Category: Self-control

Why Political Vitriol Goes Against God’s Will 

How Divisive Speech Undermines God’s Purpose—and What We Can Do Instead  Turn on the news, scroll through social media, or even join a family gathering, and you’ll likely witness heated political debates. Voices get louder, tempers flare, and harsh words are exchanged. It’s easy to get swept up in this division, but have you ever wondered—what does God think about all this? Does constant arguing and name-calling fit into His…

The Call to a Deeper Christian Life

Reflecting on Salvation, Commitment, and True Obedience Introduction: The Importance of a Deeper Christian Life In a world where faith often takes on many shapes and forms, the invitation to live a deeper Christian life remains both urgent and relevant. Many seek meaning, peace, and assurance, but it’s easy to settle for a superficial spiritual experience. For those who desire…

Understanding the Seed Metaphor in John 12:24 (A Simple Reflection)

In John 12:24, Jesus says, “Unless a seed falls to the ground and dies, it remains just a single grain, but if it dies, it produces much fruit.” This means that, just like a seed has to be buried in the soil and stop being just a seed to grow into a plant, sometimes we have to let go of…

The Kingdom of the Cross: Love, Sacrifice, and a New Way to Live

Discovering the Power of Jesus’ Cross and Radical Grace Have you ever wondered what makes the “Kingdom of the Cross” so different from everything else in the world? It’s not a place ruled by force, wealth, or status—it’s a way of life shaped by love and sacrifice. In simple terms, the Kingdom of the Cross is where Jesus’ act of…

A Reflection on Living the Kingdom of God

Reflecting on what it means to live in the Kingdom of God really comes down to embracing a new way of seeing and acting in the world. Jesus didn’t just talk about love, sacrifice, and forgiveness—he lived it out, even when it meant loving those who opposed him or giving of himself without expecting anything in return. His words about…

The Danger of a Seared Conscience: Staying Sensitive to God’s Guidance 

Why It Matters to Keep Your Heart Open  We all have that inner voice—the conscience—that nudges us when something isn’t right. It’s like an internal compass, helping us tell good from bad, and guiding us toward what’s wise and loving. But what happens when that voice grows quiet or disappears? The Bible warns about this in 1 Timothy 4:2, calling it a “seared conscience.” Let’s explore what that…

Growing in Christ: The 8 Essential Qualities

How Eight Spiritual Qualities Shape Us Into Loving Followers of Christ Introduction: Growing in Christ Have you ever wondered what it really means to “grow in the knowledge of Jesus Christ”? For many of us, the Christian journey starts with faith, but it’s meant to be so much more than just believing. It’s about becoming more like Jesus every day,…

Finding True Beauty: Aligning Your Will with God

A Personal Reflection on Spiritual Growth and Finding True Beauty Introduction: Everyday Struggles in Discerning God’s Will Every morning, I wake up with plans, dreams, and expectations for how my day will unfold. Yet, there’s often a quiet tug in my heart—a sense that my own will and God’s will aren’t always in perfect alignment. Navigating this tension is a…

Understanding Two Key Teachings of Jesus: Self-Denial and the Fruit of True Faith

What Matthew 16:24 and Matthew 7:16 Mean for Everyday Life Let’s break down two important sayings of Jesus from the Bible and see what they mean in simple terms: Matthew 16:24 – “Take Up Your Cross and Follow Me” In this verse, Jesus tells his followers, “If anyone wants to be my disciple, they must deny themselves, take up their…