When the Gavel Falls: Jesus, the Only Judge Who Gets It Right

When the gavel falls, only one Judge gets it right—Jesus. He sees every hidden motive, every ignored Lazarus, every injustice. The rich man had no appeal; the Sanhedrin’s kangaroo court condemned the Innocent. Yet the One they judged will judge them—and us. His nail-scarred hand/wrists holds the gavel of perfect justice and mercy. Because He was judged in our place, the guilty can go free. One day every knee will bow to the King who became poor to make us eternally rich. Come to Him now; the chasm is still fixable today.

The Miracle of Your New Birth: Celebrating the Instant Transformation into God’s Family

Pastor Barron Greenwalt emphasizes the significance of celebrating one’s spiritual birthday, the moment of being born again into God’s family. He encourages believers to reflect on their salvation experience, ensuring they grasp the transformative power of Christ’s forgiveness, adoption, and the Holy Spirit’s assurance, which fosters personal joy.

Time, Music, and the Unseen Reality of Faith

In this blog post by Pastor Barron Greenwalt, the author explores the concept of time as an invisible but fundamental reality, linking it to faith and the spiritual realm. He emphasizes that faith is a tangible substance, akin to the unseen forces in physics, empowering believers to connect with God’s promises and participate in the eternal rhythm of worship.

Why Does God Allow Suffering? Answering the Question That Echoes in Every Heart

Pastor Barron Greenwalt addresses the question of why God allows suffering in a thoughtful manner, exploring scriptural insights. He emphasizes that suffering can serve divine purposes, such as drawing believers closer to God and producing character. Ultimately, he points to Jesus’ sacrifice as the answer to human suffering, assuring that healing and restoration will come.

Jesus Is Coming Back: What Does the Bible Say About the Future?

The Bible promises Jesus’ return as a source of hope. In 1 Corinthians 2:9-14, the Holy Spirit reveals God’s future plans for believers. Matthew 24 calls for ongoing watchfulness, since no one knows the exact time, and faithful service while waiting. 1 Thessalonians 4:16-17 describes the rapture: the dead in Christ rise first, then the living join them in the clouds to be with the Lord forever. The gospel must first reach all nations (Matthew 24:14). This encourages holy, purposeful living.

Mountains of Faith: Clearing the Confusion and Unveiling Prophetic Connections

Pastor Barron Greenwalt explores the significance of biblical mountains—Zion, the Sermon Mount, and Carmel—highlighting their distinct roles in God’s narrative. Each mountain offers prophetic insights into God’s plans, connecting ancient promises with modern Israel. The discourse emphasizes the call to live out Kingdom principles in today’s world, reinforcing unity and purpose in faith.