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.
The First QA (Black Dawn, Repurposed) – February 1-9, 2024 (40/365)
In Exodus 18, Jethro advises Moses to delegate and not carry the burden alone. This passage teaches the importance of evaluation and feedback. Jethro's evaluation prompts action, showing the value of honest observation. He offers feedback directly and offers practical solutions. This demonstrates the importance of both evaluating and being evaluated.
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.
Trust Through The Rumbling – January 19, 2024 (21/365)
The author reflects on personal challenges, prioritizing responsibilities over desires, and the biblical story of Lot. They emphasize the importance of trusting in the Lord, irrespective of life's uncertainties. The text urges readers to align their desires and plans with God's will for a fulfilling year. It's a call for faith, reflection, and trust in turbulent times.
Learning from the Abraham (formerly known as Abram) – January 8, 2024 (14/365)
Reflecting on the complex journey of Abram and Sarai in Genesis, we see God's enduring faithfulness despite human mistakes. From the promises of land and offspring to the encounter with Hagar, God's covenant remains steadfast. Even when Abraham and Sarah falter, God clarifies and extends His blessings, exemplifying divine grace. This narrative inspires a sense of relief, reminding us that God's enduring plans and love persist beyond our regrets and mistakes.
From Confusion to Clarity: Isaiah’s Prophetic Light Fulfilled – January 4, 2024 (9/365)
The post reflects on the significance of biblical passages from Genesis 10 to 12 and Matthew 4, highlighting the themes of family relationships, the unity of believers in Christ, and the fulfillment of prophecy through Jesus. It emphasizes the contrast between darkness and light, drawing parallels between the Old Testament and the New Testament narratives.
Christ’s Baptism: A Foreshadowing of our Salvation – January 3, 2024 (5/365)
The article discusses biblical reflections on Christ's baptism, emphasizing the symbolism of water baptism for Christians. It explores the idea of becoming new creations through Christ and the significance of the Holy Spirit. The author reflects on the connection between Christ's baptism, the proclamation of faith, and the eternal life promised through salvation.
From Creation to the Flood: Tracing Christ’s Redemption in Genesis – January 3, 2024 (4/365)
The post reflects on Genesis 4-9, highlighting connections between different passages and their implications. It delves into the narratives of Enoch, Noah, and the Great Flood, drawing parallels to Christ's redemptive work. The writer emphasizes God's presence and grace in the face of human corruption. Overall, it connects these Old Testament events to the significance of Jesus.
Creation’s Tapestry – January 1-2, 2024 (2/365)
The writer embarks on a journey to read the entire Bible, sharing reflections as they delve into Genesis 1-3 and parts of Matthew. They ponder creation, the significance of light, and ponder over rivers in Eden, emphasizing the value of blessings, holiness, and rest. The post concludes with a commitment to continue the spiritual exploration.







