Under A New Power – May 21, 2024 (144/365)

The writer delves into a study of Romans 7, grappling with the complexities and personal significance of the chapter. They explore how believers are bound by the law, die to the law through Christ, and serve in the new way of the Spirit. Their reflections underscore the transformative power of salvation in the Christian faith.

Supernatural Hope – May 11, 2024 (131/365)

The writer reflects on the New Testament, particularly Romans 5 and 6, expressing joy and gratitude for the peace, grace, and hope found in Christ. They emphasize the profound impact of Christ's sacrifice and the hope it brings for the future. The passage presents a deep exploration of the significance of salvation and the transformative power of faith.

Prince of Peace, Prince of Power – April 23, 2024 (119/365)

The author's reflections cover experiences from past trips, personal fitness journey, and scriptural insights from 2 Samuel 23. With a desire for growth and spiritual revelation, there's a recognition of the importance of consistent resiliency, patient endurance, and composed resolve. The narrative highlights a reliance on faith and God's grace for personal and spiritual development.

Life Begins… – March 29, 2024 (106/365)

The writer reflects on reading habits, specific knowledge, and biblical passages, drawing personal connections to life experiences. Reference is made to Ultralearning, Naval Ravikant’s teachings, and biblical figures like Hannah. Challenges regarding personal passions and struggles within faith are touched upon, with an emphasis on finding joy and fulfillment in God.

True Obedience, True Service – March 19, 2024 (88/365)

The writer reflects on their daily Bible reading and highlights the theme of leadership and obedience. They draw parallels between the Israelites' struggles in conquest and the need for wholehearted trust and service to God. Emphasizing the importance of trusting and serving God from the heart, they connect this to the transformative work of Christ and the assurance it brings.

Word of Light, and Life – February 27, 2024 (64/365)

In Exodus 18, Jethro's approach to Moses reveals the makings of an ideal leader: fair evaluations, relevant feedback, and a deep understanding of the Scriptures. Christian leaders embrace the guidance of the Holy Spirit for communication and representation, while drawing inspiration and direction from Christ, the Living Word. This influences their approach to writing and collaboration.

New Word, New Wine – February 27, 2024 (63/365)

The post reflects personal reflections on writing, cybersecurity, and Bible study. It discusses the writer's approach to sharing personal projects, insights from the book of Luke, and the significance of Christ's words. The writer emphasizes the transformative power of Christ's word and the concept of old and new in relation to grace and truth.

Saved Through Fire (Aftermath) – February 26, 2024 (58/365)

The post reflects on a recent church service that focused on the themes of trust, sacrifice, and salvation. The speaker shared personal reflections on the significance of fire in the context of biblical teachings and its relevance to believers. The message emphasized that despite worldly challenges, the Holy Spirit's strength prevails, bringing hope and endurance.

By His Word – February 13-17, 2024 (49/365)

The post reflects on the intricate laws and statutes of Leviticus and the first five books of the Bible, highlighting the impossibility of meeting God's perfect standards. However, it emphasizes the good news that Jesus Christ, the pinnacle of the Word, is willing and able to cleanse the unclean, offering rest and fulfillment of the law through faith.

Trust In Famine, And In Plenty – January 24, 2024 (28/365)

In this reflection on Psalm 20, the writer emphasizes trust in the Name of the Lord during times of famine and earthquakes, drawing insight from the story of Joseph. Comparing the practicality of faith in the modern world to biblical events, the writer encourages readers to find sustenance and truth in the Lord Jesus Christ.

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