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.
Posts
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.
Proper Representation (After Dawn, Repurposed) – February 10-26, 2024 (60/365)
The post discusses the importance of representing and communicating with others on behalf of God, drawing insights from the biblical exchange between Jethro and Moses. It emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit as a mentor in effective communication and the significance of prayer in both representing people before God and speaking to them on God's behalf.
A Glimpse Into True Power – February 26, 2024 (60/365)
The post reflects on recent illness and dreams, considering the concept of personal "upgrade" due to a solar flare. The writer expresses skepticism, ultimately centering on their belief in Jesus Christ as the ultimate upgrade. They find assurance in the presence of Christ, emphasizing faith and prayer as sources of peace in all circumstances.
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.
Eventual Direction – February 24, 2024 (57/365)
The writer shares his struggle with illness, self-doubt, and societal expectations, while finding solace in faith. Despite feeling unwell and questioning his actions, he clings to the belief in a better tomorrow, drawing strength from biblical verses and expressing gratitude. Upheld by faith, he ends with a hopeful blessing for the readers.
Supervised Demolition (Saved Through Fire, II) – February 24, 2024 (56/365)
The post reflects on the theme of fire and its symbolic significance in Christianity. It explores the act of burning away old mindsets and embraces the concept of Holy Spirit as the guiding flame. The author highlights the role of trust in God's plan and emphasizes the transformative power of faith and repentance.
After Love – February 24, 2024 (55/365)
In a heartfelt message, a teacher reflects on sharing the concept of love with students during Chapel Time. Emphasizing that understanding God's love is essential to loving others, he encourages appreciation for the unique experiences and potential in every individual. The message concludes with a prayer for blessings and a call to trust in the Lord.
Saved Through Fire – February 22, 2024 (54/365)
The text reflects on the nature of fire and its symbolism in the Old Testament, drawing parallels to Christ's sacrifice and salvation. It emphasizes that Christ is not merely a giver of life but is life itself, providing eternal reconciliation and sanctification. The author finds hope in Christ's presence, likening believers to those unharmed in the fiery furnace.
Writing With Meaning – February 22, 2024 (52/365)
The post reflects on the significance of writing and how it parallels the Psalms as a means to express one's faith and testimony in Christ, despite challenges. The author emphasizes the transformative power of Christ's work and encourages readers to embrace their individual testimonies as a reflection of God's grace.







