We live in a world flooded with words—tweets, headlines, podcasts, emails, comment sections, political speeches, and advertising slogans. But not all words build up. Many deceive. Some seduce. Others destroy. We’ve learned how to weaponize language: spin replaces truth, sarcasm replaces sincerity, and words become tools of manipulation and self-promotion rather than honesty and connection. … Continue reading Songs of Strength and Wisdom (Psalm 12)
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The Will of The Father: A Guide to the Sermon on the Mount (Lesson 4—The Light of the World)
In the Beatitudes, Jesus described the heart and character of those who belong to His kingdom—poor in spirit, pure in heart, peacemakers, and those who endure suffering for righteousness’ sake. But now He shifts from who we are to how we live. Kingdom character becomes kingdom influence. In Matthew 5:13–20, Jesus issues a bold declaration: … Continue reading The Will of The Father: A Guide to the Sermon on the Mount (Lesson 4—The Light of the World)
Songs of Strength and Wisdom (Psalm 11)
“In the LORD I take refuge; how can you say to my soul, ‘Flee like a bird to your mountain’?” —Psalm 11:1 When life begins to fall apart—when the moral, spiritual, or societal foundations crack—what do you do? Where do you go? Who do you trust? Psalm 11 gives us the answer: We do not … Continue reading Songs of Strength and Wisdom (Psalm 11)
Songs of Strength and Wisdom (Psalm 9 and Psalm 10)
Our world doesn’t just tolerate wickedness—it often celebrates it. The arrogant prosper. The greedy grow powerful. The violent rise to fame. In the middle of this, the righteous cry out: “Where is God?” That’s the very tension Psalms 9 and 10 explore. Though divided in our modern Bibles, the rare ‘Selah’ at the end of … Continue reading Songs of Strength and Wisdom (Psalm 9 and Psalm 10)
Songs of Strength and Wisdom (Psalm 8)
Have you ever stepped outside on a cloudless night—far from city lights—and looked up? The stars stretch across the sky like diamonds scattered on black velvet, and for a moment, the world feels still. As the galaxies shimmer above, you can’t help but feel tiny—just one life beneath a trillion stars. David knew that feeling. … Continue reading Songs of Strength and Wisdom (Psalm 8)
The Battle of the False Sir Joyous
“Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice!” – Philippians 4:4 The Welcome of Sir Joyous (Based on Chapter 2 of W. E. Cule's Sir Knight of the Splendid Way) Sir Joyous was courteous and gracious, richly clad and full of generous hospitality. “Here you will meet with none but friends,” he said. … Continue reading The Battle of the False Sir Joyous
The Father’s Watch: Keeping Our Children’s Hearts Safe
Have you ever considered the very last words of the Old Testament? Before 400 years of prophetic silence, God left His people with a simple but profound charge—a glimpse of the ministry that would prepare their hearts for the Messiah. Malachi 4:6 says: “And he will turn the hearts of the fathers to the children, … Continue reading The Father’s Watch: Keeping Our Children’s Hearts Safe
4 Provisions of a Father After God’s Own Heart
This is a repost from one of the earliest articles published here at Knights of Fatherhood — but its message remains just as vital today. As we prepare our hearts for Father’s Day, let’s return to these foundational truths about what every father is called to provide for his family. May we lead with strength, … Continue reading 4 Provisions of a Father After God’s Own Heart
Songs of Strength and Wisdom (Psalm 6)
When the night feels endless, where do you turn?When your heart is heavy with guilt, your body weary with grief, and your soul hollowed by regret—what words remain? The Psalms are filled with praise and triumph, but not every song rises from joy. Some are carved from sorrow. Some are whispered through tears. And some—like … Continue reading Songs of Strength and Wisdom (Psalm 6)
The Battle of the Giants
“The flesh sets its desire against the Spirit...” — Galatians 5:17 The road narrowed, hemmed in by cliffs on either side. And there, looming like sentinels of despair, stood three giants—Terrible, who stank of fear; Grim, whose brooding eyes froze the soul; and Scornful, who laughed with contempt at every forward step. Sir Constant, though … Continue reading The Battle of the Giants
