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The Kingdom of God is Like
Drawing from a series of biblical parables, this text explores the multifaceted nature of the Kingdom of God as an active, transformative force in the world. It characterizes the Kingdom as a spiritual seed or leaven that begins subtly within the heart but eventually expands into a dominant, world-altering presence. Because this Kingdom possesses unparalleled value and redemptive power, it demands a joyful and total sacrifice from those who pursue it.

Power In the Blood Assembly
May 56 min read


Pilate’s Problem “What shall I do with Jesus?”
The author frames this historical event as a universal moral crossroad, suggesting that every individual holds the authority to either accept or reject Jesus. By symbolically washing his hands, Pilate attempted to evade responsibility, yet the text argues that such a decisive choice remains inescapable for everyone. This commentary emphasizes that the verdict one renders regarding Christ carries profound and lasting personal consequences.

Power In the Blood Assembly
Apr 53 min read



The First Cup
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