Placing the Destination of Our Beliefs in the Promise of Jesus

AIMLESS SEARCH If we don’t know what we’re searching for, we won’t find it. To search without a destination is pointless. To seek without the purpose of finding is fruitless and vacuous. Taking the first step of a journey towards nowhere ends before it begins.  LACKING STRUCTURED, FUNDAMENTAL BELIEFS Many people find themselves in difficult… Read More Placing the Destination of Our Beliefs in the Promise of Jesus

What Matters Most at Christmas Isn’t Under the Tree

THE CHOICE WE MAKE THAT AFFECTS EVERYONE With Christmas fast approaching, what matters most is no different than what mattered most yesterday: our soul’s eternal destination based on the source of our faith. Each person has this choice to make, and each person does in fact make this choice, each and day every, whether or… Read More What Matters Most at Christmas Isn’t Under the Tree

Name Above Every Name – Our Emmanuel

The name above every other name (Philippians 2:9). The only name that can save every person’s soul whose heart repents and places faith in that very name as Messiah. Jesus Christ, the Son of God, the Son of Man, the King of kings and Lord of lords. There is none other like Him!  HOW WE… Read More Name Above Every Name – Our Emmanuel

An Urgent Song for Every Heart: “Emergency” by Red

“EMERGENCY BY RED“ In this article, I’d really like to tackle the song titled, “Emergency,” by the band Red on their most recent album released back in September, “Rated R”. And by tackle, what I mean is I want to share some thoughts on why I feel this song is so important. If you haven’t… Read More An Urgent Song for Every Heart: “Emergency” by Red

The Line Between Belief & Repentance: Putting on Christ

THE CLAIM AND THE TRUTH Claiming to be a Christian isn’t the same as being a Christian. Let’s not get this wrong. Claiming to be Christian is really easy, but being a Christ-follower looks very specific from the outside looking in. This isn’t new news. The same way a hypocrite looks and sounds a specific… Read More The Line Between Belief & Repentance: Putting on Christ

Sly – A Netflix Review

A BRIEF SUMMARY Recently, Netflix released a special titled, “Sly,” which basically holds itself as a documentary detailing how Sylvester Stallone came to be successful in a few of his major film roles, as well as the impact these roles had on his life as an actor. I suppose it would be relevant to mention… Read More Sly – A Netflix Review

Christian Musings #54

Someone once said this blog is like a place of Christian musings. I can see how that could describe the nature of these articles. Every day is a new experience to refine what is known, and to introduce what is unknown to the docile spirit. LIKE CHRISTIANITY, LIKE MARRIAGE Christianity is a little like a… Read More Christian Musings #54

Man-Made or Divinely-Inspired?

After so much objection to and rejection of Christianity throughout the ages, one might think there is something to discuss: What is the truth behind this Jesus, for so much hate, acrimony, sacrifice, humility, and transformation to follow? We don’t hear so much resistance about Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, or other religions. We don’t hear people… Read More Man-Made or Divinely-Inspired?

Ambassadors for Christ: Loving Like Jesus Loved

THE COMMAND TO LOVE When God incarnated into Christ on earth 2,000 years ago, He inculcated humanity with the seed of what faith in action looks like. He offended religious stricture by loving God more than rules and rituals (Mark 3:1-6). Through His sacrificial death on the cross, He exemplified His deep love for us, affirming… Read More Ambassadors for Christ: Loving Like Jesus Loved

Freed From Ephemeral Living: Released By Surrender

DESPERATE FOR THE ‘NARROW GATE’ Recently, a song by the rock band, Red, spawned an inspiration to write this article. The song title is “Coming Apart,” which is found on their “Gone” album. This song reminds me that there is never a place in this life where I feel safe without feeling desperate for God.… Read More Freed From Ephemeral Living: Released By Surrender