Thoughts, Convictions, and Simple Journals

  • Centrality as a Reality?

    Centrality as a Reality?

    As I pray and ponder all the things that goes on the world today, and then do the same regarding my life, and the present condition regarding the professing church in our culture, I have to ask, “Just how Christocentric am I?” Am I visibly marked by Christ in a way that the people at… Read more

  • The Beast, the Book, and the Beauty of the Lamb

    The Beast, the Book, and the Beauty of the Lamb

    “The Beast, the Book, and the Beauty of the Lamb” “If your name is in the Book (Lamb’s Book), your calling is not to stay alive, but stay in love.” “Do not be intimidated by brilliant people on your campus who do not know what the central purpose of the universe is and are living… Read more

  • Is There a Hidden Message in Genesis 5?

    Is There a Hidden Message in Genesis 5?

    I first learned about this when taking a Bible hermeneutics, taught by Chuck Missler, in 2005. Since then, I have shared it at varying times. Today I was reminded about this when I came across this again from both, “Reasons for Hope” and Kirk Cameron. (photo: random man thinking) Below taken from the Reasons for Hope,… Read more

  • Confession in the Mirror?

    Confession in the Mirror?

    Throughout the Bible, a true and right confession, that being a profession of Christian, is weighed against the reality of authentic, not perfect, obedience to the One Who’s name we are connecting ourselves. For a true confession results from the overflow of authentic regeneration (conversion if you will); true obedience, and a growing desire to… Read more

  • Oh America

    Oh America, a nation that calls itself great, the only thing great about you is your sins and lawless works. Oh America, you close your eyes and shut your ears from the truth of my word. You paint yourself with paint that is heavily laden – a paint laden with pride and evil desires. Oh America,… Read more

  • Thermometer of God’s Will

    This is a recent entry in my journal. May it edify, challenge and encourage you further unto Christ. Read more