The content reflects on the teachings from Romans 12, emphasizing gratitude for Christ's gift, embracing humility, and celebrating the diversity of gifts within the body of Christ. It urges genuine love, humility, and overcoming evil with good, highlighting the impossibility of expressing genuine love without Christ as our Savior.
Move In Christ: God’s Free Gift For All (Romans 12, pt3) – June 15, 2024 (173/365)
The content in Romans 12 emphasizes the importance of humility and gratitude in recognizing and using our unique gifts as a response to God's love through Christ. It stresses that our gifts are expressions of the mercy and grace we've received, and urges us to honor and encourage the diverse gifts of others.
Rest In Christ: God’s Good And Perfect Will (Romans 12, pt2) – June 14, 2024 (171/365)
The content emphasizes the transformative power of God's mercy and grace through Christ, challenging the focus on self-effort and stressing the importance of aligning with God's will. It highlights the assurance that God's will is ultimately about conforming to the image of Christ, bringing peace and unity. This message encourages trust in God's perfect will expressed through Christ.
The Mercy Behind ‘metanoia’ (Romans 12, pt1) – June 14, 2024 (170/365)
In the previous chapters of the Book of Romans, we've seen how God's mercy is eternal, infinite, and fresh, giving us cause to trust Him. Romans 10-11 demonstrate how God's mercy is present in all circumstances. Romans 12:1-2 encourages us to present ourselves as living sacrifices, transformed by the renewal of our minds through the mercy of God in Christ.
War On Peace, Peace In War – May 28, 2024 (160/365)
Amidst the clash of truth and falsehood, we combat spiritual evil, not people. Christ's victory secures our righteousness and justice. Trusting in the Lord, we repent and meditate on His finished work, finding peace in His sovereignty. The evildoers may seem to prosper temporarily, but their triumphs are short-lived. In the end, the meek will inherit lasting peace through Christ.
Extraction Point // Epilogue (7/7) – March 28, 2024 (101/365)
Summary: Jesus, hanging on the cross, cried out to God with his last breath. Darkness covered the land, and the temple curtain tore. This act symbolized the removal of barriers between God and man. Through Christ's sacrifice, access to God's presence is possible. Reflecting on the significance of Christ's last words deepens understanding of his finished work and the path to salvation.
Checkpoint // Confirmation (5-6/7) – March 28, 2024 (100/365)
The post discusses the significance of the last words of Jesus on the cross, emphasizing themes of forgiveness, repentance, salvation, and the completion of his mission. It highlights the deeper meaning behind Jesus saying "I thirst" and the profound statement "It is finished" after drinking sour wine. The post exudes gratitude for Jesus' finished work.
True Darkness (4/7) – March 27, 2024 (99/365)
The excerpt from Mark 15:25-34 describes the crucifixion of Jesus. Despite mockery and disbelief, Jesus suffered in silence until, in anguish, he cried out, feeling forsaken by God. This moment reflects the ultimate wage of sin: separation from God. It's a humbling reminder of Jesus' sacrifice and the salvation he brings to believers.
One Savior (3/7) – March 27, 2024 (98/365)
This content delves into the significance of Jesus' words on the cross, particularly when he directs Mary to the care of John. The writer reflects on the implications of this act, emphasizing Jesus' inclusive love for all. The passage also relates Jesus' singular role in salvation, concluding with a prayer of gratitude to the Father for sending Jesus.
Repentance And Salvation, Simplified (2/7) – March 27, 2024 (96/365)
The passage from Luke 23:39-43 reveals the interaction between Jesus and two criminals on the cross. One condemned Jesus, while the other acknowledged his own wrongdoing and professed belief in Christ’s innocence. By expressing repentance and faith, the criminal received assurance of salvation from Jesus, emphasizing the power of genuine repentance and the immediacy of salvation.







