My thoughts as we bid farewell to Chester Bennington.
Free From Fear, Free To Love!
Regarding all this talk in the churches about focusing on Jesus Christ, I'd say I agree with the notion - any time we think about Christ, is good time, indeed. It's life-giving time. However, I believe that in our focusing on Christ, we shouldn't leave out how Christ was and continues to be focused on... Continue Reading →
Christ, our Freedom
I've never identified myself as a leader. I've never seen the need to step up and to take charge, long enough for it to have a permanent effect on my life. Well, I would probably know. I'd probably relate something; I mean, it's not like I never led anything before, it's just that nothing really... Continue Reading →
No Strings Attached by Andrew Farley, Take 2
In the process of finishing my article on the Freedom we have in Christ, or rather how Christ Himself is our actual freedom, I've seen the need to listen to some of the resources I've exposed myself to prior continuing what I've started. I tried finishing the said article once in the past, but I... Continue Reading →
No Strings Attached by Andrew Farley
We've seen a lot of deals and promotions that sound so good at first.. Free 30 Day Trials, You've Won A Raffle, etc. We seem to be used to this sort of thing to the point that we are immediately wary of any 'strings' attached to any sweet deal. We keep asking, 'What's the catch?';... Continue Reading →
A Clarification (Or, My Words From The Words I Just Listened To)
The Gospel says that the Law is good, yet the perfect standards which the Law presents point out our sin. Jesus Christ not only met these perfect standards; Romans 7:4 through the body of Christ we ourselves have died to the Law (i.e. set free from meeting the perfect standards of the Law).The Gospel says... Continue Reading →
Notes from Fight for Truth: a study in Jude by Andrew Farley
Jude 1:1-2 Jude, a bondservant of Jesus Christ, and brother of James, To those who are the called, beloved in God the Father, and kept for Jesus Christ: May mercy and peace and love be multiplied to you. 2 Peter and Jude have their similarities in the sense that these Apostles talk about errors and... Continue Reading →
Notes from Truly Knowing Him: a series in 2 Peter (pts 2-4) by Andrew Farley
There are opponents to the Gospel, and in 2 Peter, the apostle aims to address them, to shoot them down. Even back then there have been 'posers', adding their own manuscripts and words to the Gospel, for their own motives and for their own intentions. It is because of this that Peter assures the reader... Continue Reading →







