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.
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.
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.
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.
All In The Plan / God Without Religion, Pt. 4 – October 26-28, 2023 (266-268/365)
Before anything else I'm sharing this coming Sunday, and we'll be talking about Part 4 of the book 'God Without Religion' by Andrew Farley. Part 1 we talk about how the Law's purpose was for us to be silent; that is, that we would come to the end of ourselves, that we would stop relying... Continue Reading →







