Judah wasn’t the firstborn. He wasn’t the most righteous. He wasn’t even the favored son. And yet, from his line came King David—and Jesus, the Lion of Judah. Why? This deep dive into tribal inheritance, broken family legacies, and unexpected grace reveals what God’s choices tell us about His character—and how they can change the way we read Scripture forever.
The heart of Psalm 19 contains six poetic statements, each built from three carefully chosen elements: an aspect of God’s Word, a superlative about that aspect, and the beautiful consequence of engaging deeply with Scripture in that way.
How do prophets know they’re prophets? Do they just go to sleep one night thinking they’re going to be a farmer or a shepherd or a stonemason, and the next day they wake up with the future laid out before them like a movie script?