Jesse Wang

McKinney, TX, United States

Posted

27 Sep 15:20

The 3 Levels of You

Every believer is walking their journey of faith. I've been reflecting on the 3 versions of me. When I'm selfish, when I'm struggling, and when I'm surrendered. God is always calling us deeper in our heart. I hope this helps fellow parents out there.

1. Casual Christian
This stage is more about a label than a relationship. It’s when we say we’re Christians, but our lives don’t look much different than the world’s.

2. Complaining Christian
Here, we believe in Jesus, but everything feels like a burden. Our thoughts sound like: “Woe is me. I have so much to do. Life is just too hard.” The focus is on how heavy things are, and we miss the joy God wants to pour into us.

3. Celebrating Christian
This is where transformation happens. The same chores, the same responsibilities, the same busy days...but a whole new heart. Instead of “I have to,” it becomes “I get to.” We see that every moment is a gift from God. We are full of praise only because our eyes are fixed on His goodness in every detail.

Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord, not for human masters* (Col 3:23) *sometimes our toddlers can feel like our masters!

Lord, help me see my day through Your eyes. Because when I see them through mine, I just make more a mess out of things. Forgive me when I complain or forget the blessings right in front of me. Give me a heart full of gratitude, so that every task, every responsibility, and every interaction becomes an offering of praise to You. Amen.

Posted

22 Sep 16:17

Did Charlie Kirk "deserve" to die? Yes. And he deserved much worse, eternal hell. In fact, we all do.

The Bible is clear that “all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23), and because of this, "the wages of sin is death” (Romans 6:23). But this is exactly why "Jesus came into the world to save sinners” (1 Timothy 1:15).

God does not "owe" us anything, and none of us can stand before our holy and perfect God to demand anything from Him. Having said that, Charlie was a genuine Christian who is with Jesus now, and whether a Christian liked or disliked his political views, we will see our brother in Christ again someday. This is because he trusted in Jesus' death and resurrection. Jesus took the punishment we deserved so that “whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life” (John 3:16).

As Christians we are not afraid to engage politics, because the lamb that was slain transcends donkeys and elephants. Whenever conversations like these take place, especially among atheists, we are called to re-direct people to Jesus, the highest truth, making disciples among all nations.

Posted

19 Sep 10:54

Preschool Curriculum that Incorporates Faith (i.e. Homeschool)
80 %
Spiritual Curriculum that Teaches the Bible (i.e. Sunday School)
20 %
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Posted

04 Jul 18:58

  • Weekly Topics We want to share with you and your family a weekly topic on family discipleship. We would love for you to post and comment. The goal is to be a place to grow our spiritual formations. We know the best way for our littles to become disciples of Jesus is for them to see us model for them!