Category: Flesh

The Gods of Conflict: Humanity’s Fallen Passions

A Reflection on Why We Fight, the Nature of Evil, and the Battle Within Throughout history, the story of humanity has been marked by endless conflict—wars, battles, and divisions stretching as far back as we can remember. But why does fighting seem so deeply woven into human experience? To put it simply, conflict is part of our story because of…

From Carnal to Spiritual: A Transformative Journey

What It Means to Be Carnal—and How We Grow Into Spiritual Maturity What Does Being “Carnal” Really Mean? In the Bible, the word “carnal” comes from the Greek word sarkikos, which simply means “fleshly” or “of the flesh.” In everyday language, being carnal describes a life led mostly by our natural desires, emotions, and instincts—things like pride, jealousy, anger, or…

We Have All Sinned and Fallen Short of the Glory of God

Finding Hope, Humility, and Compassion in Our Shared Humanity  Introduction: The Pressure for Perfection  If you spend any time scrolling through social media, watching television, or even chatting with friends, you might notice a common thread: the pressure to be perfect. Whether it’s the expectation to look flawless, achieve endlessly, or never make mistakes, our world seems obsessed with “getting it right.”…

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…

Understanding the Struggle Within: A Reflection on Romans 7:17-25

Why Good Intentions Aren’t Always Enough The Inner Battle Every Christian Faces Romans 7:17-25 is one of those passages in the Bible that gets really honest about what it means to be human, even when you’re truly trying to do what’s right. Paul, the writer, basically says, “I want to do good, but I keep messing up—and it feels like…

How Sin Entered the World: Reflections on Adam, Eve, and the Hope of Redemption

Understanding Original Sin: Its Meaning and Modern Impact Explained for Everyone Introduction: The Story That Shaped Humanity The story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden is one of the most well-known accounts in the Bible. But why does this ancient story matter to us today? At its heart, it explains how sin entered the world, why people…

Biblical Perspective: What It Means to Be “Unstained from the World”

Understanding the Concept of Spiritual Purity in Scripture Introduction The phrase “unstained from the world” comes from the New Testament, specifically James 1:27, where the apostle James describes “pure and undefiled religion” as caring for those in need and keeping oneself “unstained from the world.” This concept is significant in Christian teaching and is often discussed in sermons, Bible studies,…

Understanding Divine Justice and Hope

Understanding Divine Justice and Hope in Simple Terms Shaken Foundations: What Happens When God Judges The prophets Isaiah and Ezekiel spoke words that sound distant and dramatic. Their messages strike at the heart of what it means to be human. They talk about God’s judgment—not as an angry reaction, but as a wake-up call when humanity strays too far. In…

Why Do We Quarrel? A Thoughtful Look at the Roots of Conflict

Understanding the Real Causes of Arguments—and How to Move Beyond Them Have you ever found yourself in a heated argument and, afterward, wondered, “How did it even get to this point?” Quarrels seem to pop up everywhere: in families, at work, between friends, and even among strangers online. It’s puzzling how quickly things can spiral, especially over matters that may…