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.
True Obedience, True Service – March 19, 2024 (88/365)
The writer reflects on their daily Bible reading and highlights the theme of leadership and obedience. They draw parallels between the Israelites' struggles in conquest and the need for wholehearted trust and service to God. Emphasizing the importance of trusting and serving God from the heart, they connect this to the transformative work of Christ and the assurance it brings.
New Word, New Wine – February 27, 2024 (63/365)
The post reflects personal reflections on writing, cybersecurity, and Bible study. It discusses the writer's approach to sharing personal projects, insights from the book of Luke, and the significance of Christ's words. The writer emphasizes the transformative power of Christ's word and the concept of old and new in relation to grace and truth.
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.
Christus Confidimus – December 23, 2023 (313/365)
Christ is our Light, our Peace, and our Refuge. In Him We Trust.
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.
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.
Unbreakable Fellowship / God Without Religion, Pt. 6a – November 21, 2023
The post discusses the concept of continuous fellowship with God, through the salvation offered by Christ. It asserts that while sin originally resulted in death, Christ's fulfillment of the strenuous demands of the Law of Sin and Death liberates us. Through His resurrection, we're reconciled, made righteous, and live under the Law of Spirit and Life. Even if we sin, our connection with God isn't affected - sinning might create a feeling of disconnection, but the reality is unbroken fellowship. We're assured that nothing can separate us from His love, and we can approach Judgment Day fearlessly as Christ has already borne all punishment.
Internal Affairs / God Without Religion, Pt. 5b (281-283/365)
Friends in the body of Christ, we have a choice to make...







