Commentary on Psalm 29
If there’s one word to describe this psalm, it might be “loud.”1 The God of glory “thunders” [...]

If there’s one word to describe this psalm, it might be “loud.”1 The God of glory “thunders” [...]

In Acts 10:34–43, Peter shares the good news of what God has done in Jesus [...]

The Greek word epithaneia (epiphany) means manifestation. This festival commemorates the visit of the magi [...]

Isaiah 60:1-6 commences with two imperatives, “arise” and “shine,” directed to the City of Zion [...]

The Greek meaning of “epiphany” means to reveal or uncover.1 [...]

Imagine your pastor starting a sermon with this headline: “When [...]

The text for today displays a tension between two extremes. On the one hand, Herod’s [...]

“It was no messenger or angel but his presence that saved them.”1 Isaiah seeks to [...]

Commentary is forthcoming for this text.

Much of our reflection about Christmas focuses on the who and the what. We ponder [...]