Reign by Remembering: The Practice That Sustains Faith
Romans 5:17 says believers will reign in life through Christ. Reigning requires remembering: recalling grace, rehearsing promises, building on what God did.
114 articles on faith, spiritual practices, and encouragement.
Romans 5:17 says believers will reign in life through Christ. Reigning requires remembering: recalling grace, rehearsing promises, building on what God did.
Jesus the carpenter, not the preacher or miracle-worker. What would it have been like to hire Him to build your house? A reflection on quiet faithfulness.
We sing and declare truth with our mouths while our hearts drift away. The Father calls, not with condemnation, but with the cry of a parent shut out.
You could give everything, sell the house, and feed the hungry until your hands are raw. But without love, Paul says, it amounts to nothing. Here is why.
Spiritual gifts without wisdom can cause chaos. Paul told the Corinthians not to quench the fire but to focus it. What gifted believers can learn today.
We are in the fight. Not flinching, not fading, but expectant. When God moves, He brings gifts wrapped in power. A call to arise and receive what He is giving.
Paul told the Corinthians to eagerly desire spiritual gifts, especially prophecy. Hearing God and speaking life was never a bonus feature; it was the design.
Seeing 444 on clocks, receipts, and licence plates? Explore what this number means spiritually, what the Bible says about it, and the revival it points to.
Do not quench the Spirit. Do not reject what God has spoken. Paul gave the Thessalonians more than advice; he gave them a way to keep hope alive every day.
It does not happen in an instant. You get busy, stop rehearsing what God promised, and slowly drift. Paul warned Timothy about this exact costly danger.
Some days God's promises feel close. Other days they fade into the haze. What do you do when the words you received from God feel further away than ever?
Years passed. The headlines faded. And he looked back not with regret but with quiet wonder. The real legacy of faith is not the noise; it is what remains.