“For those of you that have received Christ, you are no longer called a sinner! Get this through your mind right now. Let it shake you to your very core. It will change everything about the way you follow Jesus.”
Tag: religion
An Open Letter to the Foreign M*ss*ønary
Hey friend,
Merry Christmas! You are so loved. Wherever you are, whatever this year has held for you, you are loved.
Fullness of Faith
I don’t think it a coincidence that “faith” is within the word “faithfulness.” Faith is characterized by an attitude of faithfulness, of which God is the greatest example. God, being entirely faithful as we have discussed, always pairs His words with verifying actions.
Healing Wounds
Hello everyone. Today’s post is not a philosophical argument for the existence of God nor theological reasoning for His character. It’s the truth about a life I’ve… Read more “Healing Wounds”
From Purposeless to Purposeful Life
This is ultimate and of the most-high importance: if Jesus is God and He only died, nihilism would still be true. Death would have conquered God who was claiming to be “the way, the truth, and the life.” Death would then be the ultimate source of truth because it defeated the God who claimed to be truth.
But that is not what occurred.
The Fear of Death; The Death of Fear
Let’s take a look at the dichotomy that haunts so many of us: Life and Death.
Our “Upside Down” World
Stranger Things and its ragtag team of misfit characters has captured the hearts of millions of people. Let’s dive a little deeper into the plot of the Netflix original show and attempt to unearth why it captivates viewers and resonates deeply with so many people.
Being Still
Psalm 46:10 says “Be still and know that I am God,” but how exactly do we be still? If you’re frustrated with quiet times or looking for a new perspective on getting to know God, this may be the read you’ve been looking for.
Christmas: Becoming a Child of God
The birth of Christ applies to our lives more than any of us often think. Take a moment to read the words of John and consider how God invites you into His family this Christmas season.
Running from God: Jesus as a Better Jonah
How similar are we to Jonah? How often do we run from God? How often do we think we deserve to go to heaven and are good enough on our own accord? How often do we feel mistreated by God in our affliction rather than rejoice in the work God is doing through us? How often do we even desire death more than life as if death is what bears peace and joy and satisfaction and the only thing life can bear is suffering? How often do we want to die rather than put sin to death? How often do we desire deceitful, fleeting comfort rather than ultimate, everlasting goodness? How often do we believe the world is for us and God is against us? How often are we similar Jonah?