Yahweh Shalom: God is Peace (Part 1)
Peace does not begin when conflict is resolved, but when God draws near. In Judges 6, Gideon encounters Yahweh Shalom not after deliverance, but while fear, imbalance, and inadequacy remain.
Articles that explore God’s names, character, and His revelation through Scripture.
Peace does not begin when conflict is resolved, but when God draws near. In Judges 6, Gideon encounters Yahweh Shalom not after deliverance, but while fear, imbalance, and inadequacy remain.
Marriage can feel lonely even when two people sit side by side. Immanuel reminds us that God is not merely near, but present with us in the hardest moments.
Immanuel first appeared as a promise to Ahaz and later as comfort to Joseph. This article traces the meaning behind the name “God with us” and what it reveals about God’s faithfulness to His people.
Jehovah Nissi means ‘The Lord is My Banner.’ This article explores Exodus 17, Moses lifting the staff, and how Christ becomes the ultimate banner who leads, identifies, and strengthens His people.
God’s names reveal His character, His promises, and His heart toward His people. This article explores why the names of God matter—and how they shape the way we think, live, and trust Him every day.