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Beyond Sin: The Divine Nature of Human Experience
Sin vs. Experience The concept of sin has been a constant companion throughout my life, hammered into me from childhood and throughout my journey as a Christian. Sin—what is it, really? I’ve been taught to see it as this evil seed embedded deep within our very nature, almost woven into our souls. Sin, in the Read more
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The space between doubt and Faith
Doubt vs. Certainty Throughout the years, I’ve had people look at me sideways for expressing doubt when it comes to religion. Some were bothered by it, as if doubting meant disrespect. But for me, doubt is not only natural—it’s necessary. I’ve never seen doubt as weakness. I’ve seen it as the beginning of true faith. Read more
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Faith vs Knowledge: The Inner Weighing Scale
Faith, to me, is to the spirit what knowledge is to the flesh. Faith is that sacred whisper within—the unseen force we lean on to heal, to create, to move forward, to transform, to simply keep going when we can’t see the full picture. Knowledge, meanwhile, is the trusted tool of the flesh—it’s what the Read more
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The Trinity
The Trinity Within I hold a different view on the Trinity—not as something distant, external, or institutional, but as something deeply intimate. To me, the Trinity is not merely a doctrine, but a mirror of our inner world: the Father, the Son, and the Spirit—all one, and all within. The Father is the guide. He Read more
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Sensing the Unseen: Where Spirit and Flesh Collide
What if emotions are to the soul what touch is to the flesh We often say that we are spiritual beings having a human experience, and perhaps nowhere is that more evident than in our relationship with emotion. For while physical pain can be sharp and immediate, emotional pain often lingers deeper, carving itself into Read more
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The value you give is the life that you live
One of the most sobering and transformative lessons I’ve come to learn—whether in my personal walk or professional path—is the quiet but powerful truth that life flows better when we expect less from others and focus instead on how we can add value to them. Expectation is a subtle trap. The more we expect, the Read more

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