Posts

Showing posts with the label sanctification

The Prayer The Devil Doesn't Want You To Say

Image
We all face battles. Sometimes the conflict is visible—a quarrel in the home, tension in the church, or the constant pressure of cultural compromise. But the Apostle James , in his practical letter, cuts right through the surface noise and asks us a piercing question: Where do these conflicts truly come from?. We tend to point fingers at the world, our circumstances, or the people who frustrate our plans. But James gives us a spiritual diagnosis, declaring that the fights come from our own selfish desires ( hēdonōn ) warring within us. He delivers a profound indictment, calling his readers "adulterous people". Spiritual adultery, James explains, is the pursuit of "friendship with the world," which is the system whose values and goals are in active enmity with God.When we cling to the world—its ambitions, its status, its fleeting pleasures—we are, in effect, betraying Christ, our rightful Husband. The ultimate root of this spiritual betrayal is pride—the arrogant bel...

The Crisis of Authority: Are You Building on Christ, or Fighting the Cornerstone? (Luke 20:1-19)

Image
The scene is set in the Temple, the heart of God’s covenant people, just days before the crucifixion . The Lord Jesus Christ is not quietly debating theology; He is teaching and preaching the Gospel with an authority that shook the foundations of the established religious elite. This absolute, sovereign claim to power made confrontation inevitable. In Luke 20 , we witness the unavoidable collision between divine sovereignty and human arrogance. The chief priests, scribes, and elders —the supposed spiritual builders of Israel—stormed the Temple courts with one central question: “Tell us, by what authority you do these things, or who it is that gave you this authority?”. This question remains the most crucial one for every soul today: Is Jesus Christ the absolute Authority in your life, or are you secretly trying to seize His kingdom for yourself? This passage from Luke 20 demands that we settle the crisis of Christ's authority once and for all. 1. The Trap of the Insincere Heart (Lu...

Beyond the Grave Clothes: The Unbinding of a Deeper Story

Image
 The scene in Bethany is one of profound grief. Jesus, arriving four days after the death of his friend Lazarus , stands before a tomb where the air is heavy with sorrow and the scent of decay. A crowd of mourners, having come to comfort Martha and Mary , stands by as a poignant question hangs in the air: "Could not He who opened the eyes of the blind man also have kept this man from dying?". Then, in a moment of stunning paradox, the Son of God, the "resurrection and the life," gives us the shortest verse in the Bible: "Jesus wept".  This familiar story, found in the eleventh chapter of the Gospel of John , is far more than a simple act of miraculous power. It is a multi-layered narrative that reveals the divine and human nature of Jesus, subverts first-century Jewish expectations of life and death, and provides a powerful analogy for spiritual salvation and the ongoing work of the Christian community. By examining the historical context, the theologica...

Transformed Minds in a Conforming World: Romans 12:2

Image
Welcome back to my blog, where we dive deep into the timeless truths of Scripture to equip believers for holy living in these end times. As a Christian, I hold firmly to the inerrant Word of God. Today, I want to share a message inspired by Romans 12:2 . This verse has been burning in my heart, especially as we see society drifting further from biblical principles. Let's unpack it together and see how it calls us to radical transformation. The Command Against Conformity Romans 12:2 declares: " And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God." ( KJV ) In our modern age, conformity is everywhere. The world pressures us to adopt its values—think about the relentless push for acceptance of sinful lifestyles, the promotion of evolution over creationism , or the dilution of truth through "inclusive" doctrines that water down the Gospel . As Christians...

A Deeper Look at Hope and Purity: Finding Freedom from Lust and Addiction

For many, the struggle with lust and addiction is a deeply personal and isolated battle. It's often waged in silence, hidden in the dark and fueled by shame. The silence in our culture and even within the church can lead us to believe we are alone in our sin—that our struggle is unique or unforgivable. This profound sense of isolation and brokenness often creates a cycle of guilt and despair, where the very shame of the sin prevents us from seeking help or experiencing God's grace. This article is not an act of condemnation, but a pastoral call to freedom. It is an invitation to move from the darkness of secrecy into the light of the Lord. The core message is one of grace and forgiveness, offering the assurance that while sin is a serious matter, you have not committed an unforgivable sin. The ultimate purpose is not to punish but to provide a path to sanctification and a life of purity and freedom. The journey is about transformation, and it is grounded in the truth that God c...