As the book of Ecclesiastes tells us, God "has set eternity in the human heart." This eternal longing within us can never be fully satisfied by temporal things. We chase after success, relationships, possessions, and experiences, hoping they'll finally bring us contentment. But time and again, we're left wanting more.
The good news is that there's an answer to this longing, one that can truly satisfy our souls: the love of God.
In a world that often feels divided and hostile, there's a radical message of unity and purpose that challenges our conventional thinking. It's the story of an upside-down kingdom, where the weak shame the strong, and the foolish confound the wise. This kingdom isn't built with grand structures or powerful rulers, but with living stones - ordinary people transformed by an extraordinary God.
In today’s modern age, It's easy to dismiss the idea of spiritual warfare as outdated or irrelevant. We often picture cartoonish depictions of angels and devils perched on our shoulders, whispering conflicting advice. But what if the reality of spiritual powers is far more complex and pervasive than we imagine?