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Genesis 1:23 Daily Devotional & Meaning – Childlike Wonder and the Completion of the Fifth Day
Genesis 1:23 invites us to see creation through childlike wonder, delighting in God’s ordered and life-filled world.
Benjamin Michael Mcgreevy
Feb 94 min read


Genesis 1:22 Daily Devotional & Meaning – God’s Blessing of Fruitfulness and Abundance
Genesis 1:22 reveals God’s first blessing, commanding life to be fruitful and multiply in a world designed to sustain abundance.
Benjamin Michael Mcgreevy
Feb 93 min read


Genesis 1:21 Daily Devotional & Meaning – The Majesty and Diversity of God’s Living Creation
Genesis 1:21 draws our attention to God’s majestic creatures, from great whales to birds, all created with purpose and order.
Benjamin Michael Mcgreevy
Feb 92 min read


Genesis 1:20 Daily Devotional & Meaning – God Speaks Life into the Seas and Skies
Genesis 1:20 marks the first appearance of life, as God fills the seas and skies with living creatures by His Word.
Benjamin Michael Mcgreevy
Feb 93 min read


Genesis 1:19 Daily Devotional & Meaning – The Power of God’s Word: Creation Accomplished in Four Days
Genesis 1:19 reminds us that what humanity studies for lifetimes, God brought into being through His Word in just four days.
Benjamin Michael Mcgreevy
Feb 83 min read


Genesis 1:18 Daily Devotional & Meaning – God’s Delegated Order: Authority, Stewardship, and Faithful Rule
Genesis 1:18 reveals God’s design of delegated authority, where creation governs order and humanity is called to faithful stewardship.
Benjamin Michael Mcgreevy
Feb 82 min read


Your Guide to a Complete Bible Commentary: Unlocking Scripture One Verse at a Time
Unlock scripture’s depth with a verse-by-verse Bible commentary—study each passage thoughtfully, uncovering context, meaning, and Christ.
Benjamin Michael Mcgreevy
Feb 64 min read


Genesis 1:7 Daily Devotional & Meaning – The Firmament: God, the Great Organizer
Genesis 1:7 shows God as Creator and Organizer, separating the waters and restraining chaos to sustain life and foreshadow redemption.
Benjamin Michael Mcgreevy
Feb 64 min read


Genesis 1:4 Daily Devotional & Meaning – Light Declared Good and the First Divine Separation
Genesis 1:4 reveals God as the true source of light, declaring it good and separating it from darkness as a pattern of redemption.
Benjamin Michael Mcgreevy
Feb 55 min read


Genesis 1:2 Daily Devotional & Meaning — God Present in the Formless Beginning
Genesis 1:2 shows that even in darkness and chaos, God’s Spirit is present, preparing creation with purpose and care.
Benjamin Michael Mcgreevy
Feb 42 min read


How does the Bible describe salvation and how is it received?
The Bible describes salvation as God’s rescue from sin and death, received by grace through faith, repentance, and the renewing work of the
Benjamin Michael Mcgreevy
Feb 34 min read


What does it mean to be “born again” in the Bible?
Born again isn’t self-improvement, it’s God restoring what Adam broke, by grace through the Holy Spirit, making us a new creation in Christ.
Benjamin Michael Mcgreevy
Feb 26 min read


What Does the Bible Teach About the Nature of God? Insights from Thomas Aquinas and Divine Simplicity
Explore what the Bible teaches about God’s nature, divine simplicity, and the Trinity through Scripture and Thomas Aquinas’ insights.
Benjamin Michael Mcgreevy
Jan 236 min read


Verse by Verse: A Daily Devotional Through the Whole Bible—Volume 1: Genesis 1–11 (Where the Story Begins): A Landmark Christian Devotional Book Launch
Daily verse-by-verse devotional through Genesis 1–11: short readings, insights, and practical application to deepen Bible-reading habit.
Benjamin Michael Mcgreevy
Jan 225 min read


What is the Trinity, and How is it Taught in the Bible?
Is the Trinity in the Bible? Explore key verses from the bible to understand the one God in three persons and why it’s central to faith.
Benjamin Michael Mcgreevy
Jan 208 min read


Genesis 1:1 — Why Do Beginnings Matter?
Discover why Genesis 1:1 matters, how beginnings reveal God’s authority, and how reading Scripture verse by verse forms faith.
Benjamin Michael Mcgreevy
Jan 173 min read
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