Amid personal turmoil and global uncertainty, the author reflects on the profound nature of love as a guiding force. Drawing from 1 John 4:7-19, they emphasize the divine origin of love and the imperative to love one another. Stressing the transformative power of God's love, they challenge readers to exemplify selfless, enduring love in their relationships.
For The Children – February 4, 2024 (37/365)
The post emphasizes the importance of trust in the Lord, drawn from the story of King Jehoshaphat. Highlighting the power of prayer and the significance of knowing God's character, it also mentions the impact of Christ's work and the Holy Spirit. The message underscores the assurance and empowerment found in faith and righteousness.
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.
Necessary Reprogramming – January 14, 2024 (16/365)
The text reflects a struggle for control and a recognition of the unwavering faithfulness of God. It emphasizes the grace and salvation provided by Christ, offering prayers for strength and restoration. Despite acknowledging personal failings, the writer finds solace in God's enduring grace and prays for its pervasive influence in their life and the lives of others.
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.
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.
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.







