The author shares their struggle to keep up with Bible reading, reflecting on the value of retaining and sharing insights. They discuss binge-watching an anime and draw parallels to human struggles with evil. They emphasize the importance of finding hope and repentance in God's goodness, offering encouragement in the face of chaos and hardships.
Bread, And A Rock: Trusting God In Famine And Earthquakes – January 13-15, 2024 (19/365)
In the post, the author reflects on the prevailing themes at the beginning of 2024, referencing the signs of Christ's coming and the end of the age as depicted in Matthew 24. The author discusses the concept of famine, encompassing not only a lack of food but also the lack of nutrition and good knowledge. The post also touches on conflicts around the world, likening them to earthquakes, with a call to trust in Christ amidst turbulent times. Ultimately, the message encourages trusting in the Lord's faithfulness amid uncertainty and finding hope and salvation in Christ despite challenging circumstances.
FEAR/GOODNESS/WISDOM/REPENTANCE – January 10, 2024 (15/365)
In this reflection, the writer delves into the concept of the fear of the Lord and the goodness of God, emphasizing their connection to repentance and wisdom. The writer highlights the importance of recognizing Christ as essential to understanding God’s love and glory, and concludes with a message of trust in Christ and praise for God.
2024: Trust: Thank, and Pray – January 7, 2024
The post emphasizes the significance of prayer, wisdom, and rearranging one's life. It highlights the privilege of prayer, the transformative power it holds, and the need to let go of burdens like unforgiveness. The accompanying scriptural references reinforce the themes of trust, rejoicing in God's greatness, and finding joy in His blessings.
A Walk Into Contentment – December 26, 2023 (317/365)
A deeper realization dawns—a peace beyond understanding, a contentment independent of circumstances, and a presence that transforms moments into blessings.
Unifying Equation – November Thought Compilation – Set 3 / December 26, 2023 (314/365)
In every season, the unifying equation is Emmanuel – our God is with us. Amidst observations, desires, learning, and puzzle-piecing, Christ is the constant. The Lord is with us, shaping, teaching, and rearranging, making every aspect meaningful.
Christus Confidimus – December 23, 2023 (313/365)
Christ is our Light, our Peace, and our Refuge. In Him We Trust.
All In All / God Without Religion, Pt. 8/Wrap-Up – December 03, 2023 (303/365)
The content review covers Dr. Andrew Farley's book "God Without Religion." The review discusses concepts like minimalism practiced by the Amish, Christian teachings about faith, righteousness, sin, and forgiveness. It then covers reflections on religious regulations versus living according to spiritual freedom. The review ends by expressing the significance of Christ’s death and resurrection in obtaining freedom and eternal life, highlighting God's love and grace, which surpasses religious practices and traditions.
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.
Christ’s Permanence & Supremacy / November 30, 2023 (294/365)
The writer discusses Psalm 30, highlighting the Absolute Authority and Everlasting Faithfulness of Christ. They interpret passages, emphasizing God's mercy and rescue during our times of defeat and loss. They note how God does not let our foes rejoice over us, and we can extol the Lord despite our struggles. The writer emphasizes God's healing, and the promise that sorrow is temporary but God's favor is everlasting. They urge readers to find comfort in God's mercy and Christ's sacrificial love, asserting that true peace can only come from Christ, who responds to every call with full wisdom and power.







