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Roots of Worship (Part 1): The Burnt Offering
The burnt offering reveals the deep spiritual need for atonement and communion with God. Rooted in ancient Israelite worship, it points to humanity’s brokenness, the cost of sin, and the fullness of Christ’s sacrifice. Part 1 of the "Roots of Worship" series explores the theological significance behind this act of total surrender.
Timothy Harolds
9 min read


The Meaning of Faith (Part 2): Offering Isaac
Abraham’s willingness to offer Isaac reveals that true faith doesn’t cling to the gift but trusts the Giver. This post explores how our anointing, like Abraham’s calling, is rooted in God’s power—not our ability. From Paul’s story to the principle of first fruits, we see that faith means surrendering what we value most, trusting that what God promises, He also sustains.
Timothy Harolds
6 min read


The Meaning of Faith (Part 3): The Saving Power of Works
Salvation is a gift of grace through faith, not works. Yet true faith produces works as evidence of transformation. This post explores how obedience, conduct, and service reflect genuine belief. As Christ’s ambassadors, our actions not only affirm our faith but can influence others to find salvation in Him.
Timothy Harolds
5 min read

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