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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The Value of Companionship: Ecclesiastes 4
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The Value of Companionship: Ecclesiastes 4

Two travelers journeyed through a desolate wilderness. One walked alone, carrying all his provisions and tools, determined to prove his strength. The other walked alongside a companion, sharing the burdens and joys of the journey.

As night fell and the cold set in, the lone traveler struggled to light a fire and warm himself. Meanwhile, the two companions built a fire together, sharing its warmth and their stories. When they encountered a deep ravine, the lone traveler hesitated, unsure how to proceed. The companions worked together to find a way across, each leaning on the other.

By the journey's end, the lone traveler had survived, but the companions had thrived, their bond strengthened by shared struggles and victories.

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The Divisions of Service: 1 Chronicles 24
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The Divisions of Service: 1 Chronicles 24

In a grand orchestra, every musician has a role to play, each contributing to the harmony of the whole. The strings may carry the melody, while the percussion sets the rhythm. The brass adds power, and the woodwinds bring sweetness. Each part, though distinct, is essential for the symphony to achieve its full beauty.

The conductor assigns each musician their place, not at random, but with intentionality, ensuring that every instrument serves the greater purpose of the composition.

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Living in the Garden of Grace: Ever-Increasing Light
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Living in the Garden of Grace: Ever-Increasing Light

In a quiet home, a lamp was placed in the corner of a dark room. At first, its light was faint, barely illuminating the surrounding space. Yet as its flame was adjusted and nurtured, the lamp’s glow grew brighter, filling the entire room with warmth and clarity.

Over time, the light revealed things that had been hidden—beautiful patterns on the walls, treasures forgotten, and even dust and cobwebs that needed attention. The more the lamp shone, the more it transformed the space, bringing both beauty and responsibility to its caretaker.

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The Parable of the Steady Soldier: Guarding Against Stumbles
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The Parable of the Steady Soldier: Guarding Against Stumbles

In a vast and disciplined army, a young soldier trained tirelessly to prepare for the challenges of battle. He focused on perfecting his swordsmanship and strengthening his endurance for the fiercest confrontations. Yet, during a routine march, the soldier tripped over a small stone on the path, nearly causing his entire company to falter.

Embarrassed, he asked his captain, “Why did I stumble over something so small when I am prepared for much greater threats?”

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The Parable of the Companion: Walking Intimately With Jesus
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The Parable of the Companion: Walking Intimately With Jesus

A traveler journeyed through a vast and unpredictable wilderness. Along the way, he met a guide who promised to walk with him, providing direction and companionship. Initially, the traveler relied on the guide for practical help—finding food, avoiding danger, and overcoming obstacles. Yet, as their journey continued, the traveler began to notice something deeper …

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The Parable of the Mirror: Reflecting Perfection
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The Parable of the Mirror: Reflecting Perfection

A skilled artisan once crafted a magnificent mirror designed to reflect the light of the sun in all its brilliance. The mirror’s surface was flawless, capable of capturing every detail of the sunlight’s beauty. However, as time passed, the mirror became tarnished and covered in dust. It could no longer reflect the light as intended.

One day, the artisan returned to restore the mirror. With patience and care, he removed the layers of grime, polishing it until it gleamed once more. "Now," he said, "it can reflect the light as it was designed to do."

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Life’s Motivation: The Parable of the Candle
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Life’s Motivation: The Parable of the Candle

In Romans 8:14, Paul reminds us, “For as many as are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God.” Like the candle, our motivation must stem from the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus, not from a desire for personal acclaim or influence.

True service to God requires a surrender of self—our reputations, ambitions, and desires. The Cross, in separating us from all that is self-centered, reveals the purity of our motives. As T. Austin-Sparks wrote, in today’s Abide Above devotional, only when we pass through daily death to our own agendas can we become a living sacrifice, prepared for God’s work.

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Appropriation: Receiving What Is Already Ours in Christ
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Appropriation: Receiving What Is Already Ours in Christ

Miles Stanford’s chapter on Appropriation in The Green Letters offers a profound exploration of how believers move from recognizing their identity and possessions in Christ to practically experiencing and living out those truths. Appropriation is not about acquiring something new, but about embracing and applying what already belongs to us in Christ.

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Revelation 21: A Glorious Vision of New Creation
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Revelation 21: A Glorious Vision of New Creation

Revelation 21 unveils the breathtaking vision of the new heaven, new earth, and the new Jerusalem—a picture of God's ultimate restoration and eternal dwelling with His people. This chapter reveals God's plan to redeem not only humanity but all creation, transforming it into a place of unimaginable beauty, perfection, and holiness. The new Jerusalem symbolizes God's faithful and redeemed people, now dwelling in perfect unity with Him.

