Jah is a shortened, poetic form of Yahweh (or Jehovah), the sacred covenant name of God revealed in the Old Testament. Biblically, it refers exclusively to the one true God, the Father of Jesus Christ, and is most famously used in Psalm 68:4. While the term is prominent in Rastafarianism, its roots and true meaning […]
John 11:35 is the shortest verse in most English translations of the Bible, stating simply, ‘Jesus wept.’ This verse powerfully demonstrates the full humanity of Jesus Christ, showing His deep compassion and empathy as He mourned the death of His friend, Lazarus, even though He knew He would raise him from the dead. Some moments […]
The phrase “Come, Lord Jesus” is a direct prayer found in Revelation 22:20, the final chapter of the Bible. It is the cry of the Church, expressing a deep longing and eager anticipation for the promised second coming of Jesus Christ to judge the world, defeat evil, and make all things new. In the vast […]
In a biblical context, anointing is the sacred act of applying oil to a person or object to symbolize being set apart for a holy purpose. Spiritually, ‘the anointing’ refers to the empowerment and presence of the Holy Spirit upon a believer, equipping them for a specific calling or service, as perfectly exemplified by Jesus […]