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The Lord Is Our Shepherd!

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If you’ve ever felt lost, overwhelmed, or unsure of where life is going, the Bible has a comforting truth: God is your Shepherd. From the Old Testament to the words of Jesus in John chapter 10, Scripture paints a powerful picture of God's care, guidance, and protection. He isn’t distant. He’s close—like a Shepherd with His sheep. So what does that actually mean? Let’s unpack it. Psalm 23 – The Original Shepherd Psalm Long before Jesus walked the earth, David wrote these famous words: "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want." (Psalm 23:1) David knew what it meant to care for sheep—he used to be a shepherd himself. He knew sheep were helpless on their own. They needed someone to guide them, feed them, protect them. That’s how he saw God. And that’s how we should see Him too. God leads us to still waters. He restores our souls. He walks with us in the darkest valleys. The image is clear: we are not alone. Ezekiel 34 – God Promises to Shepherd His People T...

How Jesus Taught Us to Live a Godly Life – The Biblical Blueprint for Christian Living

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"How do I live a godly life?" Millions of Christians ask this very question. But here’s the good news: Jesus didn’t leave us guessing. He showed us exactly how to live a life that pleases God. Not just in His sermons, but in every step, word, and moment of His life on earth. So let’s go straight to the source, the Bible, and unpack how Jesus taught us to live a godly life. Start with the Heart – Love God First When asked what the greatest commandment was, Jesus said: "Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind." – Matthew chapter 22 verse 37 Godly living starts with loving God deeply and personally. It’s not about performing for others or ticking religious boxes. It’s about heart-level devotion. If we don’t get this part right, everything else falls apart. Follow Him – Literally Jesus never said, “Admire me.” He said: "Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and...

Jesus Is God: The Book of Revelation Makes It Clear

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 Some people say Jesus was just a prophet. Others say He was a good man or maybe even an angel. But the Book of Revelation shows something much greater. It reveals the true identity of Jesus, and it’s not unclear. He is not just from God. He is God. Right from the start of Revelation, Jesus speaks about Himself in a way no created being ever could. In Revelation chapter 1 verse 8, He says, "I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the ending, says the Lord, who is, and who was, and who is to come, the Almighty." This isn’t someone claiming to be a teacher. This is someone claiming to be eternal, the Almighty. Then in verses 17 and 18, Jesus says, "Fear not; I am the first and the last. I am He that lives, and was dead, and behold, I am alive forevermore." Who was dead and is now alive forever? Jesus. And He calls Himself the first and the last. Those are titles that only God can rightfully use. Even the angels know who He is In Revelation chapter 5, ...

God Is Bigger Than Your Mind Can Handle

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 Let’s be honest—our human minds are small. We can barely understand the ocean, let alone the entire universe. And yet, many people speak about God as if He should fit inside our brains, our opinions, or our theories. But here’s the truth: God can never be fully known or explained by human logic. He’s not just bigger than the universe—He’s bigger than imagination itself. Isaiah chapter 55 verses 8 to 9 says it plainly: “For My thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways My ways, says the Lord. For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are My ways higher than your ways, and My thoughts than your thoughts.” That’s a gentle way of saying: You can’t figure God out. We’re talking about a Being who existed before time, created matter with a word, and knows every thought before it’s even formed in your mind. Try wrapping your brain around that. You can’t. And that’s the point. The moment you think you’ve “figured God out,” you’re probably no longer talking about the ...

Why Jesus Had to Step Into Time, Space, and Matter

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 God is eternal. He exists outside of time, beyond space, and untouched by physical matter. He is Spirit, limitless and holy. He does not age, He does not take up space, and He is not made of atoms or dust. So why would such a God step into the very creation He exists above? The answer is simple: love and salvation. When humanity sinned, something broke. Sin didn’t just make people bad—it separated us from a perfect, holy God. And that separation couldn’t be fixed by good behavior or religious effort. We were stuck in a broken world, bound by time, trapped in space, and made of flesh that decays. But God wasn’t content to leave us in that condition. So He did something amazing. The eternal stepped into time. The invisible took on flesh. The Creator entered His own creation. John chapter 1 verse 14 says, “The Word became flesh and dwelt among us.” The eternal Son of God became a man. Not just to visit, but to save. Jesus was born at a specific moment in time, in a specific plac...

God Exists Outside of Time, Space, and Matter: What That Really Means

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 When we talk about God, we often picture Him through the lens of human experience. We think in hours, in places, in physical things we can see and touch. But God is not like us. He is the Creator of all things, including the very structure of reality—time, space, and matter. These three define our universe, but they do not define God. He existed before any of them were made. He is not limited by what He created. Let’s start with time. In Genesis chapter 1 verse 1, it says, "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth." The phrase "in the beginning" points to time. It had a starting point. Time began when God created the universe. But God Himself has no beginning. Psalm chapter 90 verse 2 says, "Before the mountains were brought forth, or ever You had formed the earth and the world, even from everlasting to everlasting, You are God." God was already alive before time began. He was not born. He does not age. He does not move through time like w...

Why the Wisest People Today Might Be the Biggest Fools

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 Today, many scientists and so-called intellectuals boldly declare, “There is no God.” They claim the universe came from nothing. No Creator. No Designer. Just random explosions and time. And the world applauds them. They win awards, get featured in documentaries, and write bestsellers explaining why God is just a myth. But here’s the problem: According to the Bible, all that brilliance means nothing without the fear of God. Proverbs chapter 9 verse 10 says: “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the holy is understanding.” Let that sink in. Wisdom doesn’t start in a lab. It starts on your knees. The Bible doesn’t admire godless knowledge—it exposes it. Psalm chapter 14 verse 1 says it plainly: “The fool has said in his heart, There is no God.” So while the world calls them geniuses, Heaven calls them fools. Because without the fear of God: Knowledge turns into arrogance Science turns into rebellion And the “wise” become spiri...