A Twelfth Done – January 31, 2024 (36/365)

In January, the writer reflects on personal challenges including a household setback and a car accident. They struggle with time management and self-blame, finding solace in faith. They emphasize Christ's role in their plans and mindset, and express gratitude for stability. The writer aims to commit their future plans to God.

Necessary Reprogramming – January 14, 2024 (16/365)

The text reflects a struggle for control and a recognition of the unwavering faithfulness of God. It emphasizes the grace and salvation provided by Christ, offering prayers for strength and restoration. Despite acknowledging personal failings, the writer finds solace in God's enduring grace and prays for its pervasive influence in their life and the lives of others.

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.

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