Christian hope

  • When the Storms Come

    Are typhoons a sign of God’s wrath on the Philippines? The Apostle Paul wouldn’t draw a straight line from storm to sin. Instead, he would point us to a groaning creation, a call to repentance, a summons to do justice, and a hope rooted in Christ. This post explores how biblical theology calls us not…

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  • What really happens when we die? Drawing on the biblical vision and the theological insights of N.T. Wright, this essay explores the Christian hope beyond death—not just heaven, but resurrection, transformation, reunion, and the renewal of all creation under the reign of Christ.

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  • LIVING IN HOPE

    Christians have long found hope in the promise of Christ’s return, but not everyone agrees on how that promise will unfold. While debates over the “rapture” can be passionate, the New Testament calls us to unity, humility, and hope. Rather than dividing over the details, we’re invited to fix our eyes on what matters most:…

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  • When All Seems Lost

    Even in the darkest times—when judgment falls and the world seems to unravel—God never abandons His people. From Noah to Elijah to the exiles in Babylon, Scripture reveals a consistent truth: God always preserves a faithful remnant. This post explores how that unbreakable thread of hope and redemption runs through every season of crisis, reminding…

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  • What does justification by faith actually do in the life of a believer? Romans 5 answers with bold clarity: it brings peace with God, a secure standing in grace, and a hope that holds up in suffering, history, and even death. This post explores how justification redefines our reality—not just spiritually, but practically—and why grace…

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