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Sin is not eternal—but it is ancient. It had a beginning, and Scripture assures us it will have a cataclysmic end: in fire.
But how did sin begin? Who first conceived rebellion? And how did “sin” become part of creation?
🌌 A Radiant Beginning Turned Rebellion
In the perfect order of God’s creation, sin had no place. Yet Scripture reveals a tragic twist—Lucifer, once a resplendent angel, let pride take root in his heart. God revealed through the prophets that Lucifer became arrogant, yearning not just for glory, but for God's very throne. Pride, mysterious and poisonous, crept in. He aspired not merely to be like God—but above Him.
The prophet Isaiah captured the words that echoed in Lucifer’s heart:
“How you have fallen from heaven, morning star, son of the dawn! You have been cast down to the earth, you who once laid low the nations! I will ascend to the heavens; I will raise my throne above the stars of God; …I will make myself like the Most High.” (Isaiah 14:12–14)
Lucifer’s rebellion shattered heaven’s harmony. He deceived a third of the angels, stirring them into defiance. Because of this, God identified him as “the old serpent, the great deceiver.”
⚔️ War in Heaven and the Fall of the Dragon
These profound questions arise: If God is almighty, how could Satan come into being? Did God create evil?
While Scripture doesn’t answer every mystery, it gives us this powerful vision in the book of Revelation: a war erupted in heaven. The great dragon—Satan—was cast out along with his followers.
“The great dragon was hurled down—that ancient serpent called the devil, or Satan, who leads the whole world astray. He was hurled to the earth, and his angels with him.” (Revelation 12:9)
Then came a thunderous proclamation from heaven:
“Now has come the salvation and the power and the kingdom of our God, and the authority of His Messiah. For the accuser of our brothers and sisters, who accuses them before God day and night, has been hurled down. They triumphed over him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony; they did not love their lives so much as to shrink from death.” (Revelation 12:10–11)
🌠 A Universe Set in Motion
Many believe that from this cosmic rift, God set the universe in motion—the galaxies, planets, and stars—forming the backdrop for the unfolding plan of redemption. In this grand story, God reveals the true nature of love, justice, freedom, and grace.
Sin had a beginning in prideful rebellion. But its end is assured—in divine justice and unquenchable fire.
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Read them daily, for they are your spiritual nourishment. Just as the body needs physical food to grow strong and stay healthy, your soul craves the wisdom, truth, and guidance that come from God’s Word. Scripture is not meant to be read occasionally or merely admired—it is to be taken in regularly, feeding your spirit with life, clarity, and strength.
Each verse offers insight, each promise revives hope, and each command draws you closer to the heart of the Divine. When you make reading God’s Word a daily habit, you’ll find your perspective shifting, your faith deepening, and your path made clearer—even in times of confusion.
Let the Word dwell richly in you, for in it is the nourishment that sustains eternal life.
The pages of Scripture overflow with powerful stories—many of which remain unfamiliar to countless hearts. Tales that reveal God’s mercy, redemption, and miraculous provision.
Have you heard the story of the two lepers who were fed in a time of famine, used by God to announce abundance in a city gripped by despair? Or the ten lepers healed by Jesus, where only one returned to give thanks—teaching us gratitude in the midst of healing? And then there's Rahab, once a prostitute, whose faith and courage led to her rescue and inclusion in the lineage of Christ Himself.
And these are just a few. The Bible is a treasure trove of divine encounters and transformed lives—stories that continue to speak hope into every generation.
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As we witness the signs of the times and move ever closer to the fulfillment of God's plan for this world, each believer must recognize the divine responsibility we’ve been entrusted with. This is not a time for passive waiting, but for bold and faithful action.
Jesus gave us a clear commission in His parting words: “Go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” (Matthew 28:19–20)
This command was never optional. In Mark 16:15, He told us plainly, “Go into all the world and preach the gospel to all creation.” These are not suggestions—they are marching orders for every follower of Christ.
We are not called to sit idly by, watching the world from the sidelines. Scripture reminds us that while we wait for Christ’s return, we are to be laboring in His harvest field. As Jesus said in John 9:4, “As long as it is day, we must do the works of Him who sent Me. Night is coming, when no one can work.”
Now more than ever, we must rise up with urgency and compassion, sharing the message of salvation with a world in need. Let us be faithful stewards of the time, gifts, and truth we’ve been given—working diligently while we wait in hope.

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Are you walking the path of tradition, or the path of truth? Millions follow religious customs without truly seeking to understand their deeper meaning. But God invites us to more than ritual—He calls us to wisdom, discernment, and a relationship rooted in truth.
Many know the Ten Commandments, yet these well-known laws represent only a small part of God’s vast and intricate instructions. The Bible contains a rich and expansive framework of divine guidance—covering worship, morality, justice, and holy living. These teachings, found throughout both the Old and New Testaments, reveal the full character of God and His purpose for humanity.
So then, what is the true faith? Whose belief does God honor? It’s not about the name of a religion, but the sincerity of the heart, the obedience to His Word, and the love for God and others. As Jesus Himself declared:
"Many are called, but few are chosen."
~(Matthew 22:14)
Take time to explore, question, and understand. Don’t settle for inherited belief—seek the living truth.