
The Narrow Gate and The God Who Keeps His Covenant
The Question Nobody Answers Honestly. Most People Think Good People Go to Heaven. The Bible Disagrees.
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Before we can understand what David did in the valley of Elah, we have to understand what he had already done in the wilderness alone.

The hardened heart often has a highly functional relationship with God's blessings and an underdeveloped relationship with God Himself.

The Question Nobody Answers Honestly. Most People Think Good People Go to Heaven. The Bible Disagrees.

Every invisible wound is a potential entry point. But Jesus sees the wound. He has always seen it. And he has not come to manage it. He has come to redeem it.

The orphan spirit doesn’t announce itself. It whispers. And what it whispers sounds like survival.

There is a war being fought right now. It is fought in the quietest rooms of the soul — in the 2 a.m.

The darkness is real. The wind is real. The loneliness is real. But here is what we must not skip past: Jesus told them to get in that boat.

Throughout Scripture, God’s presence is the defining characteristic of the remnant. Here’s the sobering reality: God’s presence can depart.