Justice on Trial: When Protecting One Leads to Harming Another – Vayera

What happens when the justice system fails you? What about when someone claims to be a pillar of righteousness but ends up hurting others? These questions aren’t just modern concerns—they’re rooted in some of the oldest stories of the Bible. God’s commissioning of Abraham to “keep the way of Yahweh by doing righteousness and justice”…

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Why Does God Allow Tragedy? – Noach

Why Does God Allow Tragedy? Insights from the Flood, Job, and Jesus When people read the biblical flood story, they sometimes wonder: Was it fair? Was it ethical for God to wipe out all of humanity, sparing only Noah and his family? It’s a tough question, and for good reason. The flood isn’t just a…

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Power Without Conflict: The Radical Message of Genesis 1

Genesis chapters 1 and 2—it’s the story everyone thinks they know. For years, we’ve been drawn into debates over how these passages square with science, often getting caught up in the evolution vs. creation conversation. But what if Genesis has always been about something far more profound than “how” creation happened? What if, instead of…

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Covenant Renewal – Dvarim

As the sun sets over the plains of Moab, the Israelites stand on the brink of a new chapter. Moses, their steadfast leader, addresses them one last time before they enter the Promised Land. This moment is more than a historical pause; it’s a profound renewal of their commitments. The Book of Deuteronomy, often seen…

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Vows and Oaths – Matot-Masei

In the ancient world of Israel, vows and oaths were more than words—they were sacred promises that bound individuals to their commitments to God. Numbers 30 lays out specific laws concerning fulfilling and annulment of vows and oaths. These laws might seem distant today, but they hold timeless wisdom about family unity and responsibility. By…

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