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.

Hope of Favor – December 20, 2023 (311/365)

The message of hope from Jeremiah 29:11 is discussed in the context of the Christmas season’s hustle and bustle. Isaiah 61 is highlighted as a source of hope for freedom, restoration, and vindication. The chapter's message is connected to the birth of Christ and the renewal of hope. The readers are encouraged to reflect on their hopes for the year and reminded of the significance of Christ's birth for renewing hope.

Beyond Pain (Psalm 6) – December 07, 2023 (307/365)

The Psalm offers comfort in times of pain and turmoil, emphasizing human choice between casting blame outwardly or delving into inner suffering. It encourages looking beyond pain towards God's love, embodying the belief in Christ's timeless salvation. Accepting God's grace, we should bring our thoughts and emotions before God for solace, even in times of despair or amidst foes, confident in the power of prayer and God's tireless listening.

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.

Reprogramming – December 06, 2023 (305/365)

In this introspective post, the writer shares their journey of spiritual growth and realization, emphasizing the importance of prayer and worship. They discuss how adjusting their morning routine to prioritize prayer and worship aligns their spirit with God and pushes out wickedness and evil. They find solace in God's power and righteousness through life's changes and challenges, especially in the current season they describe as "rearranging". They also note that deep truth and sense of security come from taking refuge in God.

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.

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