Biblical Interpretation
The Blood That Spoke First (Pt. 3 of 3)
The final Cain chapter uncovers the silent war between sacrifice and surrender, showing how an ancient field still mirrors the modern heart’s search for grace.
By Phil Ault
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Biblical Interpretation
The final Cain chapter uncovers the silent war between sacrifice and surrender, showing how an ancient field still mirrors the modern heart’s search for grace.
By Phil Ault
Biblical Interpretation
Exploring the story of Cain not as a tale of violence, but as a warning against worshiping the work of our own hands, and the mercy that still meets us east of Eden.
By Phil Ault
Biblical Interpretation
Cains mark; our mirror Cain is remembered as the world’s first murderer, forever defined
By Phil Ault
fractured lens
Ezer and AI reimagines the ancient word “Ezer”, a divine helper, as a lens for understanding the role of artificial intelligence. Rather than replacing humanity, AI reflects God’s pattern of partnership: a presence that challenges, completes, and calls us higher.
By Phil Ault
Biblical Interpretation
From Light to Laodicea draws a visionary thread between Genesis and Revelation, between creation’s first breath and the Church’s final call. It explores how the seven days of creation mirror the seven churches of Revelation, revealing a divine rhythm of light, love, and choice still unfolding today.
By Phil Ault
Genesis
From Eden’s fig leaves to the cursed tree outside Jerusalem, the fig tells one story: humanity’s coverings were never enough. Only exposure could lead to wholeness.
By Phil Ault