-
18 – God Is Spirit, Yet Christ Had a Body: The Incorporeal God in Human FleshCertainly.
-
19 – God Is Eternal, Yet Christ Was Born: Timelessness in Temporal Incarnation
-
20 – God Is Omnipresent, Yet Christ Walked from Place to Place: The Infinite Present in Finite Space
-
21 – God Is Peace, Yet the Son Cried Out: The Serenity of God and the Anguish of the Cross
-
22 – God Is Sovereign, Yet Christ Was Subject to Earthly Authorities: The Lord of All Under Human Rule
-
23 – God Is the Creator, Yet Christ Was Born of a Woman
-
24 – God Is the Giver of Life, Yet Christ Lay Dead: The Source of Life in the Grave
-
25 – God is All-Good, Yet Allows Evil: The Benevolence of God Amid a Broken World
-
26 – God is Sovereign, Yet Man Has Free Will: Divine Control and Human Choice
-
27 – God Knows All, Yet We Are Commanded to Pray: Omniscience and Relational Petition
-
28 – God is Just, Yet Shows Mercy: Righteousness and Compassion in Harmony
-
29 – God is Holy, Yet Dwells with Sinners: Purity in Proximity to Defilement
-
30 – The Creator Became the Creature: Incarnation and Ontological Descent
-
31 – God Hides to Reveal: Concealment as Revelation
-
32 – The Invisible God Makes Himself Seen: Visibility Without Form
-
33 – God Is Spirit, Yet Has a Voice and Face: The Paradox of Divine Immanence
-
34 – The Infinite Entered the Finite: God Beyond Measure in Human Form
-
35 – God Is Light, Yet Christ Was Enshrouded in Darkness
-
36 – God Is All-Sufficient, Yet Christ Was Carried by Mary: The Infinite Dependent on the Finite
-
37 – God Is the Judge, Yet Christ Was Judged: Justice and Substitution in the Atonement
-
38 – God Declares the Ungodly Righteous: Justice and Justification
-
39 – God Is Blessed, Yet Christ Was Cursed
-
40 – God Is Holy, Yet Christ Took the Place of Sinners
-
41 – God Is Righteous, Yet Christ Was Condemned: Justice and the Substitute
-
42 – Salvation is Free, Yet Costs Everything: Grace Without Price and the Call to Total Surrender
-
43 – Justified by Faith, Yet Judged by Works: Harmonising Grace and Accountability
-
44 – Already Saved, Yet Still Being Sanctified: The Tension Between Justification and Growth in Holiness
-
45 – Elected Before Time, Yet Called in Time: The Mystery of Eternal Choice and Temporal Invitation
-
46 – Christ Died for All, Yet Only Some Are Saved: The Tension Between Universal Atonement and Particular Redemption
-
47 – Lose Your Life to Find It: The Gospel of Self-Denial and Resurrection
-
48 – Weakness is Strength: Power Perfected in Human Frailty
-
49 – Last Will Be First: Divine Reversal and the Ethics of the Kingdom
-
50 – Die to Live: Self-Denial as the Path to Eternal Life
-
51 – Slaves of Christ, Yet Truly Free: Servitude as Spiritual Liberty
-
52 – God Exists Outside of Time, Yet Acts Within Time: Timelessness and Divine Intervention
-
53 – The Lamb Was Slain Before the Foundation of the World: Eternal Decree and Historical Crucifixion
-
54 – Christ’s Kingdom is Now, Yet Not Yet: The Inaugurated Reign of the Messiah
-
55 – The Future Affects the Present: Living Now in Light of What Is to Come
-
56 – Eternal Security Amidst Temporal Trials: Perseverance Through the Assurance of Grace
-
57 – Predestined, Yet Accountable: Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility
-
58 – Jesus is the Beginning and the End: Alpha and Omega in Redemptive History
-
59 – Eternity Entered Human History: The Incarnation of the Timeless God
-
60 – The End is Known, Yet the Journey Unfolds: Divine Sovereignty and Human Pilgrimage
-
61 – Time is Fleeting, Yet Full of Eternal Consequence: The Weight of Temporal Moments in the Light of Eternity
-
62 – We Walk by Faith, Not by Sight: Trusting the Invisible in a Visible World
