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Rediscovering Obedience: The Forgotten Key to Loving God

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 Hey there, fellow seekers of faith! In a world where "grace" is often thrown around like a get-out-of-jail-free card, it's easy to skim over one of the Bible's most straightforward teachings: obedience. I recently came across a powerful homily that hit me right between the eyes on this topic, and I felt compelled to turn it into a blog post. Titled Obedience: Often Ignored and Seldom Preached or Taught, it reminds us that true love for Jesus isn't just about warm feelings—it's about action. As Jesus Himself said in John 14:15, "If you love me, keep my commandments." Let's dive in and let God's Word do the talking. The Misunderstood Side of Grace We've all heard it: "We're saved by grace, not by works!" And that's absolutely true—Ephesians 2:8-9 makes that crystal clear. But somewhere along the way, many Christians (myself included at times) have twisted grace into something loose and permissive. It's like treating ...

Lessons from Jehoiada: How to Lead a Spiritual Reformation in Your Life

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Have you ever felt like your life or community was heading in the wrong direction? Perhaps you’ve watched values you cherish fade away or sensed a growing disconnect from what truly matters. It’s a tough place to be, but history offers hope—and a roadmap for change. One powerful example comes from the Old Testament in the story of Jehoiada’s Reformations, found in 2 Kings 11:17-20 and 2 Chronicles 23:16-21. This account of a high priest’s courage and faith reveals timeless lessons that can inspire us today. In this blog post, we’ll unpack five key themes from Jehoiada’s story—faithful leadership, covenant renewal, rejecting idolatry, true worship, and the blessings of faithfulness—and explore how they apply to our modern lives. Whether you’re leading others or simply seeking to grow in your faith, these principles can guide you toward a personal spiritual reformation. The Story of Jehoiada Let’s set the scene. In ancient Judah, a dark chapter unfolded when Queen Athaliah seized the thr...