Tag: philosophy
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Wrath and Restoration
Ephesians 4:26 commands, “Be angry and do not sin.” The emotion itself is not sin; it can reflect a moral awareness of evil or injustice. Yet James 1:20 warns, “The anger of man does not produce the righteousness of God.” Human anger, when untethered from humility, fails miserably. It seeks revenge rather than redemption. Jesus…
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Greatest Scientist
God of science 🎼🎶 2 Corinthians 4:18—”So we do not focus on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.” Everything in this world operates within certain limits. Your sneakers wear out. Your car needs repairs. Even your neighborhood changes over time. We, too,…
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The whole duty of man
It doesn’t take a lifetime of study, a degree, or a thousand books. Sometimes, just one moment, one phrase, one verse, one realization is enough to change everything. Paul was not uneducated or uninformed. In fact, he was the opposite. He was a scholar, a Pharisee, trained under Gamaliel (Acts 22:3), zealous for the Law,…
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A walk in the woods (shaupeneak ridge)
At the foot of Shaupeneak Ridge, before the climb begins, there is a field that rolls out like a great green sigh. Not flat, not orderly, but rumpled with small hills and dips as if the earth once shifted. Here where the ticks dance in the tall grass, before the trees gather to form the…
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it is not a political goal
Some accuse believers of being “Christian nationalists” simply for praying in public or affirming biblical truth. Others weaponize traditional values as if morality alone could redeem a nation. In both cases, the gospel is distorted. Christianity is not about identity politics, it’s about identity in Christ. It is not a tribal badge or cultural campaign.…
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NEW BOOK !!!
📜 🫵🏻 New Book Alert: Timeless Truths, Faithful Leadership by Will Forge 🫵🏻 📜 Timeless Truths, Faithful Leadership, presents a bold Christian manifesto for a generation disoriented by manipulation, greed, and cowardice. This book dares to challenge both secular culture and a compromised church, calling for a new form of leader, one forged by truth,…
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It is finished (HABAKKUK)
It is finished. All the work Is done. Our view is small, no matter how big we think we are, we are small to God. His ways are not like ours. Even if our daylight never dawns, it already did. We can see the evil around us and it can heavily affect us, even make…
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called and Claimed
He Called You to Himself: Beyond Mission and Into Communion God did not just call you to a mission alone, He called you to Himself. This is the sacred starting point, the fountainhead of all true ministry and meaning. Before there was purpose, there was presence. Before there was a “do,” there was a “be.”…
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Order from Chaos
There is a common misconception that God will never give us more than we can handle, but this notion is not entirely supported by Scripture. God never promised that life would be easy or that we would never face overwhelming burdens. Instead, He invites us to give those burdens back to Him. We are called…
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From Weakness to Strength: How God Shapes His Leaders
In the kingdom of God, the measure of leadership is not one’s qualifications or inherent abilities but a willingness to trust and obey. The principle that “God does not call the equipped; He equips the called” runs like a golden thread through Scripture. When Moses stood before the burning bush, he carried no résumé of…