Hopefull the BLOG
Welcome to Hope-full, the blog—a space for faith-rooted reflections, in-depth Bible studies, and Spirit-led truth for everyday life. Here, we wrestle with Scripture, walk through restoration, and grow in wisdom as we follow Yahushua. Whether you're seeking clarity, courage, or comfort, may you find hope woven into every word.
When the Council Rewrote the Covenant: Authority They Never Had
The Council of Acts 15 didn’t receive a word from Yahweh or a visitation from Yahushua. Yet they removed the very Law that defined covenant. This post explores how and why that decision was not theirs to make—and what it means for the modern church.
Paul Calls Himself an Apostle: The Greatest Lie in the Modern Church
Paul called himself an apostle, but was he truly one of Yahushua’s sent ones? This teaching walks through the Scriptural evidence to help believers discern truth from tradition.
Faithful God, Faithful Fruit: Resting in the Covenant-Keeping Love of Yahushua
Faithfulness has never begun with us. It has always begun with God. In this gentle, Scripture-rooted reflection, we explore how Yahushua fulfills both sides of the covenant, plants us beside living waters, and grows the fruit of faithfulness within us through His Spirit. This is the steadying truth: our faithfulness flows from His.
Striking the Rock: When Preachers Miss the Kingdom
Moses struck the rock—and it cost him the Promised Land. In this prophetic study of Numbers 20, we explore how one act of frustration became a divine warning to every shepherd who would follow. What happens when leaders misrepresent Yahweh? And how does this point to Yahushua, the true Rock, who was struck once—for all?
Why Fasting Is Worship
Fasting is often misunderstood. In our culture, it is frequently reduced to a dietary reset, a detox, or a self-improvement challenge. But in Scripture, fasting is something far greater—something sacred. Fasting is worship… A cry. A declaration. A hunger for His presence above all else.
Reclaiming the Word | Isaiah 64:6—Your Righteous Pursuit is Not Filthy Rags
Have you ever felt like your best efforts to live righteously are worthless? Maybe you didn’t even think about it until you went to church on Sunday and your pastor completely twisted Isaiah 64, and as you looked around wondering if anyone else noticed, the guilt set in; the shame set in… Because no matter what you do to honor God, all your works amount to nothing more than "filthy rags"?
Praise Him according to His Excellent Greatness
— Psalm 150:2