Understanding God: He Does Not Condone Nonsense
Understanding God: He Does Not Condone Nonsense. When human ambition clashes with divine purpose, the results can be startling. Explore a timeless story that reveals how God deals with plans that defy His will — and what that means for us today.
Understanding God: He Consults Before He Acts
At Babel and at creation, God models a striking pattern: deliberation before declaration. Though all-knowing and sovereign, He chooses counsel, revealing a leadership principle humanity often ignores but desperately needs.
Understanding God: He Reassures
When Lot took the prime land, Abraham could have despaired—but God quickly reminded him of His promises. Explore how God reassures, restores hope, and blesses those who trust Him.

Understanding God: He Sees Beyond the Surface
Explore how God’s vision penetrates beyond appearances, seeing hearts and motives. Learn from Hagar’s story how His insight reveals truth and brings balanced judgment.

Understanding God: His Balancing Act in Obedience and Promise
God asked Hagar to return to her harsh mistress, Sarah, but promised her descendants that would be uncountable. This teaches us that God pairs challenging instructions with blessings, revealing His perfect balance.

Understanding God: He is Not Moved by Sentiment
When emotions run high, God still judges with perfect clarity. What Hagar’s story reveals is a God who sees beyond tears and sentiment — and always knows the whole truth.

Understanding God: He is A Creator
The Bible introduces God first not as a ruler or judge, but as a Creator. That single detail changes how we see Him, how we see ourselves, and how we understand the power placed within human hands.

Understanding God: God of All Beginnings
Every journey matters more when God is at the start. Discover why inviting Him first transforms your beginnings into sustainable, successful ventures that withstand time and trials.

Understanding the Devil: He Is Cunning and Deceitful
Scripture reveals the devil as cunning and deceitful, advancing his agenda through subtle manipulation rather than open confrontation. Understanding this trait equips believers to remain alert, grounded, and spiritually discerning.


