In a contemplation inspired by Nikola Tesla's enigmatic words about the magnificence of 3, 6, and 9, an exploration into Bible verses featuring these numbers unfolds. While some verses convey historical details, others provide unexpected insights. Ezekiel 36:9, intricately linked with Leviticus 26:9, resonates as a promise of spiritual cultivation and multiplication. Numbers 36:9, delving into the intricacies of inheritance, cautions against intermarrying outside one's faith. This scriptural journey, though not a direct decoding of Tesla's musings, culminates in the profound truth of Psalms 36:9—affirming that with Christ lies the fountain of life, and in His light, true illumination emerges.
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.
Christus Confidimus, Take II (A Deeper Dive into Psalm 20) – January 3, 2024 (8/365)
Psalm 20, attributed to David, speaks of trusting in the Lord for protection and help, recognizing that some trust in earthly things, but believers trust in the name of the Lord. The writer reflects on the theme of trust and thanksgiving, emphasizing that Christ is the embodiment and fulfillment of God's honor, authority, and character.
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.
Beyond Pain (Psalm 6) – December 07, 2023 (307/365)
The Psalm offers comfort in times of pain and turmoil, emphasizing human choice between casting blame outwardly or delving into inner suffering. It encourages looking beyond pain towards God's love, embodying the belief in Christ's timeless salvation. Accepting God's grace, we should bring our thoughts and emotions before God for solace, even in times of despair or amidst foes, confident in the power of prayer and God's tireless listening.
Rearranging – November Thought Compilation, Set 1 / December 07, 2023 (306/365)
The author asserts the importance of digital detox by distancing oneself from the phone before sleep and on waking. They express efforts made towards this goal that ultimately leads to increased productivity and better physical organization of their spaces. On a spiritual level, the author presents a deep study of the Greek terms 'psuche' and 'nous' in religious context, finally concluding that these terms represent different aspects of our being, not in conflict, but part of the change brought about by faith.
From Shame, To Honor – November 30, 2023 (297/365)
The post reflects an in-depth study of the Biblical scripture, particularly Romans 10:11, exploring its interpretation as assurance to believers who trust in God. The writer elucidates the phrase 'believers will not be put to shame', positively framing it as those who trust in God will find honor, approval, and esteem. With the nuanced understanding of faith, belief, and trust, it emphasizes the importance of faith in Christ, enabling a shift of perspective from shame to honor.
The King’s Victory – November 21, 2023 (286/365)
The content is a personal reflection on the Bible, specifically Psalm 21. The author celebrates the concept of salvation in Christianity and how it empowers believers. Drawing strength from salvation in Christ, he re-emphasizes the joy, strength, and renewal it brings. Furthermore, the author ascribes victory over enemies and the fulfillment of desires to God's strength and assistance. The reflection concludes with praise and thanks to God.







