A Study in Matthew 11:1–25

Matthew 11:1–25 is where discipleship becomes deeply honest. 🕯️Jesus has been sending His disciples out with authority, but now Matthew shows what happens when the mission road gets hard and the heart starts asking questions. 🌫️➡️🕯️ This passage contains one of the most tender realities in all of ministry:Even faithful servants can feel confused when…
A Study in Matthew 10:26–42

Matthew 10:26–42 is Jesus finishing His sending sermon with the kind of words that steady a disciple’s spine. 🕯️He has already warned them about wolves, courts, slander, betrayal, and hatred. Now He gives them the deeper anchor: do not fear people, do not hide the truth, do not measure life by survival, and do not…
A Study in Matthew 9:26–38

Matthew 9:26–38 is where Matthew shows two things at the same time. 🕯️Jesus’ miracles keep spreading, and Jesus’ compassion keeps deepening. His power is undeniable, but the heartbeat under the power is love. ✝️🕯️ In these verses, Jesus heals blind eyes, frees a muted man, confronts religious hardness, and then looks at crowds with a…
A Study in Matthew 8:1–25

Matthew 8 is where the King who spoke on the mountain now walks into the brokenness of the world—and His authority becomes visible in mercy. 🕯️Matthew 5–7 showed us what the Kingdom is like. Matthew 8 shows us what the King does: He touches the unclean, He welcomes the outsider, He enters homes, He carries…
A Study in Matthew 7:1–23

Matthew 7 is where Jesus continues forming disciples by exposing what destroys spiritual sight: judgmental pride, hypocritical religion, and false confidence. 🕯️This chapter is both a warning and a mercy. Jesus warns because deception is deadly. But He also offers mercy because the Father wants disciples to walk in truth, humility, and real dependence. ✝️🕯️…
A Study in Matthew 6:1–24

Matthew 6 is where Jesus pulls the mask off religious performance and calls disciples into a hidden life with the Father. 🕯️This chapter is not about doing less good. It is about doing good without using God to build an image. 🌫️Jesus shows that the Father is not impressed by outward display, because the Father…
A Study in Matthew 5:27–48

Matthew 5:27–48 is where Jesus keeps pressing deeper, not to condemn disciples, but to heal them. 🕯️He shows that the Kingdom is not merely about avoiding “big sins.” The Kingdom is about the heart being rescued from the inside—desires, loyalties, words, revenge impulses, and even who we choose to love. 🌫️➡️🕯️ This section can feel…
A Study in Matthew 5:1–26

Matthew 5 is where the King opens His mouth and the Kingdom reveals its nature. 🕯️This chapter is not a list of “better rules” for moral people. It is the voice of Jesus describing the life that can only be born from God. ✝️🕯️The Sermon on the Mount begins by blessing the kind of people…
A Study in Matthew 4:1–25

Matthew 4 is the chapter where the King is tested, the light begins to shine, and the call to follow becomes personal. 🕯️Before Jesus confronts demons in crowds, He confronts the tempter alone. Before He teaches the multitudes, He conquers temptation in the wilderness. And before He builds disciples, He reveals the foundation of discipleship:…
A Study in Genesis 14

Genesis 14 is one of those chapters that feels like a sudden shift: wars, kings, battles, captives, and rescue. ⚔️🌍But underneath the history, God is showing you discipleship truth with sharp clarity: Abram’s faith in Genesis 14 is not shown through “comfort.” It’s shown through courage, restraint, worship, and clean hands. Jesus Christ is our…
A Study in Matthew 2:1–23

Matthew 2 is a chapter where the world shows what it does when the true King arrives. 🕯️Some people travel to worship. Some people pretend to worship while plotting. Some people obey God quietly, step by step, even when the path is dangerous. 🌫️➡️🕯️ This chapter also teaches a sobering discipleship truth:Jesus does not simply…
A Study in Matthew 1:1–25

Matthew 1 opens the New Testament like a doorway into God’s long faithfulness. 🕯️Before miracles, before sermons, before the cross and the empty tomb, Matthew begins with a family line—names that carry promise, scandal, exile, and mercy. 🌿 This chapter teaches something disciples often forget when life feels messy: God does not only work through…
A Study in Genesis 13:1–18

