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.

When Proof Isn’t Enough: A Christ-Centered Response to the Skeptic’s Search for God
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When Proof Isn’t Enough: A Christ-Centered Response to the Skeptic’s Search for God

There’s a common thread in many conversations with skeptics: the desire for proof of God’s existence. On the surface, it seems reasonable. After all, if God is real, shouldn’t He provide irrefutable evidence? But as I reflect on this from a Christ-centered, grace-oriented perspective, I realize that this desire for proof often reveals a deeper longing—a longing for certainty, meaning, and perhaps even control.

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Navigating Doubt and Purpose in a Mysterious Universe: A Response to Richard Feynman
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Navigating Doubt and Purpose in a Mysterious Universe: A Response to Richard Feynman

The late physicist Richard Feynman, known for his brilliance and curiosity, once articulated a perspective on uncertainty that resonates deeply with many:
"I can live with doubt and uncertainty and not knowing... I don't have to know an answer, I don't feel frightened by not knowing things, by being lost in the mysterious universe without having any purpose, which is the way it really is as far as I can tell, it doesn't frighten me."

For Feynman, the mystery of the universe and the absence of clear purpose were not sources of fear, but invitations to curiosity and exploration. While this perspective reflects an honest engagement with the limits of human understanding, it also highlights the stark difference between the worldview of the natural man and the hope-filled assurance offered through faith in Jesus Christ.

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Trusting God in the Trials of Life: Part 6 – Living Out Faith Amid Hardship
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Trusting God in the Trials of Life: Part 6 – Living Out Faith Amid Hardship

Life’s trials test us in ways we could never anticipate. Yet, as believers, we are called to live out our faith amid hardship, trusting God daily to sustain us. This final study in our series brings everything together with practical guidance on how to actively live out faith, even when the storms of life rage around us.

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Trusting God in the Trials of Life: Part 5 – The Eternal Perspective
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Trusting God in the Trials of Life: Part 5 – The Eternal Perspective

Life’s challenges can often feel overwhelming, especially when pain and suffering cloud our vision. But Scripture invites us to view our trials through a lens that stretches far beyond the here and now—an eternal perspective rooted in the promises of heaven and glory. This eternal outlook transforms our struggles, offering hope and purpose even in the darkest seasons.

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Trusting God in the Trials of Life: Part 3 – Resting in God Amid Life’s Storms
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Trusting God in the Trials of Life: Part 3 – Resting in God Amid Life’s Storms

Peace is a precious gift that feels elusive in a world filled with stress and uncertainty. Yet, Scripture speaks of a peace that surpasses all understanding—a peace rooted not in our circumstances but in God’s presence. In this session, we’ll explore how believers can experience true peace even in the midst of trials and hardships.

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Trusting God in the Trials of Life: Part 1 – God’s Promises: Temporal or Eternal?
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Trusting God in the Trials of Life: Part 1 – God’s Promises: Temporal or Eternal?

In times of uncertainty, one of the greatest challenges for believers is trusting in God’s promises. We hold tightly to verses that speak of His provision and faithfulness, yet circumstances can leave us wondering: Is God truly meeting my needs? To answer this, we must first understand the scope and nature of His promises. Are they meant to secure our temporal comfort, or do they point us toward eternal hope?

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Trusting God in the Trials of Life: An Introduction
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Trusting God in the Trials of Life: An Introduction

Life is filled with moments that challenge our faith, unsettle our hearts, and leave us grappling with hard questions. What does it mean to trust God when our prayers seem unanswered? How do we reconcile God’s promises with the reality of suffering? And what if His definition of "meeting our needs" is vastly different from our own?

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Humility, Interdependence, and the Challenge of Change
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Humility, Interdependence, and the Challenge of Change

In a world that often feels fractured and divided, the call for humility and interdependence is not just a moral ideal—it’s a necessity. No nation, business, or individual can thrive in isolation. Yet as Christians, we recognize a deeper truth: lasting change begins with transformed hearts. Without the indwelling Holy Spirit, the values we hold dear can neither be understood nor fully embraced by those who are still walking in the natural man.

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Empowered for His Purpose: Experiencing the Fullness of the Holy Spirit
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Empowered for His Purpose: Experiencing the Fullness of the Holy Spirit

“We are witnesses of these things, and so is the Holy Spirit, whom God has given to those who obey Him.” — Acts 5:32

In today’s devotional reflection by A.B. Simpson, we are reminded of a powerful truth: the fullness of the Holy Spirit isn’t given merely for our personal spiritual experience. Instead, it’s entrusted to us for a greater purpose—carrying out Christ’s mission to a lost and broken world.

