Grace and Freedom From Religious OCD

Some battles we fight in faith shine clearly—prayer, praise, service. Others sneak in sideways, veiling themselves as devotion but leaving us shackled. Religious OCD is one of those less obvious chains. It masquerades as zeal but leaves you paralyzed over what God truly wants, twisting grace into a precarious tightrope act. If you’ve ever felt … Read more

The Gospel and Mental Peace

Ever find your mind caught in a relentless storm, each worry another gust threatening to knock you off balance? That’s where the gospel steps in—not just as a theological concept but as a lifeline for mental peace. When I say gospel here, I’m talking about the pure, unfiltered message of grace, the freely given gift … Read more

The Race: Endurance Over Flash

Sometimes it feels like the Christian life is portrayed as a flashy sprint: loud testimonies, quick conversions, dazzling miracles. But anyone who’s been walking this road for a while knows it doesn’t work that way. The truth is, this race God’s called us to run is more about endurance than flash. The daily grind, the … Read more

“Fight the Good Fight” Without Fighting People

When Paul tells Timothy to “fight the good fight of faith,” it’s easy to imagine soldiers in armor, swords clashing, tribal battles in the ancient arena. But hold up—if we let the phrase conjure only physical fighting or harsh verbal battles, we might be missing the point entirely. What if the fight Paul talks about … Read more

Finishing Well: Paul’s End-of-Life Focus

When you think about someone like Paul and his final days, there’s no mistaking the clarity of purpose he carried. He wasn’t just a man fading into retirement, hoping he’d done enough. No, Paul had a laser focus on finishing well. He knew he was about to step off this stage, yet his concern wasn’t … Read more

Crowns and Service: Keeping the Motive Pure

There’s something about the concept of crowns in Scripture that just grabs you. Crowns, after all, immediately conjure images of royalty, triumph, reward. But for those of us who walk in grace, rightly dividing the Word as Paul instructs, crowns aren’t about earning favor or stacking points. They’re about service—a pure, motivated heart that never … Read more

Rewards: Motivation Without Fear

Rewards in the Christian life are often misunderstood, tangled up with fear and works-based striving. But what if we flipped that switch? What if motivation came not from dread of judgment or punishment but from a genuine place of joy and grace? That’s what I want to unpack today: rewards as motivation without fear. When … Read more