When we’re in Christ, we don’t just tweak a few habits, we become new creations with a new identity and a new way of seeing the world.
God introduced a new covenant through Jesus, one that reshaped the entire way we relate to God, offering freedom, intimacy, and grace that the old system could only hint at.
God invites us into a new song rising from the hope, justice, and restoration Jesus brings into the world.
Scripture reminds us that God is always at work making things new, even in the wilderness seasons we never asked for but somehow find ourselves in.
From the very beginning, God invited humanity to tend the earth, and Jesus continued that theme by teaching through the rhythms of farming—plowing, planting, waiting, and harvesting.
Wheat might seem simple, but in the Bible it carries the weight of provision, blessing, sacrifice, and spiritual transformation.
Today we’re exploring the herbs of the Bible and the surprising ways God uses even the smallest plants to teach us, shape us, and remind us of His care.
Just like a branch can’t bear fruit on its own, we’re invited to remain close to Jesus, the true vine, so our lives can flourish.
As we celebrate the beauty of spring, it feels like the perfect time to look at how Scripture uses flowers to point us back to God’s care and creativity.
There’s something deeply comforting about realizing that even Jesus, the One we look to for strength, clarity, and peace, knew what it felt like to wrestle with God.