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Christian Briem
In this article, the question of why Scripture speaks of praying in the Holy Spirit rather than to Him is examined, while affirming His full deity. The focus is on the Spirit’s role as the divine power enabling believers to approach the Father through Christ.
Ephesians 6:18; Jude 20; Romans 8:26-27
John Nelson Darby
In this article, the relationship between God’s light and love is reflected on, showing how the finished work of Christ removes fear and gives the believer peace before God. The focus is on confidence that flows from knowing Christ is exalted in glory as proof of complete forgiveness and justification.
1 Peter 1:21; Isaiah 6:1,5,7; Luke 5:8
Gerrid Setzer
In this article, the foot-washing in John 13 is used to show that Christ’s authority as Lord comes before our understanding as His disciples. The focus is on trusting and obeying Him unreservedly, knowing that He is both Lord and Teacher.
John 13:13,14
Gerrid Setzer
The following article is about the Lord Jesus’ question to the scribes about Psalm 110 and how it reveals the unique glory of his person as both David’s Son and David’s Lord.
Matthew 22:41-45
Gerrid Setzer
In this article, Hannah’s prayer is considered as a powerful example of bringing deep distress honestly and persistently before the Lord. The focus is on how prayer not only brings answers from God, but also brings inner change and peace even before circumstances improve.
1 Samuel 1:10-15
Friedemann Werkshage
In this article, the vastness of the universe and the growing knowledge of the stars are used to reflect on the greatness, power, and wisdom of God. At the same time, the focus is on the Creator’s love, shown in Christ, who entered His creation to bring help and salvation to people.
Jeremiah 33:22; Isaiah 55:8-9
Stephen Campbell
In this article, John the Baptist’s unusual diet is used to draw spiritual lessons about a believer’s heavenly outlook, appetite for God’s Word, and orderly service.
Mark 1:6
Ernst-August Bremicker
In this article, the Lord Jesus’ words “Do not let your hearts be troubled” are reflected on in the context of uncertainty and transition, especially at the turn of the year. The focus is on how faith, hope, and Christ’s peace can calm restless hearts when the future feels unclear.
John 14:1
Daniel Melli
In this article, key statements from Exodus 19 are reflected on to show how God reminded His people of their redemption, care, and nearness. The passage is applied to believers today, encouraging grateful remembrance of what God has done and continues to do.
Exodus 19:4
Daniel Melui
In this article, the first sign of the Lord Jesus at the wedding in Cana is explored, highlighting its message of grace, joy, and obedience. The account is viewed both prophetically and practically, with applications for Christian life and faith today.
John 2:1-11
Gerrid Setzer
In this article, a reflection on Lamentations highlights how God often brings comfort before deliverance, even in the deepest distress. The focus is on trusting His nearness and word of reassurance while waiting for salvation to unfold.
Lamentations 3:55-58
Gerrid Setzer
In this article, Christian forgiveness is considered in the light of how Christ forgave us—freely, fully, and permanently—and what this means for our relationships with one another.
Colossians 3:13
Author: unknown
In this article, legalism is briefly clarified as a matter of inner motive rather than outward obedience, pointing instead to a heart strengthened by grace.
Hebrews 13:9
Daniel Melui
In this article, the present work of the Lord Jesus for His church is outlined, focusing on how He sanctifies, purifies, nourishes, and cares for her in love. The passage invites a closer look at His ongoing, faithful care until He brings the church to glory.
Ephesians 5:25-29
Charles Ryrie
In this article, the contrast between law and grace is explored, showing how Christian conduct flows not from obligation but from a new relationship and motivation rooted in blessing. An illustrative story highlights why grace, rather than commandment, produces genuine transformation.
Romans 10:4
Gerrid Setzer
In this article, the biblical teaching on the future millennial kingdom of Christ is briefly considered, addressing common questions and doubts about its nature. The focus is on trusting God’s Word even when aspects of His plans surpass human understanding.
Revelation 20:4-5
Marco Lessmann
In this article, episodes from Joseph’s life are used to reflect on trust in God’s wisdom during hardship and to point to Christ as the perfect example of dependence on the Father.
Genesis 40:14; 48:17-19
Charles Henry Mackintosh
God delights in Christ—and true worship is simply presenting Christ back to God. Yet our gatherings and prayers often feel dry and weak because we focus more on ourselves than on Him. This article challenges us to return to Christ-centered worship that brings joy to God’s heart.
John 4:23
Marco Lessmann
Nehemiah prayed “today” for months, trusting God’s timing even when heaven seemed silent. If your prayers feel unanswered, this story reminds you to keep praying—and to wait for the day when your “today” becomes God’s.
Nehemiah 1:11
Alex Schneider
In a time of famine, Elisha dared to ask for a big pot—an act of bold faith that God honored. Scripture shows this pattern again and again: God responds to great expectations. Could our small prayers be limiting what He wants to do? Discover why faith’s courage matters.
2 Kings 4:38
