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Does God Keep His Promises? Paul’s Answer in Romans 9–11
Summary Human promises often fail, but Romans 9–11 affirms that God always keeps His word. Paul grieves deeply over Israel’s unbelief despite their great spiritual privileges. Scripture reveals a faithful remnant within Israel, showing God’s saving purposes never fail. Believers today must not squander God’s grace but respond with faith, obedience, and compassion for those who have not yet trusted Christ. Does God Keep His Promises Vladimir Putin said Russia had no plans to a
Jack Selcher
Sep 8, 20253 min read


Romans 8:28 Explained: How God Uses Everything for Our Good
Summary Romans 8:28 assures believers that God uses every circumstance—even suffering—for their ultimate good. This promise applies to those who love God and are called by Him. Salvation is entirely by grace, and God’s purpose is to shape believers into Christ’s likeness. Trials cannot separate believers from God’s love or defeat His plan. In Christ, they are secure, victorious, and eternally assured. Romans 8:28 Explained “And we know that in all things God works for the goo
Jack Selcher
Sep 8, 20253 min read


Living by the Spirit: From Debt to Glory in Romans 8
Summary While many Americans struggle with financial debt, Scripture teaches that all Christians are debtors to the Spirit, not to self-interest. Believers must daily put sin to death and live under the Spirit’s rule. The Holy Spirit assures salvation, empowers endurance, and intercedes in weakness. Though suffering marks the present, it leads to future glory when God fully reveals His children and transforms them into Christ’s likeness. Our True Obligation: Flesh or Spirit T
Jack Selcher
Sep 8, 20253 min read


Saving Faith Explained: Ongoing Trust, Living Hope, and Lasting Joy
Summary Saving faith is more than agreeing with historical facts about Jesus’ life and resurrection. Scripture teaches belief as an ongoing trust in Christ that shapes life now and forever. Through faith, believers experience love, joy, and hope in part today, with fullness yet to come. The prophets and angels longed to understand this salvation, which Christians deepen through Scripture, prayer, worship, and faithful service. Saving Faith Explained In Jesus Christ, God enter
Jack Selcher
Sep 8, 20252 min read


From Inadequacy to Wholeness: Finding Strength Through Faith in Jesus
Summary Feelings of inferiority can cripple believers, but God offers not only comfort but also power. Through faith in Jesus and the work of the Holy Spirit, broken spirits can be healed and renewed. Like the healed man in Acts 3, true strength comes from Christ, not self-confidence. Lasting wholeness grows as believers renew their minds with God’s truth and reflect Jesus by serving others. The Paralyzing Power of Insecurity Feelings of inferiority and inadequacy paralyze ma
Jack Selcher
Sep 8, 20253 min read


Reflecting Jesus, Not Ourselves: The True Measure of a Christian Life
Summary The Christian life is not about promoting ourselves, building self-esteem, or drawing attention to our abilities. It is about reflecting Jesus Christ to the world. Just as any surface can reflect light, every believer is called to display Christ’s character through faith, humility, and service. Our value is not found in who we are, but in how clearly our lives point others to Him. The True Measure of the Christian Life We are born in bondage to sin and death. We natur
Jack Selcher
Sep 8, 20252 min read


Why God’s Law Exposes Sin—and How Christ Sets Us Free
Summary God’s law reveals sin we often cannot see in ourselves, exposing cravings that replace God’s authority. Though the law is good and reflects God’s character, sin deceives us and traps us in failure. We may desire to do right yet lack the power to obey. The problem is not the law but our sinful nature. Romans 8 announces the good news that through Jesus Christ, we are set free from sin’s cage. Blind to Our Own Sin God’s law equips us to recognize our neighbor’s sin! Mea
Jack Selcher
Sep 8, 20253 min read


Freed from the Law to Bear Fruit for God
Summary God’s law reveals His perfect standards but provides no power to meet them, leaving us condemned. Through union with Christ’s death and resurrection, believers die to sin and the law and are released to live under grace. This freedom enables fruitful lives marked by Christlike character, good works, generosity, praise, and leading others to faith. True service flows from the Spirit’s power, not legalistic rule-keeping. The Law’s Demands and Our Inability Imagine a hus
Jack Selcher
Sep 5, 20252 min read


Dead to Sin, Alive in Christ: Living Out Romans 6
Summary Romans 6 teaches that believers were united with Christ in His death, freeing them from sin’s authority. Although this death to self is not recorded on any certificate, God declares it already accomplished. True life begins when we identify with that death and trust Christ’s resurrection power daily. Sin may still issue commands, but believers no longer must obey them. God’s power, not feelings, enables a transformed, God-centered life. Late for Our Spiritual Funeral
Jack Selcher
Sep 5, 20253 min read


From Slaves of Lust to Servants of God: Choosing a New Master
Summary Whatever controls us becomes our master, and unchecked lust enslaves and destroys. Using a vivid illustration, this passage warns that sinful desires consume us unless God intervenes. Through Christ’s death, believers are freed from sin’s authority and called to live under a new Lord. Serving God leads upward, toward holiness, Christlikeness, and eternal life, while serving lust spirals toward spiritual death. What Controls Us Becomes Our Master We are slaves to what
Jack Selcher
Sep 5, 20252 min read


