Walk by Faith, Not by Sight

Sometimes, life feels like you’re fumbling around in a pitch-black room, reaching out to find anything solid while dizziness tries to convince you the floor isn’t there. “Walk by faith, not by sight”—sounds like a motivational quote slapped on a coffee mug, but it’s much more than a well-meaning platitude. It’s an unruly, faithful rebellion … Read more

The Role of Grace in Sanctification

There’s this common trap I see when people think about sanctification in their walk with Christ—it often ends up feeling like a checklist or a performance test. “Am I doing enough? Am I holy enough?” If you’ve ever felt that way, then you probably know how exhausting that mindset can be. But what if sanctification, … Read more

The Eyes of Understanding Enlightened

Ever notice how some people seem to peer into the Bible and see things that totally fly over your head? Like, they’re reading the same words, but their minds piece together truths that feel almost… magical. That’s not coincidence. In fact, it’s about having “eyes of understanding”—and no, it’s not a secret club, just God’s … Read more

Romans 8:6 – Today’s Verse for October 30, 2025 Thursday

Reflection on Today’s Verse Anxiety often whispers lies — that we are alone, that we must figure everything out ourselves, that the worst is inevitable. But Philippians 4:6 calls us to a better response: gratitude-filled prayer. Not because our problems are small, but because our God is great. When we turn our worries into worship … Read more

Understanding the Difference Between the Twelve and Paul

There’s this fascinating tension in Scripture when you compare the ministry of the Twelve Apostles to that of Paul. Somehow, many Christians mash them together as if they’re interchangeable, but a closer look reveals two different gears moving the gospel forward in unique ways. And if you’re someone who firmly believes in rightly dividing the … Read more

His Work in You Will Be Completed

Sometimes I wonder if we truly grasp what it means when the Bible says God will finish the good work He began in us. Philippians 1:6 isn’t just a feel-good verse we toss around at retreats or Sunday mornings. It’s a statement layered with grace, promise, and a whole lot of faith. But what does … Read more

The Gospel of the Uncircumcision vs. Circumcision

You know, the debate over circumcision isn’t just some dusty theological argument—it’s the heartbeat of early Christianity, but also a tension that keeps echoing through the ages. You might have bumped into passages where Paul’s talking about “the gospel of the uncircumcision” and “the gospel of the circumcision” and thought, what’s really going on here? … Read more

Grace Teaches Us to Live Godly

There’s something profoundly unsettling about the way many Christians wrestle with grace. Some treat it like a free-for-all ticket to do whatever feels right and then plead mercy when caught. Others hold it up like a shield, mistaking grace for a loophole that exempts them from living godly lives. But if you’ve ever sat quietly … Read more