Redeeming the Time for Eternity

Time slips through our fingers faster than we notice. One moment you’re planning tomorrow, the next it’s already gone—stuffed with distractions or wasted on things that matter little in the light of eternity. If you’re someone who genuinely wants to live with purpose as a grace believer, the Apostle Paul’s exhortation in Ephesians 5:16 to … Read more

Abound in Every Good Work

Sometimes, when I read the phrase “abound in every good work,” it stops me cold. Paul’s words to Titus aren’t just encouraging fluff or a benign suggestion. There’s muscle behind that command—a divine expectation that grabs hold of our daily choices. But what does it mean to abound? Not just to do a few random … Read more

Giving No Offense in the Ministry

It’s a tricky thing, isn’t it? Trying to serve God without ruffling feathers or causing offense. You’d think following Christ would make ministry straightforward—love people, preach truth, live right. But people are complex. And ministry? Well, it’s less a neat checklist and more a minefield of sensitivities and misunderstandings. How do you genuinely deliver the … Read more

The Lord Is at Hand

The phrase “The Lord is at hand” pops up in the New Testament in a few places, striking a chord deep with believers who long for the nearness of God. On the surface, it feels like an urgent announcement—a divine nudge telling us, “Hey, He’s right here, close to you.” But what does it mean … Read more

Strengthened with Might by His Spirit

I’ve been chewing over what it means to be “strengthened with might by His Spirit,” especially from a grace standpoint. Most folks jump straight to the idea of being empowered in the obvious “supernatural” sense—like Pentecost fire bursting out, or a sudden flood of power to slay giants, or something dramatic. But there’s a calmer, … Read more

The Holy Spirit Seals Us Until Redemption

There’s something incredibly reassuring—and frankly, mind-blowing—about knowing that the Holy Spirit has sealed us until the day of redemption. You’ve heard the phrase tossed around in sermons or read it in the epistles, but the gravity of being “sealed” by the Spirit is often skimmed over. It’s not just fancy language or theological jargon. It’s … Read more

Walk by Faith, Not by Sight

Sometimes, life feels like you’re fumbling around in a pitch-black room, reaching out to find anything solid while dizziness tries to convince you the floor isn’t there. “Walk by faith, not by sight”—sounds like a motivational quote slapped on a coffee mug, but it’s much more than a well-meaning platitude. It’s an unruly, faithful rebellion … Read more

The Eyes of Understanding Enlightened

Ever notice how some people seem to peer into the Bible and see things that totally fly over your head? Like, they’re reading the same words, but their minds piece together truths that feel almost… magical. That’s not coincidence. In fact, it’s about having “eyes of understanding”—and no, it’s not a secret club, just God’s … Read more

His Work in You Will Be Completed

Sometimes I wonder if we truly grasp what it means when the Bible says God will finish the good work He began in us. Philippians 1:6 isn’t just a feel-good verse we toss around at retreats or Sunday mornings. It’s a statement layered with grace, promise, and a whole lot of faith. But what does … Read more

Grace Teaches Us to Live Godly

There’s something profoundly unsettling about the way many Christians wrestle with grace. Some treat it like a free-for-all ticket to do whatever feels right and then plead mercy when caught. Others hold it up like a shield, mistaking grace for a loophole that exempts them from living godly lives. But if you’ve ever sat quietly … Read more