Bitter Waters and Loosened Hair: A Christian Gothic Look at Numbers 5:11-31

Hello friends, welcome back to this velvet-shadowed corner where faith meets ancient mystery. In this passage, we step into the flickering torchlight of Numbers 5, 11, 31, a passage that feels like something out of a Gothic novel but is still rooted in God’s Word. This is not a dry rulebook chapter. Here’s a tabernacle

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Athaliah slaughtering her grandchildren to seize the throne – 2 Kings: 11

This is Athaliah in 2 Kings 11, and her story is one of the darkest spots in the Bible. She’s so hungry for power she wipes out her own grandkids. In the northern kingdom of Israel, Ahab and Jezebel, the power couple who pushed Baal worship hard and hated God’s prophets, raised Athaliah. Jehoram, son

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Why Eternal Hell Feels Like Overkill for Skipping Sunday School

One of those big, squirmy questions that keeps me awake at night is, isn’t hell a harsh punishment for simply not believing in a particular set of religious ideas? For doubting the truth, eternal fire and brimstone seems like cosmic overreaction, doesn’t it? Over coffee with friends, debated it on online forums, and yeah, it

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