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2025: The Year My Theology Met My Motives
This blog was really more for me than for you. But thanks for being a pal and reading it.
The Word That Split History: What the Name Jesus Christ Really Means
Here’s the heart of it: Jesus Christ isn’t just a name we say at the end of a prayer. It’s a full sentence. It means: “YHWH saves through the Anointed One.” Every time you say it, you’re proclaiming the gospel in miniature.
I Am The Bible Teacher Who Stopped Reading Her Bible… Part 1
After a week without prayer or Scripture, I realized I’d been teaching from emptiness instead of overflow. This is the story of how even a Bible teacher can drift—and how grace can still find you when you do.
Can You Lose Your Salvation?
Wondering if salvation can be lost? Explore what Scripture says about eternal security, Hebrews 6, and what it means to truly belong to Jesus.
How to Forgive
I forgave someone who never said sorry. It didn’t fix everything, but it set me free.
Assumed Salvation Never Saved Anyone
Just because someone said a prayer doesn’t mean they’re saved. Learn why real love doesn’t assume salvation, and how to speak truth with grace.
6 Proven Brain Hacks to Help You Memorize Scripture (Backed by Science)
Let’s be honest—memorizing Scripture can seem daunting, like preparing for a test you didn’t expect. But here’s the truth: it’s your spiritual sword and your greatest weapon in battle (Ephesians 6:17).
Jesus Is the Word—But What Does That Really Mean?
Ever wondered why John called Jesus the Word? This isn’t just poetry—it’s a divine mic drop that rewrites everything we thought we knew about God, reason, and reality.
How Do I Know If I Am Really Saved?
When faith feels foggy and your heart won't stop asking, here’s how to find clarity, confidence, and Christ in the middle of the mess.
Tetelestai: More Than “It Is Finished”
Tetelestai is an ancient Greek word that conveys the idea of completion or finishing. Learn more about its meaning and interpretation in this blog.
