The writer reflects on writing commentaries on the book of Romans. They emphasize the importance of faith in Christ for salvation and righteousness. Explaining the role of the Holy Spirit in convicting people, they stress that all have heard the Gospel, and it is through Christ's work that individuals find right-standing with God.
A Sovereignty To Trust – May 27, 2024 (154/365)
This text delves into the concept of divine sovereignty and mercy, using the book of Romans as a reference point. It emphasizes the importance of trusting God’s promises and the preeminence of Jesus Christ. Paul’s writings are examined, highlighting the profound impact of God's words and the ultimate significance of leading a life centered on Christ.
Life, More Than Hope – May 12-14, 2024 (134/365)
This content from Romans 5 and 6 emphasizes the believer's transformation through Christ. We are reminded that we are dead to sin and alive in Christ. As new creations, we have the desire and power for righteousness. The Holy Spirit enables us to live in victory, enjoying a life of righteousness through Christ's finished work.
The Way with Discipleship / Compassion LPC pt3b (132/365)
The early followers of Christ, known as "The Way," faced opposition but were rooted in hope and empowered by the Holy Spirit. Their commission to make disciples is empowered by Christ's authority. Discipleship is a lifestyle, marked by faithful and consistent learning and application, not a mere activity. Love and discipleship are natural, not competitive, expressions of 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.
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.
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.
By His Word (Aftermath) – February 19, 2024 (51/365)
The post reflects on the perfect standards of God, the need for Christ to redeem the unclean and weary, and the significance of Holy Communion and giving. It emphasizes the idea of being perfected through Christ's finished work and the role of believers as chosen, holy, and royal. It encourages shining Christ's light and trusting in the Lord.







