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The Word About “The Word”: Psalm 119, Logos, and Rhēma
A sunrise spills light across the pages of Scripture, reminding us that God’s Word is both eternal truth and a living voice that still speaks today. If you’ve ever read through Psalm 119, you know it feels like standing in an ocean of Scripture. Every wave, every current, every movement carries you back to one theme: the Word of God . It’s the longest chapter in the Bible, 176 verses—each one declaring in some form or another that God’s Word is life, truth, direction, delight
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Nov 14, 20254 min read


Truth: The Lion That Defends Itself
When truth stands tall, it needs no defense — it simply reveals what is real. In a world where opinion often outruns reality, truth has become a rare and radical virtue. It’s not that truth has changed—truth never does—it’s that our appetite for it has weakened. We prefer what comforts us over what confronts us. Yet throughout history, voices from every background—Christian and non-Christian alike—have recognized that truth is the only thing strong enough to anchor both mind
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Nov 2, 20256 min read


Less of Me, More of Him: The Hollow Block Life
The strength isn’t in what’s filled, but in what’s been made empty and ready to hold something greater. If you’ve ever picked up a cinder block, you know it’s not exactly light. But here’s the surprising truth: it’s lighter because it’s hollow. When Harmon S. Palmer patented the first concrete block machine in 1900, his original blocks were solid. Heavy. Dense. Hard to handle.Then Palmer realized something counterintuitive — by removing material and leaving space inside, the
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Oct 31, 20253 min read


Handle With Expectation
When you open God’s Word, don’t just read—listen. Expect Him to speak, and watch how His voice transforms you from the inside out. How We Approach God’s Word Determines Its Impact Most of us know we should read the Bible. We’ve been told since childhood that it’s important, that it’s “good for us,” and that faithful Christians spend time in Scripture. But if we’re honest, sometimes that sense of duty dulls our delight. We approach the Word as an obligation instead of an oppo
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Oct 30, 20252 min read


Handle with Care
Handle with care—these words aren’t ancient ink; they’re living truth meant to shape our hearts. If you were handed a fragile, priceless artifact—a letter written by the very hand of your great-grandfather from centuries ago—you’d handle it gently, maybe even with gloves. You’d study its ink, its folds, its tone, and its words, knowing it connected you to something ancient and meaningful. Now imagine that letter wasn’t from your ancestor, but from God Himself. That’s what Scr
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Oct 28, 20253 min read


The Cost of Our 'Isms': Finding Unity Beyond Our Differences of Opinion
A fractured church divided by labels finds unity only beneath the cross—where all believers stand on common ground in Christ. The Dividing Line Look around the church today, and you’ll find fault lines everywhere. They aren't drawn by persecution or poverty, but by our own well-intentioned, yet fiercely held, theological systems. Calvinism versus Arminianism . Southern Baptist versus Non-Denominational . Reformed versus Charismatic . These labels—these "isms"—have become l
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Oct 26, 20254 min read


The Culture of Death
When society calls death compassion and confusion identity, the Church must rise—not in outrage, but in truth and love—to remind the world that life still matters because God still breathes life into it. There’s a quiet epidemic spreading through Western culture. It doesn’t make headlines every day, but it’s everywhere—from the way we talk about life, to how we treat the weak, the elderly, the unborn, and even ourselves. It’s what Pope John Paul II once called “the culture of
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Oct 20, 20253 min read


When a Brother—or Pastor—Gets It Wrong: Confronting Doctrinal Disagreement Biblically
Sometimes what we think is correction turns out to be clarity. Truth and humility meet when we seek understanding before assumption. Matthew 18:15–17 and the Call to Handle Truth with Grace Update: Read this article through the lens of hearing your pastor say something that doesn’t sit right in your spirit. The point isn’t to assume that if you think your pastor is wrong, he automatically is. Instead, this article addresses what to do if a pastor (or anyone) truly teaches so
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Oct 18, 20255 min read


Time Doesn’t Heal—The Holy Spirit Does
When bitterness lingers, time won’t heal it—only the Holy Spirit can. “Time heals all wounds.” Nope. It doesn’t. That’s one of those half-truths we cling to because it feels comforting. We say it at funerals, during heartbreak, or when life hits hard—hoping that if we just wait long enough, the ache will fade. But the truth is, time doesn’t heal. It only covers . And what’s covered isn’t healed—it’s buried. I believed that lie for most of my life. I thought if I ignored the h
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Oct 16, 20252 min read


Led by the spirit?
Walking in step with the Spirit transforms the path ahead—turning each step into a journey of life and peace. When I wrote “ Part 1: Two Mindsets, Two Destinies ,” I introduced the idea that we all live under a dominant mindset—either governed by “the flesh” or by "the Spirit." That is the battleground. But what does it mean, practically and spiritually, to be “led by the Spirit” ? And how do we know we're walking in that way? Today I want to anchor this reflection in Galati
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Oct 14, 20255 min read


Psalm 37:4 — Transformation, Not Transaction
When Psalm 37:4 is read as a transaction, expectations fail. But when it’s embraced as transformation, God reshapes our desires to reflect His. Just recently, I heard about a conversation between a daughter and her mom about Psalm 37:4. The mom believed the verse meant that if she prayed some, went to church some, and talked about God some, that counted as delighting in the Lord. And because of that, God would give her what she wanted most. At first glance, that reading might
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Oct 13, 20253 min read


What Heaven May Look Like: Then and Now
Two visions of heaven—one through the eyes of a first-century believer longing for God’s restored creation, and the other through the imagination of modern faith and culture. Both point toward the same promise: all things made new. We all do it. We imagine heaven. Some picture a city in the clouds, glowing gates of pearl, angels strumming harps, and endless family reunions on golden streets. Others picture something more grounded, a perfected earth, mountains and oceans untou
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Oct 11, 20254 min read


Pornography: Satan’s Counterfeit to God’s Gift
Pornography is Satan’s counterfeit — a distortion of God’s beautiful gift of sex. Reject the lie, embrace the truth. “A man who governs...
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Oct 9, 20252 min read


If the World Applauds It, God Probably Opposes It
When the crowd cheers loudest, it’s often for the wrong team. Truth rarely trends—but it always stands. If you really want to recognize a...
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Oct 8, 20253 min read


When Christianity Gets Relabeled: The “Christian Nationalism” Smokescreen
Christianity or Christian Nationalism In our cultural moment, two of the loudest labels being slapped on Christians are “Christian...
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Sep 30, 20253 min read


Peace of Mind or a Mind at Peace?
When the God of peace reigns within, the peace of God guards your mind beyond all understanding. Most of us use the phrase peace of mind...
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Sep 27, 20252 min read


My thoughts on Charlie Kirk's life and death
Charlie Kirk - 1993-2025 A Tale of Two Stories I’ve learned not to rush into writing about tragedies on the day they happen—or even in...
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Sep 16, 20255 min read


Part Four: What the Thief Received – The Eternal Promise of Grace Given Freely by Christ
A dying thief entered paradise—not by what he had done, but by what Jesus promised: ‘Today you will be with Me.’ The thief on the cross...
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Sep 4, 20252 min read


Part Three: What the Thief Did Have – A Final Breath of Faith Directed Toward the Savior
With nothing left but a dying breath, the thief turned to Jesus—and that simple act of faith was enough for eternity. The thief on the...
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Sep 3, 20252 min read


Part Two: What the Thief Didn’t Have – Why Salvation Is Never About Religion or Performance
Two men, side by side. One had nothing to offer. The other had everything to give. And that was enough. When we picture salvation, we...
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Sep 2, 20253 min read
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