A Personal Journal of Grace and Discipleship

“I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God,who loved me and gave himself for me.” - Galatians 2:20

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The Exchanged Life: Finding Freedom and Wholeness Through Spirituotherapy

In a world filled with competing counseling models, it’s not uncommon to find contrasting views on what “biblical” or “Christian” counseling truly means. Searching for answers can feel overwhelming, and the terms alone—“biblical counseling” versus “Christian counseling”—can spark endless debates on how, or whether, secular counseling methodologies fit within a Christian framework.

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Letter to the Skeptic
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Letter to the Skeptic

Dear Seeker of Truth,

It’s clear from your thoughtful examination of Scripture that you value intellectual honesty and clarity. Such dedication is commendable, and I respect your commitment to engaging with critical questions about God, the Bible, and faith. Today, I’d like to invite you to consider a slightly different perspective—one that moves beyond intellectual analysis alone and engages with the relational essence of what Scripture reveals.

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Unified Under the Shepherd-King: Reflections on 1 Chronicles 11
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Unified Under the Shepherd-King: Reflections on 1 Chronicles 11

1 Chronicles 11 paints a vivid picture of God’s chosen king, David, rising to his divinely appointed role. The Chronicler highlights David’s leadership, devotion, and the loyalty of those who rallied to him. More than a historical recounting, this chapter offers timeless lessons about unity, devotion, and God’s unfolding plan of redemption.

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God’s Faithfulness Amid Human Failure: Reflections on Jeremiah 23
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God’s Faithfulness Amid Human Failure: Reflections on Jeremiah 23

Jeremiah 23 offers both a sobering indictment of human leadership and a resounding promise of God’s faithfulness. This chapter addresses the failures of Judah’s leaders and false prophets while pointing to the ultimate hope found in Jesus Christ, the righteous King.

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Reflections on Matthew 9: Jesus’ Authority, Compassion, and Call to Discipleship
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Reflections on Matthew 9: Jesus’ Authority, Compassion, and Call to Discipleship

Matthew 9 continues to reveal the remarkable authority and compassion of Jesus through His teaching, healing, and the call to follow Him. Each encounter provides profound lessons about faith, grace, and the kingdom of heaven. Drawing insights from the Grace and Truth Study Bible, we will explore the events of this chapter and the practical applications they offer for our lives.

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The Seventh Seal and the Trumpet Judgments: Reflections on Revelation 8
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The Seventh Seal and the Trumpet Judgments: Reflections on Revelation 8

Revelation 8 ushers us into a sobering yet pivotal moment in John’s apocalyptic vision. The opening of the seventh seal introduces the dramatic trumpet judgments, each sounding a clarion call of warning and divine justice. Drawing insights from the Grace and Truth Study Bible, let us reflect on the significance of these events and their implications for our faith and daily lives.

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Walking in Wisdom: Reflections on Proverbs 22
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Walking in Wisdom: Reflections on Proverbs 22

Proverbs 22 continues Solomon's wisdom-filled counsel, offering practical guidance for navigating life while honoring God. These verses emphasize the importance of prudence, integrity, and choosing relationships wisely. Using insights from the Grace and Truth Study Bible, let’s explore some of the key teachings in this chapter and how they apply to our lives today.

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The Law and the Gospel: Freedom Through Christ
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The Law and the Gospel: Freedom Through Christ

The moral law of God stands as a constant, unyielding standard of absolute righteousness. It doesn’t account for human weakness, nor does it adjust itself to our sinful tendencies. Whether for the strongest or the weakest among us, the law remains unchanging and absolute.

This unbending nature of the law can feel overwhelming when we recognize how far short we fall. As Paul writes, “Once I was alive apart from the law; but when the commandment came, sin sprang to life and I died” (Romans 7:9). This realization confronts us with a sobering truth: no amount of effort or moral striving can make us right before a holy God.

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Continuing in the Grace of God: A Daily Journey
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Continuing in the Grace of God: A Daily Journey

Wherever the grace of God is at work, it leaves a tangible mark—one that brings joy to all who witness it. When Barnabas arrived in Antioch, he was filled with gladness upon seeing the evidence of God's transforming grace. Lives were being changed, and hearts were being turned to the Lord. Yet, he knew that this initial movement of grace was not the end of the journey but merely the beginning.

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Union with Christ: Living Moment by Moment in His Strength
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Union with Christ: Living Moment by Moment in His Strength

The Christian life is not about self-improvement or striving to live up to an impossible standard. It is about union with Christ—a profound reality in which His life becomes ours, supplying all we need for strength, purity, and victory. This truth invites us to surrender, to let go of our self-reliance and rest in the life of Jesus Himself, who lives in us.

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From First to Last Adam: A Heart Established in Grace
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From First to Last Adam: A Heart Established in Grace

The journey of the Christian life, from the moment of justification to the process of sanctification, is firmly rooted in grace. Without a solid foundation in the grace that justifies us at salvation, our growth in grace during sanctification becomes uncertain and fragile. The unshakable truth of what Christ has accomplished on our behalf must be the anchor for our continued transformation.

