Anchored in Scripture - A blog made for messengers

The Crimson Worm: Hidden Prophecy in the Priestly Robes
When the female worm is ready to lay her eggs—something she does only once in her life—she climbs a tree or fence and attaches herself permanently to the wood. A... Read more...
The Gardener at the Tomb: The Resurrection Detail Most People Miss
Genesis tells us that God planted a garden in Eden and placed Adam in the middle of it. Adam wasn’t just created and left to wander — he was given... Read more...
When Will Jesus Return? What the Bible Actually Says
Be Ready, Not Afraid - Jesus’ instruction is not to panic or speculate, but to live prepared lives. The most important question is not when He will return, but whether we... Read more...
The Great Commission: A Calling for Every Believer
Every interaction becomes an opportunity to reflect Christ. The Great Commission is not a special assignment for a few but a shared identity for all. Read more...
Still Standing Is Still Winning
Sometimes faith looks like doing the next right thing while your emotions are lagging behind. It looks like prayer without goosebumps. Hope without visible evidence. Trust without answers. And still... Read more...
Resurrection Changes the Math
The same power that raised Christ lives in you. Not for hype, but for endurance. Not for perfection, but for transformation. Read more...
The Day Between — When Faith Has No Evidence
Holy Saturday teaches us something uncomfortable:God can be fully at work even when He appears absent. Read more...
GOOD FRIDAY - It Is Finished - And That Changes Everything
The cross was not God scrambling to fix a broken world. It was His answer before the question was ever asked. Every sin judged.Every debt paid.Every accusation silenced. Read more...
When the Battle Is Loud, Faith Stays Steady
Pressure. Opposition. Delays. Voices telling you to fear, push harder, or prove yourself. In those moments, our default response is often to clench our fists, to fight in our own... Read more...
Trust the Way of Grace
Some misunderstand faith as merely believing the right things. But biblical faith is relational trust, a posture of reliance on God’s provision rather than our performance. Read more...
God’s Heart Is to Renew Your Strength
Scripture is clear: God never intended His people to live depleted lives. Strength, renewal, and endurance were always meant to flow from grace—not self‑effort. Read more...
Reign With Much More
“Those who receive abundance of grace and of the gift of righteousness will reign in life through the One, Jesus Christ.”— Romans 5:17 (NKJV) Read more...
Silence the Enemy’s Accusations: Standing Firm in Christ’s Finished Work
God’s verdict over the believer is not “guilty,” but “righteous in Christ.” When accusations arise, they must be answered not with self-effort or promises to do better, but with the... Read more...
Learning to Trust God When the Outcome Is Unclear
Faith is not about having all the answers. It’s about choosing to trust the One who does. Read more...
When God Calls You to Let Go
  One of the most challenging invitations God ever gives us is the call to let go. Not just of sin or obvious distractions, but of expectations, control, fear, and... Read more...
Under His Shadow: Living the Promise of Psalm 91
At its heart, Psalm 91 invites us into a posture of trust, confidence, and rest. It calls us to live under the shadow of the Almighty, not occasionally, but daily. Read more...
When God Is Working Even When You Can’t See It
God’s activity is not always visible, but it is always purposeful. Read more...
From Law to Grace: Living in the Freedom Christ Secured
One of the most important distinctions in the Christian faith is the difference between living under the law and living under grace. Understanding this difference doesn’t just shape theology, it transforms how we... Read more...