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.

Give And Take – May 8, 2024 (129/365)

The author reflects on turning 40 and feeling slow in progress, but finds reassurance in Romans 8:28. They discuss a church disagreement over lyrics and relate it to God taking away sin. The author also discusses facing challenges, rooted in faith and filled with Christ, and emphasizes gratitude and trust.

in Pace, requiescat – May 7, 2024 (127/365)

The author has been catching up on reading and workouts, particularly enjoying "The Almanack of Naval Ravikant." They draw parallels between Naval's ideas about happiness and their own faith, emphasizing that Christians find an eternal and infinite peace in Christ. Their reflections are derived from studying the Bible and they believe in the promise of peace from God.

Seeds of Compassion / Compassion LPC pt2 (125/365)

Salvador "Jimmy" Melado, President of Compassion International, emphasizes the transformative power of simple acts of compassion for children. Grounded in Christ-centered leadership, he advocates for child-focused mentorship and interaction. By communicating the Gospel through love, he aims for child transformation and future generations' well-being. Unity, commitment, and understanding are pivotal in this approach.

Gifts For All – April 25-30, 2024 (122/365)

This content reflects on the Christian faith and its teachings, emphasizing the significance of Christ's finished work. It conveys the message of hope, peace, and blessing, rooted in the belief that through Christ, one can find justification, sanctification, and fulfillment. The writing encourages a deep spiritual connection and trust in God's grace and provision.

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.

Past The Boundaries – April 16, 2024 (115/365)

St. John of the Cross’s poem "I Went In, I Knew Not Where" conveys the concept of surpassing human knowledge and finding peace in Christ. The journey beyond learning leads to a place of understanding everything and nothing simultaneously. This concept aligns with biblical passages emphasizing God’s immeasurable grace, Christ’s peace, and the Holy Spirit’s guidance.

Tapping Into Eternity – April 6, 2024 (111/365)

The author reflects on feeling frustrated and uncertain, but finds solace in the belief that Jesus already responded through his birth, death, resurrection, and ascension. They emphasize that Christ's sacrifice ensures righteousness for believers. They express gratitude for God's love and faithfulness. The text explores the themes of salvation, faith, and the enduring nature of God's love.

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