Leviticus 13 [Part 1/4]

Leviticus 13 [Part 1/4]

WHEN THE PRIEST SAYS, “COME HERE…” I’ve been sitting with this chapter for four days — not because it’s comforting, but because it’s weird. Leviticus 13 is basically a holiness manual with a deep dive into leprosy. Honestly? It took some serious unpacking (and...
Nobody Wants to Read Leviticus

Nobody Wants to Read Leviticus

Let’s be honest: nobody wakes up excited to read Leviticus. It’s weird. There’s a lot of blood. Animals are getting sacrificed. People are getting declared “unclean” for what seems like totally normal human experiences. And don’t even get me started on the childbirth...
A Quick Thought on Ecclesiastes 1

A Quick Thought on Ecclesiastes 1

A Mist and a Chase: Thoughts on Ecclesiastes 1 I started reading Ecclesiastes this morning with highlighters in hand, a fresh cup of coffee, and the Holy Spirit whispering, “Buckle up.” And wow—within a few verses, I felt like Solomon had punched me in the soul. He...
A Quick Thought on Leviticus 10

A Quick Thought on Leviticus 10

So, I set a goal this year: read the entire Old Testament—not just skim it—but really sit in it. Line by line. Chapter by chapter. I even bought a new ESV Bible, pulled out my highlighters, grabbed my journal, and yes… opened up Google a lot.  This morning I found...
The Tragic Cost of Disobedience

The Tragic Cost of Disobedience

Before Saul ever failed publicly, he compromised privately. Israel’s first king was chosen not because he was perfect, but because the people wanted a leader they could see—someone who looked the part. And Saul? He had the look. The stature. The charisma. But what he...