Christian Living

Finding the glorious light, when everything sucks

Our Present Suffering and Eventual Future Glory

As I write this, I am suffering. I have had a cold for a good week. It has left me tired and unmotivated. Also, it has me much less productive than I would like to be. Though my suffering is relatively minor, it has me eager to experience a time when I am again...

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Should we lament? What does lament even mean? Here are some thoughts, and a poem of Lament I wrote, called Desperate Faith.

Must We Lament? How Can We Not Lament?

It’s good to lament. Or maybe not. Who knows? Maybe we better back up and first ask “what does it mean to lament?” To answer that, let’s consult Got Questions, where they say: To lament is to express deep regret, grief, or sorrow. We can lament through words or...

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Ever consider Christian death? Doubtful, but those things that influence us, carry forward our attitudes and life into eternal directions. Which direction are they guiding you?

Christian Living, Christian Death, and the Eternal Flow

A post about Christian death is a hard one to draft. As is the case with most, this post culminated in much more than I intended when I started studying it, praying over it, and observing society around me. I also find that I have been in a very gray season of life....

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In Thrive in Retirement, Eric Thurman helps readers get the most of their third season of life. However, it’s practical and timeless advice that’s inspired by countless sources of wisdom is applicable to any season and is a must read for anyone who’s ready to take control and define the rest of their life.

Fully Living Every Life Season – a Review of Thrive in Retirement by Eric Thurman

I have always viewed life in terms of life seasons. Eric Thurman has written a guide to help retirees gain the most of their "third season." However, Thrive in Retirement: Simple Secrets for Being Happy for the Rest of Your Life offers timeless wisdom is...

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We sometimes get ourselves in a spiritual rut. It’s okay and natural. Fear not and do not be anxious, dear brother or sister. The Lord is mighty and he will revive you!

In a Spiritual Rut? Explore What Ignited You Before Your Zeal Went Stale

This resolution speaks directly to being in a spiritual rut. Further, it points to our recurring need for revival of personal dedication and zeal. While reflecting on Edwards 42nd resolution, my own testimony came to mind. Something else that stands out about this...

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When Developing Character, Seek to Be a “Faithful Man to be Found”

When Developing Character, Seek to Be a “Faithful Man to be Found”

At its core, the Year of Listening Up is about developing character. It’s an annual project that’s an outgrowth of a book I wrote for my daughters, largely centered on the same ambition. Since Edwards made developing character a primary goal of his life, it made great...

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Personal discipleship is about more than time. It takes a relentless and intentional pursuit toward running the race that’s set before you.

Intentionally Seeking Your Personal Discipleship in Christ

I’ve gained a new understanding of personal discipleship with Christ over the last year or so. Maybe not so much new as it is better, deeper, or more refined. On a basic level, personal discipleship is simply learning to be more like Christ. A simple concept, yes, but...

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In prayerful confidence, we seek God’s will, knowing it is just and right. We do so assured of our own pardons and genuinely seeking it for others.

Have Prayerful Confidence that God Works in You and in the World

When it comes to prayerful confidence, most think in the context of God’s willingness to answer. However, we must keep mindful of our own actions and intentions. To that end, I can’t count the times I’ve failed to make a prayer I told someone I would. Or the times...

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When studying Scripture, you get out what you put into it. Edwards clearly put a lot into it, and we no-doubt would be blessed by equally intensive study.

What’s The Point of Studying Scripture? Can’t I Just be Spiritual?

When it comes to studying Scripture, you get out of it what you put into it. Jonathan Edwards clearly put much more into it than most could ever aspire. That should not dissuade us common folk, though. Our only real competition is ourselves. When running the race to...

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