Quick Posts on Biblical Theology

God’s Nearness in the Hospital Room When Fear Presses In

Marie writes from a hospital bed about the moment fear pressed in and God drew near—not with explanations, but with the quiet promise that He was not yet finished.

Heaven: The Land of No Memory and Our Relationships

A believer wrestles honestly with Psalm 88 and the question of how relationships, marriage, and memory will be transformed in Heaven.

What Is Truth? A Biblical Study of the Words of Jesus

The Greek word for truth, aletheia, means the unconcealed. This Biblical word study traces how Jesus embodies truth in John 14:6 and what it means to live in it.

Courage Returned: When God Meets Us Beneath the Broom Tree

Encouragement is not flattery. Like Elijah beneath the broom tree, sometimes what we need is not applause but the mercy of God restoring courage to a weary soul.

Chosen as Jesus’ Representative: Your Ambassador Calling

God does not only redeem us; He appoints us. Scripture calls every believer a chosen priest and ambassador, sent to represent Jesus to a watching world and lead others into His light.

Sleep Paralysis: When Fear Feels Like a Demon

Joseph woke frozen, certain a demon held him down. Years later he learned it was sleep paralysis, and what it taught him about fear, faith, and never being alone.

Let Your Yes Be Yes: What Jesus Meant in Matthew 5

Jesus wasn't banning every oath in Matthew 5:34-37. He was confronting careless, deceptive vows—and calling us to be people whose simple yes already carries the weight of a promise.

The Great Commission: Will You Speak Where You Are?

The Great Commission was never a command to pack your bags. "Go" is a participle; "make disciples" is the charge. The real question is whether you will witness where you already stand.

Tithing and Giving: Conviction or Coercion?

God is a giver, but He is not a slot machine. Rina Schultz separates Spirit-led generosity from prosperity-gospel manipulation, and keeps the gift of Jesus at the center of what it means to give.

Is Jesus Still Fully God and Fully Man in Heaven?

Did Jesus leave His humanity behind when He ascended? Scripture says no. The risen Christ reigns as fully God and fully man, the God-man forever—and time itself bends the question.

Created to Belong: Your Place in the Body of Christ

God designed every believer for connection. In the Body of Christ, you are adopted, gifted, and needed—placed with purpose to serve and strengthen others. You belong.

Does God Give Us the Desires of Our Heart? A Fresh Look

Psalm 37:4 says God gives us the desires of our heart. But what if it means He places His desires in us? A fresh look at hard sayings, the works of Jesus, and how we might do greater works today.

When You Feel Misunderstood, God Still Sees Your Heart

Feeling misunderstood and misjudged? When people question your intentions, God searches every heart and understands every desire. Here is quiet comfort for the weary woman who longs to be truly seen.

Nothing Is Hidden from God: Fully Seen and Fully Loved

You don't have to hide your pain to be loved by God. He sees the struggle beneath the smile and the grief beneath the silence, and He still loves you fully, completely, without ever pulling away.

Fully Known by God When You Feel Misunderstood

There is a deep ache in feeling misunderstood. But before a word is on your tongue, God already knows. Comfort for every woman tired of explaining her pain.

When Faith Shifts From Trusting God to Trusting Outcomes

After three years of praying for my husband's healing, I lost confidence in prayer—until God showed me my faith had shifted from trusting Him to trusting outcomes.

You Matter to God: Finding Your Worth When Pain Lies

When pain whispers that you are insignificant, Luke 12:7 reminds you that God numbers every hair on your head. You matter to Him—not for what you produce, but because you are His.

The Ministry of Reconciliation: God’s Call to Every Believer

God's call is never just about us. It's about His mission to reconcile people to Himself, entrusting every believer as an ambassador in the sacred ministry of reconciliation.

Elijah in the Cave: When the Soul Goes Underground

The prophets of triumph rarely speak of the hour after victory, when the body gives way. In Elijah's cave, God arrives without spectacle: first bread, then water, then a voice quiet enough not to break us further.

Called by Name: When Pain Makes You Forget Who You Are

When betrayal, rejection, and pain make you forget who you are, Isaiah 43:1 answers with a deeply personal truth: God knows you by name, and you belong to Him.

God Sees You in the Silence: Comfort for Hurting Women

When pain goes quiet and no one seems to notice, it can feel as though no one sees you. But the God of Psalm 139 has searched and known you—in the silence, you are fully known and never alone.

Created for Relationship: Finding Your Identity in God

Scripture begins with a relational God who made us for fellowship, not performance. Discover how that truth reshapes prayer, worship, identity, and your daily walk with Him.

Will My Troubles Ever End? Finding Hope in Jesus

Four decades after becoming a Christian, I'm still waiting for my troubles to end. Scripture never promised a trouble-free life—Solomon's prayer assumed hardship would come. But our hope in Jesus and eternity changes everything.

God Sees Your Secret Faithfulness Even When No One Does

When your faithfulness happens in secret—the whispered prayers, the hidden tears, the quiet obedience no one applauds—does it matter? Matthew 6:4 reminds us that God sees in secret, and nothing done in faith or love is ever wasted.