Category: Discernment

What Does the Lord Require? Understanding Micah 6:8 

“He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord need of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.” (Micah 6:8)  A Reflection on Justice, Mercy, and Humility  In the Old Testament, the book of Micah presents powerful messages. These messages come from the prophet Micah to the…

National Awareness in Times of Impending Danger: A Biblical Call to Justice and Forgiveness

Reflecting on Corrupt Leadership, Unjust Retribution, and Divine Judgment Introduction: A Call to Vigilance and Faith Our nation faces critical moments that demand reflection, courage, and unity. When the shadows of corruption and injustice lengthen, it becomes urgent for every citizen—and especially every follower of Christ—to stand for truth. Today, let us turn to the Bible, which speaks with clarity…

The Bible’s Call to Reject Vindictiveness 

Choosing Forgiveness, Love, and Trust in God’s Justice  The Biblical Stance Against Vindictiveness  Vindictiveness, or the desire to seek revenge against those who have wronged us, is strongly discouraged throughout the Bible. Instead, Scripture calls believers to a higher standard—one marked by love, forgiveness, and trust in God’s ultimate judgment. The teachings of Jesus and the apostles encourage Christians to…

Why the Sword Matters: Politicized Prosecution, Justice, and the Rule of Law in America 

Reflecting on King Charles, Biblical Symbolism, and the Dangers of Weaponized Justice  Introduction: Why Americans Should Care About Politicized Prosecution  In recent years, we’ve seen heated debates about the justice system and claims of “politicized prosecution” in America. These terms might sound complicated, but at their core, they’re about whether our courts and laws stay fair—or if they get used…

The Bible’s “Sword”: Simple Guidance and Warnings

Understanding Literal and Symbolic Meanings for Everyday Life When you read the Bible and come across the word “sword,” it’s easy to imagine a sharp blade used in battle. But the Bible uses “sword” in several ways, both straightforward and symbolic, to teach important lessons and offer warnings. Let’s break down what the “sword” means in simple terms and why…

The Fruit of the Spirit: A Reflection of God’s Work Within

Understanding the Transformative Power of the Holy Spirit When the Holy Spirit is actively working in the life of a believer, spiritual fruit is the natural outcome. This fruit, often referred to as the “fruit of the Spirit,” is described in Galatians 5:22-23 as love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. These characteristics are not merely moral…

Reflections on Being Kingdom Citizens

Living with a Kingdom Mindset “For our citizenship is in heaven, from which also we eagerly wait for a Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ” (Philippians 3:20). As followers of Christ, it is essential to remember who we are at our core—Kingdom citizens first and foremost. This truth shapes our identity, our values, and our purpose in life. We belong to…

We Are the Church: A Call to Reflect and Unite

Each time I hear someone speak of the Church—the Body of Christ—my spirit stirs with excitement. This sacred community, rooted in faith and fellowship, is not defined by walls or steeples but by the hearts and lives of believers. The Church is a living, breathing testament to the love and grace of Christ, a collective of saints called to reflect…

Are You Starving Spiritually?

Discovering the Nourishment Your Soul Needs “How sweet are your words to my taste, sweeter than honey to my mouth!” –Psalm 119:103 We all understand the importance of natural food. Our bodies depend on a steady supply of essential nutrients—found in fruits such as apples and oranges, lean meat, poultry, fish, eggs, grains like cereal and wholegrain bread, as well…