Confessions, Thoughts and Reflections of a Christian Father


Category: Reflections

  • Finding Peace: A Brief Exploration in Philippians

    Finding Peace: A Brief Exploration in Philippians

    This short piece answers three questions pertaining to peace, as it relates to Paul and his letter to the Philippians. Can people without a commitment to Christ find peace?               No. Not genuine peace. Peace is derived from the very nature of God—like love. Apart from him, there is no peace. Peace indicates wholeness, completeness (AYBD,…

  • To The One I’ve Never Seen

    To The One I’ve Never Seen

    Reflections on 1 Peter 1:8-9 from my morning reading.

  • On Presupposing the Rapture

    On Presupposing the Rapture

    On Presupposing the Rapture: An Essay This essay critically examines the notion of the pretribulational rapture of the church, arguing against its validity. The author highlights that the concept of the rapture is absent from the New Testament and is based on an overly applied hermeneutic that demands a specific systematic interpretation. The essay explores…

  • Evil

    Evil

    The post discusses the religious question of why a powerful, benevolent God would allow evil to exist. It posits evil’s existence is tied to human free will, a necessary component of humanity, and cites biblical instances as evidence. The piece contends that God, although he created the conditions allowing sin, is not the source of…