Category: Discernment

Understanding Moral Emptiness: A Call for Renewal

Reflections on Our Moral Condition and the Hope of Spiritual Renewal Introduction: What Does It Mean to Be “Twice Dead”? “These people are blemishes at your love feasts, eating with you without the slightest qualm—shepherds who feed only themselves. They are clouds without rain, blown along by the wind; autumn trees, without fruit and uprooted—twice dead.” (Jude1:12) Have you ever felt like something is…

The Danger of Ungodly Influence: Lessons From Jude

Understanding the Urgent Call to Stand Firm in Faith  Standing Up for What Matters  Sometimes, we need a wake-up call—a reminder that not everything is as it seems, and that trouble can creep in quietly. In Jude verses 3–25, we’re given just such a warning. The writer wanted to talk about the good news of salvation, but felt it was even more important to…

Sharing the Gospel: Ready in All Seasons

Living Out the Call to Share the Gospel, No Matter the Circumstances  Introduction  There’s a powerful verse tucked into Paul’s second letter to Timothy that speaks right to the heart of what it means to be a follower of Jesus. It says, “Preach the word; be ready in season and out of season.” (2 Timothy 4:2) Even though these words were…

Why God’s Word is Essential for Understanding Our Lives

“ All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work. 2 Timothy 3:16 Why There Must Be a Word from God Imagine if someone built an amazing machine—something unique and powerful—and then never gave any instructions or said a word about how to use…

You Can’t Erase History

Why Our Past Matters, No Matter What We Choose to Display People often debate whether removing statues, plaques, or certain displays from public places can erase history. Some believe that by taking down these reminders, we’re trying to forget or change what happened. But the truth is, history can’t be erased—no matter what we do with monuments or museums. For…

Shining Light in a Crooked and Perverse Generation 

Reflecting on Today’s Negative Culture and the Believer’s Calling  Introduction  If you’ve spent even a few minutes scrolling through social media or watching the news lately, you’ve probably felt a heaviness in your heart. Today’s culture seems more negative than ever, especially when it comes to how we speak to and about one another. Public discourse is often filled with harsh words, quick judgments, and…

Finding True Freedom in God’s Presence

A Simple Reflection Sometimes, it’s easy to think that freedom is about doing whatever we want—making our own rules, living life our way. But when I think about true freedom, especially in the light of God’s teachings, I realize it’s something much deeper and more beautiful than just following our own impulses. The passage from Hebrews 8:3-5 talks about priests,…

The Reality of Our Perception of God

A Reflection in Everyday Language Have you ever wondered what it really means to know God—not just to know about Him, but to truly know Him? When I think about the reality of our perception of God, I’m reminded that this isn’t just a matter for theologians or pastors. It’s something that touches all of us, deep down in our…

God Doesn’t Fail: Finding Hope in Unchanging Faithfulness 

Reflections on God’s Constancy, Promises, and the Comfort They Bring  Have you ever heard someone say, “God doesn’t fail”? It’s a phrase that pops up in conversations, social media posts, and sermons, especially when life feels uncertain or overwhelming. But what does it really mean, and why do so many people find comfort in these words? Let’s take a closer look—no heavy theology, just…