the Prophet Habakkuk
Worship Song: Let Us Pray Like the Prophet Habakkuk
Nov 5, 2025

Verse 1

Verse 1
Let us pray like the prophet Habakkuk,
Lord, we’ve heard of Your mighty ways.
In these years, revive Your wonders,
In Your wrath, let mercy stay.
From the mountains Your glory thundered,
Heaven blazed with holy light,
Earth was full of songs and shivers,
At the coming of Your might.

Chorus
Though the fig trees bear no blossoms,
And the vines yield not a sign,
Though the fields are dry and empty,
No sheep and no cattle to find—
Still I’ll rejoice in my Savior,
Still I will sing of His grace.
For the Lord God is my strength and my shelter,
He sets my feet in high places.

Verse 2
You came riding on the storm wind,
Through the rivers, through the sea.
With Your arrows flashing lightning,
Sun and moon stood silently.
Nations trembled, hills were shattered,
Ancient mountains bowed down low.
You marched out to save Your people,
Crushed the wicked with one blow.

Worship Song: Give Thanks to the Lord
Worship Song: Give Thanks to the Lord
Nov 5, 2025

Verse 1

Verse 1
Come all you people, lift your voice,
Make a joyful noise, rejoice,
We are His flock, we are His own,
Sheep of the pasture, led back home.
Enter His gates with thankful hearts,
Into His courts with praise we start,
For the Lord is good, His love won’t fade,
His faithfulness through every age.

Chorus
Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good,
His steadfast love forever will endure.
From generation to generation sing,
Bless the Lord, O my soul—give thanks to the King.

Verse 2
Oh come, let us sing to the Rock of our salvation,
Bow down before the Maker of all creation.
He holds the mountains high and the valleys low,
The sea is His and the rivers that flow.
Give thanks, for He heard the cry of the lost,
Gathered the wandering, no matter the cost.
He heals the broken, lifts up the weak,
His mercy is the song we speak.

Worship Song: Song of Deborah
Worship Song: Song of Deborah
Nov 5, 2025

1 When Israel’s leaders took the lead,

1
When Israel’s leaders took the lead,
The people volunteered—
So praise the Lord, the God of all,
Whose name is to be feared.

2
Hear, kings and princes, listen close;
I sing unto the Lord.
When He marched out from Edom’s land,
The earth shook at His word.

3
The mountains trembled in His path,
The clouds poured down their rain.
In Shamgar’s days the roads were still,
Fear ruled the land with pain.