Parenting Is Hard

In a digital high school reunion, classmates reconnect and reflect on parenthood, realizing the wisdom of their own parents and the parallel with ignoring God's guidance. As they acknowledge the challenge of parenting, they confront their own tendency to disregard divine wisdom, echoing the catastrophic mistake of Adam and Eve. Willful ignorance, they discover, leads only to ruin.

I Don’t Get It

In Psalm 147:5, we are reminded of the incomprehensible power and understanding of God. Just as children's stories can seem nonsensical, God's ways may seem unfathomable to us. Instead of questioning, we should trust in His perfect understanding, even when we cannot grasp it. Embrace the wisdom that transcends our understanding.

A Christmas Wish

"Immanuel," not merely a name, signifies the profound "God with us." Centuries ago, the Old Testament announced this divine representation. Contemplating its weight, we grasp its promise: God will always stand beside us against life's trials, offering salvation. As Christmas approaches, remember that 'Merry Christmas' carries this divine promise - Jesus was born to live among us, dispensing love and blessings.

Impossible Christmas

The story of Jesus's birth reveals that despite hardship and ridicule, nothing is impossible with God. Mary, Jesus's mother, faced numerous trials, from societal shame to witnessing her son's persecution. Yet, remembering the angel's parting words "For nothing will be impossible with God", she endured, exemplifying that divine promises hold true even when they seem highly improbable.

One Word Changes Everything

This spiritual reflection discusses the importance of finding joy and gladness in Jesus alone. It emphasizes placing value in the relationship with Jesus, not in what He can give. Using language from Psalms 40:16, the writer highlights how a significant theological message can hinge on an everyday word, like "in".

Cringy Memories

Ever been haunted by past regrets? Drenched in guilt and shame from past wrongs? Stop! This remorse isn't from God, but Satan. Remember, if you've asked genuinely, God has not only forgiven but forgotten your sins. So when guilty memories resurface, tell Satan you're forgiven and confidently stride into your future with Jesus.