The Shortest Prophet: Lessons from Obadiah’s Fiery Oracle

Obadiah stands out as a featherweight contender among the vast library of the Bible, where epics unfold across hundreds of pages and prophets thunder for chapters on end. It is the shortest book in the Old Testament. It contains only 21 verses and one chapter. However, this book packs a punch that echoes through millennia […]

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Walking Out of the Graveyard of Sin: Shutting the Gate Behind You

There lies a graveyard in the shadowed valleys of human existence, where sin weighs heavily on the soul like an unrelenting shroud. Yet in the divine economy of grace, the graveyard is not the final resting place for the redeemed, but a threshold from which they can emerge. It is a place of spiritual death

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The Valley of Dry Bones: Ezekiel’s Vision of Despair and Divine Promise

Ezekiel stands in a valley choked with death and bones in Ezekiel 37:1-14. This is not your average graveyard. It’s a blinding vision of hopelessness, where life has been reduced to its most basic form. Bleached, scattered and broken bones stretch endlessly before him, remnants of a vibrant people now reduced to a skeletal wasteland.

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