In the biblical narrative, we encounter two significant figures: Jesus, the Son of God, and Barabbas, a revolutionary. While Jesus embodied divine life and a heavenly kingdom, Barabbas represented worldly rebellion and political conquest.
Jesus rejected political power for a different kingdom—one that grows from the Tree of Life. While the world's systems depend on control and force, Christ's kingdom thrives in apparent weakness. Your small gathering isn't insignificant; it's a display of heaven on earth—not as world-changers, but as the world already changed.
The choice between Jesus and Barabbas wasn’t just ancient history—it’s our daily dilemma. Discover two radically different paths to freedom: revolutionary action or resurrection trust. Jesus or Barabbas: The Choice that Still Defines Us explores how your decision between control and surrender shapes faith, politics, and personal life today.
Inside a dark prison cell, two visions of liberation collide—violent rebellion or sacrificial love. The Cell: A Revolutionary Dialogue imagines the profound conversation between Jesus and Barabbas on the eve of crucifixion. This gripping story reveals how their confrontation still defines our choices between power and peace, vengeance and forgiveness.
Rethink salvation through a revolutionary choice: Jesus or Barabbas. Both promised freedom—but whose way truly secures our physical existence? The Revolution That Saves the Body challenges traditional spiritual views, revealing how embracing bodily resurrection transforms our faith, politics, and everyday life. Discover a Gospel that redeems the whole person.
When Jesus washed Peter’s feet, he wasn’t just teaching humility—he was overturning Peter's political imagination. Washing Feet, Changing Kingdoms explores how this act confronts our own temptation to seek power over others. Discover how true influence in God's Kingdom comes not from controlling power, but by laying it down in service.
Zacchaeus, labeled a sinner by society, was actually a man deeply committed to God’s kingdom. Zacchaeus Vindicated challenges traditional assumptions, revealing a man of faith whose generosity anticipated Christ’s reign. Discover how Zacchaeus’s story inspires us to live free from fear, embracing a future of hope, restoration, and ultimate vindication.
South Africa’s land expropriation debate stirs fear, hope, and uncertainty. While history warns of economic collapse, Hebrews 10:34 reminds Christians of an unshakable possession—eternal life through Christ. Whether losing land or gaining it, believers are called to trust in resurrection, knowing no policy can take away their true inheritance.
Ancient Gnostic ideas about identity are reappearing in modern culture, where inner self-discovery often takes priority over physical reality. Through the lens of the resurrection, this article argues that salvation values the whole human—body and soul—challenging Gnostic dualism with a perspective that honors our complete humanity.
This article explores the theological concept of justification, examining the lives of Rahab and Abraham as examples of how faith leads to divine righteousness. It also delves into the active role of God in declaring believers righteous, discussing themes like obedience, hope, baptism, and the contrast between divine and self-justification.
The resurrection of Jesus promises eternal life for the whole human being—body, soul, and spirit. This hope frees us from the fear of death, allowing the Church to live and serve boldly. When we grasp this bodily resurrection, we reflect heaven on earth, embodying the fullness of life Christ offers.
This article unveils the true meaning of God’s peace, showing how it transcends worldly turmoil by grounding us in grace, prayer, and gentleness toward all.
This article examines how James and Paul agree that true faith in Christ produces actions, showing that justification by faith leads to a transformed life.
In Psalm 103, we see how iniquities, diseases, and destruction are interconnected with death itself. The psalmist speaks of forgiveness, healing, and redemption, all of which address the fundamental issue of human mortality. God's love, however, goes beyond merely healing symptoms - it offers the ultimate solution by conquering death. READ MORE