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Still Don’t Believe in God’s Existence? This Is What Moses Saw

The Question That Won’t Go Away For centuries, the most brilliant minds and the simplest souls alike have wrestled with a single, inescapable question: Is there really a God? It’s the question that lingers quietly in the heart after success, in the middle of pain, and in the moments of silence before sleep. Despite humanity's greatest achievements in science, philosophy, and technology, this one question never fades. If you clicked on this blog out of curiosity, skepticism, frustration, or even the hope of finding a new perspective, you’re not alone. And I don’t aim to shame you into belief or guilt you into faith. Instead, I want to offer something different: a brutally honest look at why many don’t believe in God, what might be missing in their reasoning, and why the very inability to "see" God might be the strongest evidence that He truly exists. And yes, this blog will tie back to the Christian faith—not because it's just a religion among many, but because it...

What Jesus Warned About Divorce: Marriage Was Never Meant to Have a Plan B

The Quiet Exit Plan In today’s world, people often walk into marriage with an invisible suitcase packed with doubts, exit strategies, and emotional prenups. The vows may say, "till death do us part," but the unspoken whisper in many hearts is, "...unless things go south." Some men prepare prenups just in case. Some women eye divorce as a possible jackpot. And our culture doesn't only allow it—it often encourages it. There's a quiet undercurrent that suggests: "If you’re unhappy, leave. You deserve better." But what if that mindset is exactly why marriages today are crumbling so easily? The Rise of Disposable Love We live in a generation trained for options. Dating apps, romanticized movies, "situationships" and social media have all rewired the way people perceive commitment. We taste every flavor, swipe through hundreds of profiles, and keep comparing until no one is ever enough. The more we chase the "ideal," the less wi...

What the Bible Says About Building a Godly Family: The Blueprint That Still Works

In a world full of conflicting advice on what makes a "good family," it’s easy to feel lost. Culture shifts, modern trends, and social media preach freedom, independence, and self-expression over structure, sacrifice, and obedience. But one timeless guidebook has remained firm through generations: the Holy Bible. Far from being outdated, the Bible outlines a clear, powerful blueprint for building a family that thrives in love, harmony, discipline, and purpose. It defines roles, sets expectations, and warns of the consequences of breaking the order. It's not about dictatorship or blind obedience—it's about alignment, humility, and living out God’s divine design for family. Let's break down what the Bible says about raising a family and how its wisdom remains more relevant now than ever before. 1. The Divine Structure of the Family The Bible presents a clear order in the family structure: Christ is the head of the man. Man is the head of the woman. Pare...

The Test of Faith: When Life Feels Unfair, Keep Looking Up

The Silent Struggle of the Faithful You’ve held onto your faith. You’ve tried to do the right thing, to live a life of integrity, to follow God’s path—yet, despite all of this, you find yourself struggling. Meanwhile, you see others, those who lie, cheat, and have no regard for faith, seemingly thriving. They get ahead. They celebrate their wins. They enjoy life without consequences—at least, that’s how it looks. And so, a dangerous thought starts creeping in: Is my faith worth it? Have I been wasting my time trying to do good while others are rewarded for doing wrong? If you’ve ever had these thoughts, you’re not alone. This is a test—a test of faith, endurance, and trust in God’s ultimate plan. The Illusion of Immediate Rewards One of the greatest deceptions in life is the idea that doing the wrong thing will always bring you immediate success, while doing the right thing will always make life harder. The truth is, evil often presents an easy path, offering quick rewards that c...

What Is Your Real Life's Purpose: Lessons from Jesus and Science

The eternal question... Why are we here? For centuries, humanity has grappled with this question. From the teachings of Jesus to the revelations of modern science, the pursuit of purpose has been a guiding force in our lives. But what if the answer is simpler than we think? What if life’s purpose is not about chasing wealth or status but about embracing the gifts you’ve been given to make the world a better place? Jesus taught, “You are the light of the world. A city on a hill cannot be hidden.” (Matthew 5:14). His words inspire us to recognize our unique abilities and use them for good. Today, science affirms that living with purpose not only enriches our lives spiritually but also enhances our mental and physical well-being. Let’s explore how finding and fulfilling your purpose can unlock a life of meaning, success, and joy. Why Purpose Matters: The Science Behind It Purpose is more than just a lofty ideal; it’s a cornerstone of human well-being. Studies show that people with a cl...

Without a Vision, We Perish: The Secret to Turning Dreams into Reality

Have you ever felt stuck in the cycle of daily tasks, constantly busy but still far from achieving your dreams? You’re not alone. The overwhelming majority of people—92%, in fact—fail to achieve their goals. But what separates the achievers from the dreamers? The answer lies in clarity of vision and the power of planning. Even the Bible emphasizes this principle: "Where there is no vision, the people perish" (Proverbs 29:18). This isn’t just a spiritual insight; it’s a universal truth. Without a clear vision, we’re directionless, reactive, and often overwhelmed. But with a well-defined purpose and actionable plan, life transforms from chaos to clarity. Why Vision Matters Your vision is your guiding star—the reason you wake up each day and strive to grow. When you have a clear vision, you’re not just surviving; you’re thriving. It gives you purpose, focus, and the motivation to overcome obstacles. Vision is the first step in unlocking your potential, but it’s only part of the ...