The writer delves into a study of Romans 7, grappling with the complexities and personal significance of the chapter. They explore how believers are bound by the law, die to the law through Christ, and serve in the new way of the Spirit. Their reflections underscore the transformative power of salvation in the Christian faith.
The Beginning of Succession / Compassion LPC pt4b (140/365)
The content emphasizes the importance of succession planning within the church, highlighting the role of the Holy Spirit in appointing and affirming leaders. It stresses the need to prioritize teaching faithfulness and nurturing young leaders, with a focus on gratitude and prayer. The writer concludes with blessings and references to biblical teachings and leadership concepts.
His Will, Always Fulfilled – May 19, 2024 (139/365)
As I turned 40, I realized that life truly begins at this age. Reflecting on biblical parallels, I saw that it was not my efforts, but God's grace that brought me through challenges. I've learned to trust in His will, finding peace and gratitude even in uncertainty. It's by the power of the Holy Spirit that I can rejoice, pray, and give thanks in all circumstances.
From Him, For Him – May 12, 2024 (138/365)
On Mothers' Day, a report of testimonies and exhortations about Christ's grace, the power of prayer, and giving was shared. Emphasizing that actions should stem from appreciation for Christ, not mere acknowledgement of His existence, it concludes with honoring mothers and expressing gratitude for salvation. The post encourages prayer, giving, and living for Christ.
Continuity Greater Than Mere Legacy / Compassion LPC pt4a (137/365)
The video "The Leadership Mantle - Co-Creating the Future" emphasizes the importance of succession planning for continuous leadership. It stresses preparing each generation to serve and creating a conducive environment for growth. Encouraging convergence, mutual growth, and trusting new leaders are key. Acknowledging past and new generations is crucial for leadership continuity and creating more leaders.
Life, More Than Hope – May 12-14, 2024 (134/365)
This content from Romans 5 and 6 emphasizes the believer's transformation through Christ. We are reminded that we are dead to sin and alive in Christ. As new creations, we have the desire and power for righteousness. The Holy Spirit enables us to live in victory, enjoying a life of righteousness through Christ's finished work.
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.
Supernatural Hope – May 11, 2024 (131/365)
The writer reflects on the New Testament, particularly Romans 5 and 6, expressing joy and gratitude for the peace, grace, and hope found in Christ. They emphasize the profound impact of Christ's sacrifice and the hope it brings for the future. The passage presents a deep exploration of the significance of salvation and the transformative power of faith.
Natural Purpose / Compassion LPC pt3a (128/365)
The post emphasizes the Purpose of the Church Achieved, focusing on the Great Commission and the Great Commandment as the core purposes to be fulfilled. Pastor Noel emphasizes practical discipleship over complex methodologies and highlights the supernatural aspects of Christ's teachings. The key message is to prioritize Jesus Christ as the focus and source of all actions.
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.