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Continuous Conversion: A Journey of Daily Surrender
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Continuous Conversion: A Journey of Daily Surrender

"Unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven" (Matthew 18:3).

Oswald Chambers challenges us with a profound truth: conversion is not merely a one-time event but a continuous process of turning to God as children, day by day, situation by situation. While our initial salvation marks a glorious beginning, the journey of walking with Christ involves ongoing surrender, transformation, and renewal.

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More on Boldly Approaching the Throne of Grace
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More on Boldly Approaching the Throne of Grace

"Let us therefore come boldly to the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy and find grace to help in time of need" (Hebrews 4:16).

What an extraordinary invitation this verse gives us! The Creator of the universe—the sovereign, holy Judge of all—welcomes us to approach His throne boldly, not with fear or hesitation but with confidence and trust. This is possible only because He is also the "God of all grace" (1 Peter 5:10), and through Jesus Christ, He has made a way for us to commune with Him freely.

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Embracing Our Unique Identity in Christ
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Embracing Our Unique Identity in Christ

"If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation" (2 Corinthians 5:17).

As believers, we have a unique identity that sets us apart—not just from the world but also from the systems and structures found in many religious traditions. The Bible makes it clear: when we are in Christ, we are not just improved versions of ourselves; we are entirely new creations, designed to live in relationship with Him.

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Representing God Through Life Principles
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Representing God Through Life Principles

In a world filled with diverse beliefs, values, and worldviews, conversations about universal principles like humility, stewardship, and grace often arise. As believers, we approach these discussions with the privilege and responsibility of representing God rather than merely speaking about Him. This distinction shapes not only the way we interact with others but also how we view the role of biblical principles in transforming lives.

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Speaking About God vs. Representing Him – Real Life Examples
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Speaking About God vs. Representing Him – Real Life Examples

In one of our earlier blog posts, we reflected on the critical difference between speaking about God and representing Him. That exploration led us to Job’s enigmatic friend Elihu, who spoke truths about God but failed to lead Job into God’s presence. Today, I want to take this concept further, offering real-life examples that illustrate how these distinctions play out in everyday conversations and in the broader context of this blog.

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Grappling with the Justice of God – A Debate on the Great Flood
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Grappling with the Justice of God – A Debate on the Great Flood

Conversations about God’s actions in the Old Testament often become flashpoints for debate. Skeptics raise questions about divine justice, citing events like the Canaanite conquests or the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. But if we’re going to confront the issue of God’s judgment honestly, why not cut to the chase and discuss the Great Flood? In this post, we’ll explore this issue through a hypothetical debate between a skeptic we’ll call Tom and an apologist exploring the justice and goodness of God.

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What a Beautiful Name: A Scriptural Reflection
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What a Beautiful Name: A Scriptural Reflection

Worship songs hold a unique place in our lives—they are both an offering to God and a reflection of how we understand His nature. What A Beautiful Name by Brooke Ligertwood and Hillsong Worship has become a cherished anthem, exalting the beauty, wonder, and power of the name of Jesus. As we examine its lyrics, we’ll reflect on how they align with Scripture and how they resonate with the exchanged life, a perspective that centers on Christ as our life and sufficiency.

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Exploring the Goodness of God: A Harmony of Song and Theology
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Exploring the Goodness of God: A Harmony of Song and Theology

CeCe Winans’ worship song Goodness of God resonates deeply with its message of God’s enduring faithfulness and love. Yet, how does this contemporary portrayal of God’s goodness align with the majestic understanding articulated by A.W. Tozer decades ago? Tozer, in The Knowledge of the Holy, cautioned against reducing God’s attributes to something more relatable but less awe-inspiring. Is Goodness of God guilty of such reductionism, or does it reflect a biblically faithful portrayal of God’s goodness? Let’s examine.

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The Omnipresence of God: Always Near, Always Here
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The Omnipresence of God: Always Near, Always Here

The omnipresence of God is one of the most comforting and awe-inspiring truths of the Christian faith. It means that God is not just near us but is everywhere, at all times, fully present. A.W. Tozer’s The Knowledge of the Holy offers a powerful reflection on this truth, reminding us that God is not confined to any one place but fills all of creation with His presence.

This truth isn’t abstract theology—it’s deeply personal. The God who fills the heavens and the earth is also close to you right now, closer than your next breath. Let’s explore what it means to live in light of God’s omnipresence and how it can transform our daily lives.

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