Category: Discernment

What Does It Mean to Be Free—and Responsible—as a Christian?

Understanding Freedom and Service in Simple Terms When we talk about being a Christian, we often hear about freedom—freedom from guilt, freedom from the weight of rules, and freedom from the things that separate us from God. Thanks to God’s grace, believers are no longer trapped by the heavy demands of the law or God’s anger at our mistakes. It’s…

The Bait of Satan: Understanding Offense in Everyday Life 

How Taking Offense Can Trap Us, and How to Break Free  Have you ever felt hurt by someone’s words or actions? Maybe a close friend ignored you, a family member let you down, or a coworker criticized your work unfairly. These moments sting—and if we hold onto that pain, it can turn into something much bigger. This idea is at…

God as “The Living God” in the Bible

Exploring the Active and Eternal Nature of the True God The Bible repeatedly refers to God as “the living God,” emphasizing His dynamic, present, and eternal nature. Unlike inanimate idols or gods of human imagination, the living God is actively involved in the world and in the lives of His people. This distinction sets the God of the Bible apart…

The Power of Faith: Trusting in the Invisible

Faith is the confidence in what we hope for and the assurance about what we do not see (Hebrews 11:1) Faith is a mysterious yet transformative force. It calls us to trust not in what is visible and tangible but in the promises of God that transcend our natural understanding. The writer of Hebrews defines faith as “the substance of…

Building a Solid Foundation of Faith in Christ: A Journey That Lasts a Lifetime

Understanding Faith, Growth, and Real Change in Simple Terms If you’ve ever wondered what it really means to have faith in Christ, or how to build a strong spiritual foundation that lasts, you’re not alone. Faith isn’t something we “get” once and then move on from—it’s more like building a house: it takes time, effort, and ongoing work to make…

Satan as the “Deceiver of the Whole World” in Revelation 12:9 

An Exploration of Deception, Influence, and Biblical Context in Simple Terms  Understanding the Verse: Who Is the “Deceiver”?  Revelation 12:9 describes Satan as “the deceiver of the whole world.” In everyday language, this means Satan is seen as someone who tricks and misleads people on a global scale, not just a few individuals or a small group. Throughout the Bible,…

When the Enemy Creeps In: Recognizing and Responding to Deception in Everyday Life 

A Simple Reflection on Envy, Ambition, and the Subtle Workings of the Enemy  Trouble doesn’t always come crashing into our lives with flashing lights or ringing alarms. More often, it shows up quietly, as subtle as a chilly draft on a warm day—barely noticeable at first, but gradually growing until it’s impossible to ignore. When people talk about “the enemy…

Faith Beyond Borders: Why Christianity Is About Belief, Not Nationality 

Understanding How Christianity Unites People Across the World  “And without faith it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to him must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who earnestly seek him.” (Heb. 11:6) If you look at a map, you’ll see lots of lines dividing countries and nations. These borders tell us where one country…

Building a Solid Foundation of Faith in Christ: A Lifelong Journey of Growth 

Understanding Faith in Everyday Language  Imagine building a house. Before you can put up walls or decorate a living room, you need a solid foundation—something strong and steady to hold everything together. In many ways, faith in Christ works the same way. It’s not just a single moment or a quick decision, but a lifelong project, like building a house…