Holiness in Borrowed Strength

On Second Thought “I am the Lord your God: walk in My statutes, keep My judgments, and do them.” — Ezekiel 20:19 There is a tension within the Christian life that many believers quietly wrestle with. Scripture commands holiness, obedience, righteousness, and faithful living, yet every honest Christian eventually discovers how weak human strength trulyContinue reading “Holiness in Borrowed Strength”

As the Day Ends

The post emphasizes the transformative journey of believers as they behold the glory of the Lord, grounded in 2 Corinthians 3:18. This transformation, facilitated by the Holy Spirit, occurs gradually as individuals draw closer to Christ, reflecting His image through prayer, obedience, and spiritual growth, not through personal effort.

When Empty Is Dangerous

In Matthew 12:43–45, Jesus warns that merely removing sin isn’t sufficient; one must fill the void with goodness or risk greater trouble. This parable highlights the need for active spiritual engagement, emphasizing that reform without relationship leads to vulnerability. Daily renewal, community support, and purposeful replacements are essential for spiritual fulfillment.