The Establishment And Destruction Of The Temple

Leviticus is the central book of the Pentateuch. This book was written by Moses. Leviticus continues the narrative of the book of Exodus, where at the end of the book God established the Tabernacle to dwell among the children of Israel in His Glory. All the Bible is divinely inspired but the book of Leviticus […]
How To Attain Righteousness In This Time?

Good works are indispensable to salvation – not as its grounds or mean, however, but as its consequence and evidence. – John Stott I had believed for a long time that to get to heaven, one has to do good works. For instance, you have to be a good person, through being a good friend, […]
The Lost Sheep Of The House Of Israel

I do not think that anyone will argue about the fact that, in most cases, kids get born naked and upside down. I think it is very practical: first, when you in the mother’s womb, you do not need lots of clothing, and the environment is comfy enough; second, heading to the life journey, you […]
The Righteous Or Wicked Way: Where Are You Heading?

Good people know about both good and evil: bad people do not know about either. C.S. Lewis Travelling is part of my current job. Usually, I transfer from one facility to the next to assist other nurses with tasks that need to be dealt with. Once, there was an instance on one of my journeys […]
The Proud will not seek God

I like long road trips. There is something about the motion of the car and the sceneries passing that creates this ambience of reflection, gratitude and awe. I often think during this trips about how the nature is wonderfully made. How simple things around me makes me look back on my childhood and realizing how […]
The Greatest Sacrifice

When was the last time you sacrificed something for someone? Last week’s insight, we talked about sin – Are We Sinning? – and what it is the real meaning of it. On this week’s discussion, we will tackle the payment for our sins and compare it to how sins were cleansed in the Old Testament. […]
Are we Sinning?

Introduction According to Merriam Webster, sin is an offense against religious or moral law. We should reflect on this and ask ourselves if we personally define sin this way? Or we define it whether or not if we have hurt other people? The discussion of sin is becoming more vague in our generation. On this […]
Conflict between the Spirit and the Flesh

Since the very same moment when Adam and Eve disobeyed God’s first and only commandment, they transgressed against His law, – they ate the fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thereafter all the next generations of the mankind inherits the fallen nature of the first couple on Earth. We are […]
Undeniable poetic masterpiece of the Creator

God does not overlook sin. He cannot tolerate wilful transgression of His law. God’s moral standards is so perfect that He cannot ignore or condone evil deeds and thoughts of humanity. But God is Love. He understands the fallen nature of humanity and He wants to redeem His creation from ungodliness and unrighteousness. God wants […]
In God we Trust, we Shall not be Afraid

The title of Psalm 56 is Jonath-elem-rechokim. It means “the silent dove of those afar off”. The psalm was written in the midst of David’s experience in the pagan land of the Philistines, as described in 1 Samuel 21:10-15. Ref. The Henry Morris Study Bible When the Philistines took him in Gath, he was then […]