To escape the matrix is to submit to the Lordship of Christ in every area of life. This means letting the Word of God be the lens through which we interpret reality, rather than mainstream media, academia, or popular opinion. It means yielding our ambitions, desires, and relationships to God’s will and living under His authority—not just in word, but in practice
Read MoreThe call to be an ambassador for Christ is rooted in obedience, humility, and transformation. We do not forget the past because we are naïve—we release it because we trust in a Savior who heals, restores, and avenges righteously. In a world full of chaos and division, the body of Christ must rise in unity, bearing no weight of the past, and living as true ambassadors of reconciliation, under the Lordship of Christ.
Read MoreWe all know the story of Palm Sunday. But very few know that Palm Sunday and the Crucifixion was engineered by God to have the maximum exposure and to push evil men in their own free will to crucify Jesus. Secondly, few know the symbolism of Palm Sunday. Palm Sunday was Nisan 10. The day that the Spotless Lamb was to be introduced to the home to be adopted before it was sacrificed.
Read MoreThis journey isn’t always easy, but it’s worth it. When we choose to serve Jesus alone, we find a freedom and purpose that nothing else can match.
Read MoreRemember, if Jesus isn’t Lord of everything in our lives, can He be Lord? This is a challenging question, but one that can lead us on an incredible journey of faith and transformation.
Read MoreWhat do you think about all this? It’s a tough situation with no easy answers, but it’s important that we keep talking about it and trying to find the best way forward for families facing similar challenges.
Read MoreWhat do God, government, and golden arches have in common? According to Prager, they’re all part of what makes American culture special. They remind us that big ideas and everyday moments are connected.
Read MoreRemember, real racism is still a big problem, and we need to take it seriously. By supporting people like Koshi and his family, we can help make sure that justice is served and that no one has to live in fear because of their race.
Read MoreNow, here’s a twist that might surprise you: real freedom comes when we choose to serve Christ. It sounds backwards, doesn’t it? But think about it like this: when we live to serve others and follow Jesus’ example, we’re actually living the way we were meant to live. It’s like finally finding the right key for a lock – everything just fits.
Read MoreSo where can we find true freedom? In Jesus Christ. He offers liberation from the bondage of sin. It’s not about doing whatever we want; it’s about being free to become who we were meant to be.
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