Category: Culture, Society

Exploring Biblical Ethics: A Simple Reflection on Living Right 

When I think about biblical ethics, I see them as more than just a set of rules or do’s and don’ts. Instead, they’re like a guide for how God wants us to live—helping us figure out what’s right, how to treat each other, and how to walk through life with purpose. The Bible gives us clear direction, but it also calls us to look deeper, focusing…

Rise and Shine: Hope and Spiritual Light for Everyone

Reflecting on Isaiah 60:1–2 and 1 Corinthians 2:14 in Everyday Language Sometimes, life feels pretty dark—the world can be full of trouble, sadness, or uncertainty. But the words from Isaiah 60:1–2 give us a breath of hope: “Arise, shine; for your light has come! And the glory of the Lord is risen upon you. … But the Lord will arise…

Seeking God in the Desert: Insights from Psalm 63 Part 2

When reading the Psalms, it’s more important to focus on what’s being said than to worry about who wrote them. Sometimes people get caught up debating whether David wrote a particular psalm or if it was someone else, but that doesn’t change the real message. What matters is the heartfelt longing for God and the joy of being close to Him that comes through, no matter…

The Danger of Self-Reliance: Biblical Insights for Today

Understanding the Dangers of Relying on Human Strength and the Blessings of Putting Our Hope in God Introduction: What Does Jeremiah 17:5 Really Say? Have you ever thought, “If I just work harder or depend on the right people, everything will work out”? It’s a common feeling, especially when life gets tough. But there’s a powerful message in the Bible—Jeremiah…

When Leaders Compete Instead of Collaborate: A Reflection on Righteous Government

Why Faith and Unity Should Guide Our Leadership—Not Division Introduction: The Troubling State of Combative Leadership In recent times, anyone who turns on the news or scrolls through social media can see it—leaders in government often seem more interested in fighting each other than in working together. The debates are heated, the accusations fly, and compromise feels like a dirty…

America’s Faith: Beyond the Surface of Religious Expressions

Reflecting on America’s Religious Landscape in Light of Biblical Values Introduction: Observing America’s Outward Religious Expressions Take a walk through any American town and you’ll see faith woven into daily life. Church steeples rise on every corner, politicians reference the Bible, and phrases like “God Bless America” echo in public spaces. But if we take a closer look, we have…

Why Turning Away from God Can Harm Us

Understanding Why We Need Grace In Plain Language: Why Do People Turn Away from God? Imagine someone saying, deep down, “There is no God.” The Bible calls this person a fool—not because they’re unintelligent, but because they’re ignoring something important. It’s not just about logic; it’s about a heart that doesn’t want there to be a Judge or someone in…

When Reason, Conscience, and Light Are Abandoned: Reflections on Today’s Cultural Challenges 

Understanding the Reprobate Mind in Our Modern World  We live in a time when our world faces deep religious, racial, and political turmoil. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the news, the arguments, and the stark divisions that seem to grow wider every day. But beneath all the headlines and heated debates, there’s a deeper problem at work—one that the Bible calls a “reprobate mind.”  What…

The Impact of a Reprobate Mind: A Call for Self-Examination

When Reason, Conscience, and Light Are Abandoned What Is a Reprobate Mind? A reprobate mind, as described in Romans 1:28, is a state of depravity and corruption—an “unapproved” mind, surrendered by God to its own sinful desires after it willfully rejects Him. Derived from the Greek term adokimos (meaning “worthless,” “rejected,” or “failed the test”), it signifies a profound moral…