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Finding Wholeness: When Pain Becomes an Invitation to Grace
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Finding Wholeness: When Pain Becomes an Invitation to Grace

Recently, I encountered the story of a public figure who shared her struggles with heartbreak, loneliness, and a longing for clarity amidst emotional and physical turmoil. She openly expressed her exhaustion from wrestling with herself, searching for answers through various methods and still feeling adrift. Her vulnerability was both touching and revealing, capturing the shared human experience of seeking fulfillment and healing in a world that often feels broken.

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Proverbs 21: Reflections on God's Sovereignty, Justice, and Parental Responsibility
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Proverbs 21: Reflections on God's Sovereignty, Justice, and Parental Responsibility

Proverbs 21 offers profound wisdom for navigating life under God's sovereignty, aligning our hearts with His justice, and embracing the weighty responsibility of nurturing the next generation. By drawing on the insights of the Grace and Truth Study Bible, we can explore how this chapter addresses themes of divine control, the care of the vulnerable, and the vital role of parenting.

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Revelation 7: Sealed for Redemption, Saved by the Lamb
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Revelation 7: Sealed for Redemption, Saved by the Lamb

Revelation 7 offers a powerful vision of God’s faithfulness and the ultimate redemption of His people. Drawing from the Grace and Truth Study Bible, this chapter reveals God’s sovereignty, His protection of the faithful, and the glorious destiny of the redeemed. As we explore this passage, we are reminded of the unshakable hope we have in Christ and the calling to live in light of that hope.

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Matthew 8: Jesus, Lord Over Sickness, Nature, and the Supernatural
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Matthew 8: Jesus, Lord Over Sickness, Nature, and the Supernatural

Matthew 8 is a breathtaking chapter that reveals Jesus’ authority over sickness, nature, and the supernatural. Following the Sermon on the Mount, this chapter transitions to accounts of miracles that demonstrate the arrival of the kingdom of God through the ministry of Jesus. Each event showcases not only Jesus’ power but also His compassion and the call to faith.

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Lessons from Jeremiah 22: Faithfulness, Leadership, and God's Sovereignty
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Lessons from Jeremiah 22: Faithfulness, Leadership, and God's Sovereignty

Jeremiah 22 is a powerful passage that speaks to leadership, faithfulness, and the consequences of rebellion against God. It highlights the lives of three kings of Judah—Jehoahaz, Jehoiakim, and Jehoiachin—providing both warnings and encouragement for how we approach our own lives and responsibilities.

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Saul’s Downfall and the Sovereignty of God: Reflections on 1 Chronicles 10
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Saul’s Downfall and the Sovereignty of God: Reflections on 1 Chronicles 10

Saul’s tragic story in 1 Chronicles 10 sets the stage for David’s rise to power. Yet, it is far more than a historical account; it serves as a theological reflection on loyalty, leadership, and the sovereign purposes of God. As we consider Saul’s downfall, we are invited to examine our own lives in light of God’s faithfulness and grace.

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The Balance of Prayer: Resting in What’s Already Ours and Trusting God’s Sovereign Will
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The Balance of Prayer: Resting in What’s Already Ours and Trusting God’s Sovereign Will

Have you ever hesitated in prayer, unsure of what to ask for? Perhaps you've wondered if it’s appropriate to ask for something God has already promised—or if you're seeking something outside His will. This tension is common for many believers, but understanding the balance between what God has already given and what He sovereignly decides to grant can revolutionize your prayer life.

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Understanding Slavery in Biblical Context and God’s Redemptive Plan
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Understanding Slavery in Biblical Context and God’s Redemptive Plan

Slavery is one of humanity’s deepest scars, leaving a legacy of pain and injustice that continues to ripple through history. Its presence in Scripture raises challenging questions: Why doesn’t the Bible explicitly condemn slavery? How do we reconcile God’s justice with laws that regulate, rather than abolish, slavery?

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The Perceived Loss of Surrender: A Gateway to Unfathomable Riches in Christ
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The Perceived Loss of Surrender: A Gateway to Unfathomable Riches in Christ

For many believers, surrendering fully to God can feel daunting, even frightening. The fear of losing something precious—health, loved ones, financial stability, or a sense of control—creates a barrier to trusting God completely. Surrender is often seen as a gateway to loss rather than a pathway to the abundance Jesus promises.

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The Daily Cross: Embracing the Fullness of Christ’s Redemptive Work
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The Daily Cross: Embracing the Fullness of Christ’s Redemptive Work

The Christian life is not merely about being saved from sin but about living in the fullness of Christ’s victory daily. The concept of the "daily cross" is central to this abundant life, as it represents the ongoing process of appropriating the transformative power of Christ's redemptive work in every aspect of our being. This truth was explored deeply in Grace Fellowship International's Spirituotherapy Workshop, which I had the privilege of attending in 2020. It profoundly shaped my understanding of how the cross applies to the believer's soul—our mind, will, emotions, and affections—and equips us to live victoriously.

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