Face to Face with God: The Shocking Promise of Revelation 22:4

“Seeing God’s face sounds amazing, but scripture says it’s impossible now. Moses saw only God’s back—His face too holy to survive (Exodus 33:18-23). John 1:18 agrees: no one’s seen God, though Jesus reveals Him. 1 Timothy 6:15-16 calls His light unapproachable; Hebrews 12:14 demands holiness to see Him. Yet Revelation 22:4 shocks us: on the New Earth, we’ll gaze on His face—transformed, holy, intimate with the King. It’s not just a sight; it’s redemption’s peak, flipping our limits into eternal glory. How wild is that promise?

Did Moses See God or Not? Unraveling a Bible Mystery

Did Moses see God? Exodus 33 says he saw God’s back, but John 1:18 claims no one has seen God. Confusing? Not quite. Moses glimpsed a veiled glory—God’s face was too holy for mortal eyes. John’s talking about God’s full essence, unseen until Jesus revealed Him in human form. Scripture hints at more: Jacob and Manoah ‘saw God’ through filtered encounters. The real kicker? Revelation 22:4 promises we’ll see His face on the New Earth, transformed to handle His light. It’s not a contradiction—it’s a journey from glimpses to glory!

The Life in the Blood: How Jesus’ Blood and “Zoe” Redefine Our Family Tree

Leviticus 17:11 says life is in the blood—Jesus’ sinless blood carries ‘zoe,’ God’s eternal life. Born of Mary and the Holy Spirit, His uncorrupted blood broke sin’s curse from Adam, offering us rebirth (John 3:3). Through His sacrifice (Hebrews 9:11-14), we’re fathered from above, God’s children (1 Peter 2:9), alive with ‘zoe’ (John 10:10). His blood doesn’t just save—it transforms us into God’s family, bearing His nature (1 John 5:11-12). From Adam’s fall to Christ’s victory, blood tells our story: we’re not just redeemed, we’re infused with the very life of God!

The Laying on of Hands: A Foundational Power for All Believers

Check out my new blog post on the laying on of hands—a foundational power for all believers! Mark 16:17-18 says those who believe will lay hands on the sick, and they’ll recover. Jesus modeled it (Matt. 8:3), Paul lived it (Acts 28:8), and Hebrews 6:2 calls it elementary. From instant healings to progressive miracles (Mark 8:22-25), it’s not just for ‘special’ Christians—it’s for you. Step out in faith, touch the hurting, and see God move. Read more and share your stories—let’s reclaim this biblical practice together!

The Power and Authority of Jesus’ Name: Speaking Life, Binding Darkness

Discover the authority we have in Jesus’ name in my new blog post! Inspired by Charity Gayle’s ‘I Speak Jesus’ and my sermon ‘The Power of Prayer in Healing and Faith,’ I dive into how we can bind darkness and loose God’s power on earth (Matt. 18:18). Jesus’ name—above all names (Phil. 2:9-10)—breaks strongholds, heals, and brings life. We’re not victims; we’re victors with His power of attorney (Mark 16:17). Learn why and how to speak His name over every struggle. Read more and join the conversation—let’s unleash heaven together!

Living Jesus’ Radical Call with the Holy Spirit’s Help

The Sermon on the Mount presents radical teachings like loving enemies and selfless giving, which seem impossible without divine assistance. Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to empower us, allowing the Fruit of the Spirit to cultivate qualities like love and patience. This empowerment enables believers to live out these commands authentically, demonstrating communal love and faithfulness.

New Earth: Fresh Start or Epic Makeover? Revelation and Romans 8 Weigh In

The text explores the concept of a “new earth” as described in Revelation 21-22, arguing for a radical renovation rather than a complete replacement. It emphasizes Romans 8’s insights on creation’s hope and liberation, suggesting that the earth will be redeemed and transformed. The notion of a renewed earth reflects divine investment rather than abandonment.