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.

How Are Old Testament Saints Saved? Understanding God’s Timeless Plan of Salvation

How are Old Testament saints saved if they never knew Jesus? Christians believe salvation is through Christ’s timeless sacrifice, applied to all who trust God’s promises. Abraham was justified by faith (Genesis 15:6), trusting God’s covenant, fulfilled in Jesus (Galatians 3:16). Old Testament sacrifices pointed to Christ’s ultimate atonement (Hebrews 10:10). Saints like Moses trusted God’s plan, revealed progressively, and were saved by grace through faith, just as we are. In eternity, they’ll join us, worshiping the Savior whose cross bridges all time, uniting believers from every era in God’s redemptive story.

Donald Trump: A Man of Peace in a World of Conflict

Unlike Bush and Obama, who launched wars in Iraq and Libya, Donald Trump’s presidency (2017–2021) started no new conflicts. His Abraham Accords fostered Middle East peace, while his recent video presentation to South Africa’s Ramaphosa (May 2025) highlighted violence against farmers. Bush’s Iraq invasion, based on false WMD claims, and Obama’s $150 billion Iran deal fueled instability. Biden’s reversal of Trump’s Palestinian aid cuts risks escalation. With 160 million war deaths in the 20th century, Trump’s diplomacy and restraint offer a model for peace, prioritizing human lives over military action.