Genesis 13 is a chapter about separation, but it is really a chapter about faith. 🕯️It shows the difference between a believer who can let go because God is enough, and a heart that grabs because it fears there won’t be enough. Abram has just come out of Egypt with embarrassment, compromise behind him, and…
A Study in Genesis 12:1–20

Genesis 11 ended with a family stalled in Haran—halfway obedience, halfway surrender. 🌫️Genesis 12 begins with God speaking. And when God speaks, everything changes. 🕯️ This chapter is the beginning of covenant history: God calls Abram, promises blessing, and sets a rescue-plan in motion that will bless the whole world. And yet, in the same…
A Study in Genesis 11:1–25

Genesis 11 exposes a pattern the human heart keeps repeating. 🕯️People don’t only sin by doing “bad things.” People sin by building false safety. 🏗️🌫️They try to create a world where they can be secure without surrender, united without holiness, and remembered without worship. So this chapter is not only about an ancient tower. It…
A Study in Genesis 11:1–8

Genesis 11:1–8 is where Scripture pulls the curtain back on a kind of sin that hides inside “progress.” 🕯️Not every rebellion looks like violence. Some rebellion looks like a city. Some rebellion looks like unity. Some rebellion looks like “we’re just trying to be safe.” 🏗️🌫️ Babel is the picture of the inner tower every…
A Study in Genesis 10:26–32

Genesis 10:26–32 finishes the Table of Nations by zooming in on Joktan’s line—one branch of Eber’s family—then closing the chapter with a summary that ties everything together: clans, languages, lands, nations. 🌍🕯️ If Genesis 10:1–25 showed the wide spread of post-flood peoples, these verses show something more personal and detailed: real sons, real names, real…
A Study in Genesis 10:1–25

Genesis 10 can feel like “just names,” but it is actually a mercy chapter. 🕯️🌍After the flood, God does not erase humanity. God restarts humanity. And instead of giving a vague summary like “people spread everywhere,” Scripture records families, lines, and nations—because God is showing you something important: Genesis 10 also sets up the next…
A Study in Genesis 8

Genesis 8:1 Meaning 🕯️🌊God remembered Noah, and every living thing with him in the ark. That word “remembered” does not mean God forgot and suddenly recalled. It means God turned His covenant attention toward Noah—acting on His promise with faithful care. 🤝 When the flood felt endless, God’s faithfulness was not. When the sky stayed…
A Study in Genesis 7

Genesis 7 is where warning becomes weather. 🌧️🌊Genesis 6 showed God’s grief over a world filled with corruption and violence, and God’s mercy in providing a way of rescue through the ark. Genesis 7 shows that God’s word is not empty. When God says judgment is coming, it comes. When God provides refuge, that refuge…
A Study in Genesis 6:1–22

Genesis 6 is the moment where the Bible stops whispering about sin and starts showing the full storm. 🌫️Genesis 3 brought the fall.Genesis 4 showed blood on the ground.Genesis 5 repeated the funeral rhythm—“and he died.” ⏳💧Now Genesis 6 shows what happens when sin is allowed to spread without repentance: the earth becomes filled with…
A Study in Genesis 5:26–32

Genesis 5 has been beating one steady drum: ⏳🌫️Life… years… children… and then the same sentence returns—“and he died.” That repetition is not filler. It is Scripture refusing to let us romanticize sin. The curse is real. Death is real. And humanity cannot outrun it by longer lifespans, bigger families, stronger cities, or louder achievements.…
A Study in Genesis 5:1–25

Genesis 5 looks like a list, but it reads like a heartbeat. ⏳It keeps repeating the same drumline: That phrase is not thrown in for mood. It is Scripture telling the truth about the curse of Genesis 3 in the most sober way possible. Sin did not stay “spiritual.” It reached into flesh and bone.…
A Study in Genesis 4:26

Genesis 4:26 Meaning 🌿🕯️Seth also had a son, and he named him Enosh. Then people began to call on the name of the Lord. That single sentence is a doorway. It closes one chapter of blood and pride, and it opens a new kind of sound in the world—prayer. 🙏 Genesis 4 has been heavy.…
A Study in Genesis 4:1–25

Genesis 4 moves from the fall’s inward fracture to sin’s outward fruit. 🌫️Genesis 3 showed shame, fear, hiding, and blame entering the human heart.Genesis 4 shows what that inward poison produces when it’s protected instead of confessed: jealousy, hatred, murder, and hardened defiance. 💧 This chapter also shows the tenderness of God even in judgment.…