-
63 – Seen Things Are Temporary, Unseen Are Eternal: The Inversion of Material and Spiritual Reality
-
64 – Heaven is Far, Yet Within: The Transcendence and Immanence of God’s Kingdom
-
65 – We Are Seated in Heaven, Yet Still on Earth: Positional Identity and Earthly Pilgrimage
-
66 – Our Bodies Die, Yet We Will Live Forever: Mortality and the Promise of Eternal Life
-
67 – Spiritual Battle, Yet Flesh and Blood: Engaging the Invisible Through the Visible
-
68 – The Kingdom is Not of This World, Yet Changes This World: The Power of a Spiritual Kingdom in a Physical Realm
-
69 – Christ is Absent in Body, Yet Present in Spirit: The Mystery of the Ascended Lord
-
70 – In Christ, We Are Both Saints and Sinners: Simul Justus et Peccator
-
71 – The Church is Local and Universal: One Body in Many Places
-
72 – Sorrowful, Yet Always Rejoicing: Enduring Joy Amid Deepest Pain
-
73 – Persecuted, Yet Not Abandoned: Divine Presence in Human Rejection
-
74 – Poor, Yet Making Many Rich: The Wealth of Grace in a Life of Sacrifice
-
75 – Having Nothing, Yet Possessing Everything: True Riches in the Midst of Poverty
-
76 – Content in All Circumstances, Yet Pressing On: Restful Ambition in the Christian Life
-
77 – Rejoice in Trials: Joy Amid Hardship
-
78 – Peace That Surpasses Understanding: Rest Amid Chaos
-
79 – Boast in Weakness: Glory Through Dependence
-
80 – Grieve with Hope: Sorrow and Assurance in Christian Mourning
-
81 – Living Sacrifices: Dying Daily Yet Fully Alive in Christ
-
82 – Hell is Fire, Yet Also Darkness: Symbolism of Divine Judgment and Separation
-
83 – God Desires None to Perish, Yet Hell Exists
-
84 – The Righteous Suffer, While the Wicked Prosper
-
85 – Eternal Joy Built on a Cross of Suffering
-
86 – The Last Judgment Is Just and Merciful
-
87 – We Reign, Yet Serve Eternally
-
88 – Christ Has Won, Yet We Still Battle
-
89 – Heaven is Perfect, Yet Populated by Redeemed Sinners
-
The Development of the Doctrine of Hell in Christian Theology
-
Hell as Fire and Darkness
-
Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind – Yuval Noah Harari
-
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany – William L. Shirer
-
1776 – David McCullough
-
Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies – Jared Diamond
-
The Diary of a Young Girl – Anne Frank
-
Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln – Doris Kearns Goodwin
-
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West – Dee Brown
-
A People’s History of the United States – Howard Zinn
-
Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow – Yuval Noah Harari
-
Red Notice: A True Story of High Finance, Murder, and One Man’s Fight for Justice – Bill Browder
-
Between the World and Me – Ta-Nehisi Coates
-
The Silk Roads: A New History of the World – Peter Frankopan
-
The Wright Brothers – David McCullough
-
The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz – Erik Larson
-
The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America’s Great Migration – Isabel Wilkerson
-
The British Are Coming: The War for America, Lexington to Princeton, 1775–1777 – Rick Atkinson
-
The Storm Before the Storm – Mike Duncan
-
What Is History? – Edward Hallett Carr
-
Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion – Robert B. Cialdini
-
The Interpretation of Dreams – Sigmund Freud
-
Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ – Daniel Goleman
-
Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions – Dan Ariely
-
The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference – Malcolm Gladwell
-
Mistakes Were Made (But Not by Me) – Carol Tavris & Elliot Aronson
-
The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom – Jonathan Haidt