
Reflections
Because sometimes, the smallest seeds carry the greatest truth.
Short style mini blogs that invite conversation on random thoughts…
The Name They Hid, the Messiah They Killed | The Veil of Tradition, Torn by the Truth
They were meant to bear His Name.
Meant to carry the fire of Mount Sinai,
To proclaim the voice that thundered from Heaven,
To remember the blood that saved Egypt’s firstborn.
(Exodus 19:5–6, Exodus 12:13, Deuteronomy 4:10)
They were called to be a light to the nations—
But instead, they built walls.
(Isaiah 42:6, Romans 2:17–24)
haShem: When God Marks You With His Name
I didn’t know what it meant… once I looked it up, I thought,
Why not Yahweh or Elohim or Adonai?
Maybe because I know those names?
Why haShem—the reverent way Jewish people say “The Name” without saying the Name?
But He kept saying it.
And just listened. He revealed.
Part 2: The Day Time Stopped | When the Gospel Rewrote the Clock
There was a day when the world measured time in the rising of the sun and the length of a shadow.
A day when death marked the end and decay was inevitable.
But then the gospel entered.
The veil tore.
The stone rolled.
And time surrendered.
Because all who believe in the gospel… stop time.
Yahweh Is Not Bound by Time—He Commands It!
Part 1: When God Does in a Day | A Reflection on Time, Power, and Trust
The world leans on what it thinks it knows—slow processes, natural evolution, cause and effect over millennia. But Yahweh steps in and says, “Let there be,” and it is so (Genesis 1:3). What takes man thousands of years to try and explain, God does in a moment—a word.
This is the heartbeat behind verses like: