This post reflects on the message of Psalm 20, emphasizing trust in the Lord's protection and faithfulness. Using examples from the lives of Jacob and Jehoshaphat, it highlights the assurance of God's presence and support in times of trouble. The writer also emphasizes the significance of Christ's finished work, offering hope and confidence in divine responses.
Monday Madness – January 22, 2024 (27/365)
The content emphasizes the unwavering faithfulness and goodness of God, even in moments of personal struggle and self-sabotage. It delves into the transformative power of acknowledging God's love and the importance of repentance. The writer expresses a commitment to praising God despite challenges, seeking His protection and blessings.
Trust In His Name (In The Name Of The Lord, clarified) – January 21, 2024 (26/365)
The author recaps a recent car accident and shares reflections on recent events, including an encounter with friends and conversations with students. They delve into the significance of names and how they impact relationships. The author draws lessons from personal experiences and biblical passages, emphasizing trust in the name of the Lord for protection and guidance.
In The Name Of The Lord – January 19, 2024 (23/365)
The Psalmist's deliberate choice to invoke "the name of the God of Jacob" in Psalm 20 is significant, as it reflects more than a mere name. The Hebrew definition of "shêm" encompasses honor, authority, and character. Therefore, when asking for protection in His name, it implies seeking His honor, character, and authority. This parallels our experiences with people, where a name represents reputation and influence. Furthermore, the story of Gideon illustrates how the name of the Lord protects us, encouraging trust in His defense rather than our own efforts. Ultimately, this reflection emphasizes the profound depth and significance of invoking the name of the Lord.
2024: Trust: Thank, and Pray – January 7, 2024
The post emphasizes the significance of prayer, wisdom, and rearranging one's life. It highlights the privilege of prayer, the transformative power it holds, and the need to let go of burdens like unforgiveness. The accompanying scriptural references reinforce the themes of trust, rejoicing in God's greatness, and finding joy in His blessings.
Light At The End Of Failure – January 4, 2024 (10/365)
In a contemplation inspired by Nikola Tesla's enigmatic words about the magnificence of 3, 6, and 9, an exploration into Bible verses featuring these numbers unfolds. While some verses convey historical details, others provide unexpected insights. Ezekiel 36:9, intricately linked with Leviticus 26:9, resonates as a promise of spiritual cultivation and multiplication. Numbers 36:9, delving into the intricacies of inheritance, cautions against intermarrying outside one's faith. This scriptural journey, though not a direct decoding of Tesla's musings, culminates in the profound truth of Psalms 36:9—affirming that with Christ lies the fountain of life, and in His light, true illumination emerges.
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.
Psalm 20 – Initial Musings (Trust, Thanks, And Presence) – December 26, 2023 (316/365)
"In all, the unifying equation is trusting in Emmanuel, God with us."
Christus Confidimus – December 23, 2023 (313/365)
Christ is our Light, our Peace, and our Refuge. In Him We Trust.
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.







