Over 20 years of ministry
The pain every pastor knows — but few talk about.
Every pastor knows that moment. You were at the hospital on Thursday. At the funeral on Friday. Friday night, you tried to sit down with the commentaries and exegetical resources — but exhaustion spoke louder. Sunday came.
"It's not laziness. It's ministry. Pastoral life has highs and lows that no one sees. In the midst of all that, the pastor still needs to feed the flock faithfully."
After more than 20 years of preaching, I understood that the pain wasn't a lack of dedication — it was a lack of a tool that respected the biblical text and understood the reality of pastoral ministry.
I didn't use it to generate sermons. I used it for exegesis — to go deeper into the text than I could alone on a tired Sunday afternoon. That insight changed the entire product.
What does Hokmah mean?
חָכְמָה — in Hebrew, wisdom. Unlike the Greek concept, for the Hebrews wisdom is not just knowledge: it is living what you know. Expositor, from the exposition of God's Word. Together: wisdom lived in the ministry of the Word.