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Matthew 21: The King’s Authority and the Call to Genuine Faith
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Matthew 21: The King’s Authority and the Call to Genuine Faith

Matthew 21 marks a pivotal chapter in Jesus’ ministry as He enters Jerusalem for the final week of His earthly life. This chapter reveals Jesus' authority, His fulfillment of prophecy, and His direct confrontation with the religious leaders of His day. Through symbolic actions, parables, and teachings, Jesus calls for genuine faith and warns against hypocrisy and fruitlessness in God’s kingdom.

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Jeremiah 38: Courage and Cowardice in the Face of Truth
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Jeremiah 38: Courage and Cowardice in the Face of Truth

Jeremiah 38 reveals a stark contrast between courage and cowardice, truth and self-preservation. As Jerusalem faced imminent destruction, Jeremiah’s faithfulness to God’s message brought him suffering, yet also highlighted the bravery of unlikely individuals like Ebed-Melek and the weakness of King Zedekiah. This chapter challenges us to consider our own responses to truth and fear, and how God calls us to trust Him even in dire circumstances.

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Ecclesiastes 3: Trusting God in the Seasons of Life
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Ecclesiastes 3: Trusting God in the Seasons of Life

Ecclesiastes 3 is a poetic reflection on life’s seasons and God’s sovereign control over all events. The Preacher (traditionally understood to be Solomon) observes the beauty and mystery of God’s plan amid life’s uncertainties. This passage calls us to trust God’s wisdom, enjoy His daily gifts, and rest in His perfect judgment of all things.

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1 Chronicles 23: A Legacy of Worship and Service
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1 Chronicles 23: A Legacy of Worship and Service

In 1 Chronicles 23, we see King David, in his old age, preparing for a transition of leadership and worship in Israel. His focus turns to organizing the Levites for the service of the temple—a significant shift from their previous role of transporting the tabernacle. This chapter illustrates David's commitment to ensuring that worship and service to the Lord continue in a structured and intentional manner, reflecting his deep reverence for God.

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Rare Skills and the Fruit of the Spirit
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Rare Skills and the Fruit of the Spirit

In his blog post Rare Skills, Morgan Housel explores three powerful abilities that are as rare as they are transformative: respecting others' delusions, knowing when to stop, and concise communication. As I read his insightful observations, I couldn’t help but draw a connection to the fruit of the Spirit described in Galatians 5:22–23. Each of Housel’s skills has a corresponding spiritual quality that aligns with God’s transformative work in our lives.

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Complete in Him
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Complete in Him

The spiritual life of the believer is founded on one vital truth: we are complete in Christ. This completeness is not earned through human effort or enhanced by our works. Instead, it is a divine gift, bestowed at the moment of our union with Christ. From this foundation flows the process of spiritual growth—a journey of discovery, appropriation, and transformation as we grow into what we already possess in Him.

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Living in the Garden of Grace: Those Faithful Ones
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Living in the Garden of Grace: Those Faithful Ones

Faithfulness is a hallmark of a life that honors God, yet Scripture reminds us that it is far from common. Proverbs declares both the rarity of faithfulness and its profound impact. It contrasts the steadfast servant with the burden of unfaithfulness, painting a vivid picture of the blessing faithfulness brings to others and the sorrow caused by its absence.

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The Holiness of God: Reflections on Chapter 21 of The Knowledge of the Holy
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The Holiness of God: Reflections on Chapter 21 of The Knowledge of the Holy

In The Knowledge of the Holy, A.W. Tozer explores the majestic and often overwhelming concept of God’s holiness. Holiness, as Tozer emphasizes, is not simply one attribute of God among others—it is the defining characteristic of His being. It is the unapproachable light of His purity, the very essence of His perfection, and the foundation of His moral authority over creation.

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The Harmony of Many Parts
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The Harmony of Many Parts

The diversity within the body of Christ reflects God's wisdom and purpose. Just as each part of the body has a unique function, so each believer has a distinct role in God’s plan. Whether our role is public or hidden, vocal or supportive, each is vital to the harmonious functioning of the whole.

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Worship: Giving Back the Best to the Best
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Worship: Giving Back the Best to the Best

Worship, as Oswald Chambers describes, is the act of giving God the best of what He has given us. It is a deliberate offering, a recognition that every blessing is meant to flow back to the Giver. Abraham's altar-building near Bethel symbolizes this communion with God—a life lived between the sacred and the secular, dedicated to worship in all circumstances.

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Be Loving: The Heart of God's Law
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Be Loving: The Heart of God's Law

In response to a question about the greatest commandment, Jesus summarizes the essence of God's law: love. “Love the Lord your God…love your neighbor.” These two commandments form the foundation of all the law and the prophets, binding together God’s expectations for His people.

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