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A Moral Framework Grounded in Properly Ordered Love
In a culture flooded with moral confusion, ethical shortcuts, and ideological polarization, it is vital to ground moral reflection in...

Simon Williams
May 207 min read
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Why There May Be a Hierarchy Within the Trinity Without Compromising Equality
I've been thinking about something that might help make sense of a puzzling feature in Christian theology—why there seems to be a kind of...

Simon Williams
May 143 min read
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Was Shem the Mysterious Melchizedek? Reconciling Tradition with the Book of Hebrews
One of the more fascinating figures in the Old Testament is Melchizedek , the priest-king of Salem who blesses Abraham and receives a...

Simon Williams
May 134 min read
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From Power to Presence: The Poetic Precision of Psalm 89:12–13
In the heart of Psalm 89—a psalm filled with majestic declarations, covenantal longing, and deep theological reflection—we find two...

Simon Williams
May 124 min read
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God, the Founder of Realms: Finding Our Place in a Hierarchy of Holiness
“Yours are the heavens—indeed, yours is the earth; the world and its fullness—you founded them.”--Psalms 89:11 The psalmist makes a bold...

Simon Williams
May 114 min read
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Crushing Rahab: Divine Order, Chaos, and the God Who Reclaims
“You crushed Rahab like one slain; with the arm of your strength You scattered Your enemies.” — Psalm 89:10 (Hebrew v. 11) There are...

Simon Williams
May 106 min read
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When the Sea Pretends to Roar (Psalm 89:9)
“You are ruling in the proud swelling of the sea; in the lifting of its waves, you still them.” —Psalm 89:9 The verse just before this...

Simon Williams
May 92 min read
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God of Hosts: Faithfulness, Order, and the Uniqueness of YHWH
I recently came across a detail in Psalm 89 that struck me in a new way—something I may have known at some level but had never really...

Simon Williams
May 83 min read
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The Fear of God: Obvious in Heaven, Obscured on Earth
“God is greatly feared in the council of the holy ones, and awesome over all who surround Him.”Psalm 89:7 In the heavenly realm, there is...

Simon Williams
May 72 min read
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The LORD in the Cloud: Set Apart from the Set Apart
When reading Psalm 89:6, a curious phrase stands out: “For who in the cloud can be set in array with the LORD? Who is like the LORD among...

Simon Williams
May 63 min read
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More Than Moses: Why the Law Was Never the Final Standard
There’s a growing interest among some Christians in returning to the Law of Moses. Whether through renewed Sabbath observance, dietary...

Simon Williams
May 59 min read
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Heavens, Wonder, and Faithfulness: A Reflection on Psalm 89:5
Psalm 89:5 reads: “And the heavens will praise Your wonder, O LORD, also Your faithfulness in the assembly of the holy ones.” This single...

Simon Williams
May 43 min read
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Established in the Heavens, Built Through the Ages: Reflections on Psalm 89:3–4
Psalm 89 is a psalm of covenant, promise, and divine faithfulness. Verses 3–4 offer us a tightly packed theological gem, which, when read...

Simon Williams
May 33 min read
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The Upside-Down Wager: How Pragmatic Resistance to Christianity Gets Life (and Eternity) Backward
You’ve probably heard someone say it—or maybe thought it yourself: “As far as I know, this is the only life I get. Becoming a Christian...

Simon Williams
May 23 min read
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Why Forgiveness Requires a Multi-Personal God
In conversations about the nature of God and forgiveness, I’ve often heard it said that only God can forgive sins. But rarely do we stop...

Simon Williams
May 13 min read
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