I feel like it’s been a while since I’ve written. I feel this back up, what I call ‘creative constipation’, happening. There are things I want to write about, it’s just taking the time to write about them. And Time, per say, right now, isn’t necessarily an issue — not like when I worked atContinue reading “Short Term Work”
Tag Archives: Self-criticism
Choosing
‘Satan’s greatest psychological weapon is a gut level feeling of inferiority and inadequacy. This feeling shackles many Christians in spite of wonderful spiritual experiences and knowledge of God’s Word. Although they understand their positions as sons and daughters of God, they are tied in knots, bound by a terrible feeling of inferiority and chained toContinue reading “Choosing”
Whom the Son sets Free
I’ve never really identified with this verse, ‘Whom the Son sets free is free indeed’. I’m a beliver in Jesus, so of course Jesus has set me free from sin, death, selfishness, etc. It goes without saying. I am free. Enough said, move on. But, last night, I was thinking of this verse specifically inContinue reading “Whom the Son sets Free”
