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  • Are You Vulnerable to Deception and Manipulation?

    In today’s world, it is more important than ever to be aware of the dangers of deception and manipulation. With the rise of social media and the internet, it is easier than ever for people to spread false information and to manipulate others. There are a number of factors that can make people vulnerable to…

  • THE ARCHETYPE OF JESUS IN LITERATURE

    Jesus, also known as Jesus of Nazareth or Jesus Christ, is a historical and religious figure who appointed Christianity. The archetype of Jesus has been utilized in literature for centuries, representing the ultimate embodiment of virtue, selflessness, and sacrifice. This guide will examine the archetype of Jesus in literature, exploring its origins, evolution, and significance.…

  • Resurrection Archetype Perfected by Jesus Christ

    Resurrection Archetype Perfected by Jesus Christ

    In Christian theology, the resurrection of Jesus is central to the Christian faith. The resurrection of Jesus is the most critical event in human history because it demonstrates God’s power over death and sin. Many scholars have also argued that the resurrection of Jesus is an archetype in its own right, reflecting the most profound…

  • The Power of the Word: Unveiling the Divine in Greek Logos

    Exploring the Deeper Meaning of the Word “Logos” in the Context of Christ In Greek, the term “logos” holds significant meaning, particularly in its usage by Christ. Found in John 1:1, the verse states, “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” This divine Word, identified…

  • God Upholds All Things by the Word of His Power

    The Bible teaches that God is the creator and sustainer of the universe. He is the one who spoke everything into existence, and He is the one who keeps it all going. This is made clear in the book of Hebrews, where it says: He upholds the universe by the word of his power. (Hebrews…

  • Stand Firm in the Armor of God

    In the book of Ephesians, Paul writes to the church in Ephesus about the importance of putting on the armor of God. He says that we are in a spiritual battle, and that we need to be prepared for the attacks of the enemy. The armor of God is a metaphor for the spiritual resources…

  • Fear The Lord Verses

    The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge; fools despise wisdom and instruction.Proverbs 1:7 The fear of the Lord is the begin@ning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is insight.Proverbs 9:10  You who fear the Lord, trust in the Lord! He is their help and their shield.Psalm 115:11  You who…

  • God’s Predestination and Our Response

    As Reformed Christians, we believe that God is sovereign over all things. This includes our salvation. We believe that God has chosen us in Christ before the foundation of the world, and that this election is not based on anything we have done or will do. This doctrine of predestination can be difficult to understand,…

  • Contempt: A Destructive Force

    Contempt: A Destructive Force

    As an overthinker, I’ve come to realize judgment and contempt often get tangled up in a messy web of confusion. Contempt is like a souped-up version of criticism. It’s when we take our disapproval to a whole new level, adding a sprinkle of superiority and a dash of disdain towards the poor soul on the…

  • STAYING ON THE STRAIGHT AND NARROW PATH

    STAYING ON THE STRAIGHT AND NARROW PATH

    The pursuit of godliness is a lifelong journey that requires patience, perseverance, and humility. It is a journey that challenges us to confront our deepest fears and insecurities, and to cultivate a sense of trust and surrender in the face of the unknown. But it is also a journey that offers us the opportunity to…

  • Prayer for god’s ear

    Bow down thy ear, O LORD, hear me: for I am poor and needy. Psalms 86:1 I recognize that I am a sinner in need of God’s grace and mercy. My soul is impoverished and burdened by the weight of my own transgressions. I submissively come before You, admitting my absolute dependence on You. I…

  • CONTEMPT: AN INTENSIFIED FORM OF CRITICISM

    CONTEMPT: AN INTENSIFIED FORM OF CRITICISM

    Criticism can be described as an expression of dissatisfaction with a particular behavior, action, or idea. However, when criticism is taken to a heightened level of disapproval, it becomes contempt. Contemptuous behavior is characterized by a sense of superiority and disdain towards the target of the criticism, often accompanied by insults, mockery, and other forms…




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  • It’s fascinating—and a little maddening—how tightly people cling to their beliefs. So much so that they leave no room for variation, no space for the unknown. And it doesn’t just stay in the realm of “big ideas.” It leaks into daily life: This isn’t deep thought—it’s mental tail-chasing. The brain circling itself, running in loops […]
  • The ancient Gnostics held a truth that resonates with spiritual seekers: true faith is not simply about believing, but about knowing. When asked if he believed in God, the swiss psychologist Carl Jung famously stated, “I don’t need to believe. I know.” Check out the article on Medium titled Carl Jung: The Man Who Knew […]
  • WHAT IS ASTROLOGY? Astrology is the configuration of the Sun, Moon, planets, houses and at the moment of birth from the location of birth (longitude /latitude) Your Astrology Chart as unique to you as your fingerprint. This configuration is drawn on a Natal Chart which is called a horoscope. Your horoscope is your astrological fingerprint. No one […]
  • Such a sweet little phrase, isn’t it? How dare you question my love? The irony is venomous. People say they love you… then get offended when you don’t mirror back what they want to see — when your experience of their “love” isn’t pleasurable, convenient, or flattering. They say love, but don’t exhibit it. They […]
  • Control is antithetical to the God of all Spirit. The 66 books of biblical canon that we revere today were determined not by divine decree, but by men in positions of ecclesiastical power—church leaders embedded within the political and institutional structures of their time. These decisions, formalized at councils like Hippo and Carthage, reflected the […]

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