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  • How Should Christians Think About Music?
    Mar 10 2025

    Music is everywhere—in creation, in worship, and in daily life—but how should Christians think about it? The Bible presents music as a gift from God, yet like all gifts, it can be used for good or distorted for evil. From ancient temple worship to modern church music, believers have wrestled with its role and influence. Should Christians listen to secular music? Does musical style matter? Rather than asking “Christian or secular?”, we should ask “Is this wise? Does it draw me closer to Christ?” Discernment is key, ensuring that what we hear shapes our hearts toward worship and truth.



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  • Why We’re Losing the Ability to Read Deeply
    Mar 8 2025

    We live in a time when the ability to read deeply is fading. Christians throughout history have cherished Scripture, copying it by hand, translating it at great risk, and even dying to make it accessible. Yet, today, constant digital distractions have rewired our minds to skim rather than absorb. The Bible demands slow, intentional reading—something many now struggle to do. If we are not careful, screens will shape us more than Scripture. But we can reclaim deep reading. By setting aside distractions, prioritizing Scripture, and immersing ourselves in God’s Word and other edifying books, we can renew our minds and grow in faith.



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  • What the Bible Says About Entertainment, Screens, and the Lost Art of Reading
    Feb 25 2025

    We live in a world consumed by entertainment, where screens dominate our time and attention. While not inherently sinful, entertainment can easily distract us from prayer, Scripture, and spiritual growth. Paul warns, “I will not be dominated by anything” (1Co 6:12). The Bible emphasizes the power of words. God created through speech, sustains through his Word, and saves through the gospel. Yet many neglect reading, even though God chose a book, not a screen, to reveal himself. Instead of mindless consumption, we should pursue wisdom, set limits, and prioritize what truly nourishes our souls—God’s Word and edifying reading.



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  • The Spiritual Cost of Mindless Entertainment
    Feb 17 2025

    We live in a world consumed by entertainment and distraction. Our phones, TVs, and endless digital content shape our desires, often pulling us away from prayer, Scripture, and true worship. Paul warns, “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind” (Ro 12:2). Yet many believers unknowingly prioritize screens over Christ. The issue is not just wasted time but misplaced affections. Are we feeding the flesh or the Spirit? True rest is found in Christ, not mindless distraction. Evaluate your habits, guard your heart, and use technology for God’s glory, not your own indulgence.



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    32 m
  • The Unseen Damage of Our Need for Constant Stimulation
    Feb 10 2025

    We live in a world that refuses to be still. Every moment of boredom is filled with screens, noise, and distractions, leaving us restless and unable to focus. Psalm 46:10 calls us to “be still and know that I am God,” yet we drown out his voice with endless entertainment. Our addiction to stimulation erodes our ability to think deeply, connect with others, and seek God. Instead of filling our souls with living water, we dig broken cisterns of digital distraction. True rest, contentment, and joy are found not in constant entertainment but in quietness before the Lord.



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  • What If We’ve Been Thinking About Work All Wrong?
    Feb 7 2025

    Work is not just about survival—it reflects God’s own creativity and purpose. From the beginning, he called humanity to create, cultivate, and bring value to the world. When we work, we imitate him by shaping raw materials into something new, blessing others through our efforts, and providing for ourselves with dignity. Work is a means of worship, not just a way to earn a living. Even in eternity, we will reign and steward creation. God designed work for flourishing, not futility. When we embrace his purpose, our labor becomes a joyful act of service rather than a meaningless burden.



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  • How to Find Joy in a Job You Don’t Love
    Feb 5 2025

    Work was part of God’s design before sin entered the world. He created us to reflect him by cultivating, creating, and stewarding what he has given. But after the fall, work became difficult and frustrating. Even so, Christ redeems not only our souls but our work. Scripture calls us to work wholeheartedly, not merely for a paycheck, but as service to the Lord. Whether we love or struggle with our jobs, we are called to trust God, seek contentment, and honor him in all we do. True joy in work comes not from ideal circumstances, but from working for Christ.



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  • The Real Reason Work Feels So Hard (And How God Redeems It)
    Feb 3 2025

    Work was never meant to be a struggle, yet we experience frustration, exhaustion, and even resentment toward our jobs. Why? The Bible reveals that work is part of God’s good design, but sin has corrupted it, turning labor into toil (Ge 3:17–19). Yet, Christ’s redemption renews our work, calling us to labor not for wealth or status, but as service to him (Col 3:23). One day, in the new creation, work will be fully restored—free from frustration, overflowing with joy (Rev 22:3–5). Until then, we work with purpose, knowing that even the most mundane tasks have eternal significance in God’s kingdom.



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