Category: Bible Study

  • The Loving Father (Luke 15:11-32)

    The Loving Father (Luke 15:11-32)

    In Luke 15, Jesus tells a famous parable. Said parable tends to be best known by the name “The Prodigal Son.” I have never been fond of this title, as the more I delve into the text, the more it is evident that the central character of the story is not the returning son but…

  • We See God With Our Ears (Exodus 33:18-19)

    We See God With Our Ears (Exodus 33:18-19)

    In the Book of Exodus, after the Lord delivers His people from Egyptian bondage, the Hebrews camp at the base of Mount Sinai. In the meantime, Moses goes up the mountain in order to receive the Ten Commandments written on two stone tablets. While Moses is gone, the people grow impatient. What they end up…

  • The Power of Thanks (Revelation 4:9)

    The Power of Thanks (Revelation 4:9)

    Giving thanks is an expression of contentment or gratitude. Being thankful implies an appropriate attitude of being grateful. Accordingly, in the Bible, thanks or thanksgiving denotes an inward disposition that animates outward expression. Throughout the Scriptures, we are consequently exhorted to give thanks to God both for who He is and what He has done.…

  • Life Lessons My Father-In-Law Taught Me (Ecclesiastes 7:1-2)

    Life Lessons My Father-In-Law Taught Me (Ecclesiastes 7:1-2)

    God willing, January 19, 2023, is a day that I will never forget. That is the day that my father-in-law was born again. Allow me to go back and tell you the story. I had known my father-in-law for more than 20 years. He was always a very kind, relatable, and down-to-earth person who could…

  • What’s Right About Right & Wrong?

    What’s Right About Right & Wrong?

    For those of you who’ve been reading WCSK for a while, you know I write for another website/host another podcast called TruthFinder. TruthFinder is not intended for Christians specifically but is meant for those who have critical questions about the universe and reality. Examples of such critical questions are “How do we know what is…