Jesus Is Lord Over Fear, Faith, and Life’s Greatest Storms
Summary Jesus is Lord in every circumstance—when fear overwhelms faith, when faith is bold, and when God tests belief. Jesus calms storms, frees the demon-possessed, heals the broken, and raises the dead. Fear drives people away from Him, but faith brings peace, healing, and life. God uses crises to stretch faith and reveal Christ’s authority over all realms. Jesus Is Lord When Fear Overcomes Faith Jesus is Lord when your fear overcomes your faith (Mark 4:35-41). After a ful
Jack Selcher
Sep 5, 20253 min read


Jesus Christ Supreme: Creator, Savior, and Head of the Church
Summary Jesus is the exact image of God and is supreme over all creation. He reveals the Father, sustains the universe, and leads the church as its risen Lord. Through His death, God reconciles sinners, once alienated, to Himself, granting holiness and righteousness in Christ. Genuine faith perseveres, allowing God to transform character over time so believers increasingly reflect Jesus’ life and glory. Jesus: The Visible Image of the Invisible God Jesus is one of a kind. He
Jack Selcher
Sep 4, 20253 min read


Saved by Grace Alone: Faith, Freedom, and the Jerusalem Council
Summary There is a tension between grace and rule-keeping in salvation. Early Jewish believers insisted Gentiles keep the Law of Moses, but the Jerusalem Council affirmed that salvation comes by grace through faith alone. Peter and James confirmed that God accepts Jews and Gentiles equally without additional requirements. True freedom flows from trusting God’s unconditional love, which produces Spirit-led obedience and love for others, fulfilling the heart of the Law. The Str
Jack Selcher
Sep 4, 20253 min read


Romans: Living Out Grace and Responsibility in the Christian Life
Summary The Epistle of Romans unites gospel truth with everyday responsibility. Paul models obedient service through suffering, showing that grace forgives while also commissioning believers to serve. Jesus’ resurrection confirms His identity and calls followers to courage and faithfulness. God sets His people apart, uses detours to prepare them, and invites delayed but willing obedience. Gratitude for salvation is expressed by saying yes to God’s calling and living out faith
Jack Selcher
Sep 4, 20253 min read


Guilty or Righteous by Association: Adam, Christ, and Grace
Summary Paul explains that humanity dies not merely because of personal sins but because of its connection to Adam, the head of the human race. We are guilty by association, a truth that feels unfair until grace intervenes. Through faith, God credits Christ’s righteousness to us. Adam brought sin and death. Jesus brings righteousness and life. Association with Adam is automatic, but association with Christ is a grace-filled choice Hidden Death: A Deadly Parallel Pancreatic ca
Jack Selcher
Sep 4, 20252 min read


Rejoicing in Reconciliation: Ending the War and Bragging on God
Summary Unbelief is an unwinnable war against God that produces destruction, not freedom. Through Christ’s death, peace with God is now available, ending the conflict for those who trust Him. Believers rejoice in both future glory and present hardships, knowing God uses suffering to shape Christlike character. Saved while enemies, they can trust God to sustain them as His children. True confidence is found in bragging about God, not us. An Unwinnable War Against God Wars are
Jack Selcher
Sep 4, 20253 min read


Mocked, Crucified, and Victorious: Jesus Suffered for You
Summary Roman soldiers mocked Jesus with a crown of thorns, beat Him, and led Him to crucifixion. He suffered silently, refusing pain relief, and took humanity’s place on the cross. Darkness marked God’s judgment as Jesus bore separation from the Father. His death tore the temple curtain, opening access to God. Jesus endured ridicule, suffering, and death so you could be forgiven and restored. Jesus Mocked as King After Jesus’ trial, soldiers took Him to the Praetorium in Her
Jack Selcher
Sep 3, 20253 min read


Faith, Not Works: How God Credits Righteousness
Summary Some laws become obsolete, but God’s way of saving has not changed. Righteousness comes by faith. Abraham and David had no grounds for boasting, yet God credited them as righteous because they trusted Him. God justifies the ungodly who believe His promise. Salvation is not earned by works, rituals, or keeping the law. Through faith in Jesus, our sins are removed, and Christ’s righteousness is credited to us. Obsolete Laws and an Unchanging Truth Singing out of tune in
Jack Selcher
Sep 3, 20253 min read


Clothed in Christ: Receiving God’s Righteousness by Faith
Summary Humanity is spiritually naked and unable to earn God’s favor. At the cross, God’s justice and grace met as Jesus paid sin’s penalty. God declares sinners righteous by grace through faith, not by works or lawkeeping. Through Christ’s sacrifice, believers are justified, redeemed, and freed from sin’s bondage. Clothed in Christ’s righteousness, they are prepared to meet a holy God and respond with grateful love and service. Spiritually Naked and in Need You do not natura
Jack Selcher
Sep 3, 20253 min read


Religious Advantage Without Obedience Leads to Hypocrisy
Summary Many people inherit strong religious advantages, including church attendance, Bible knowledge, and Christian upbringing, but fail to live out what they profess. Like the Jews Paul addressed, outward religion without inward obedience leads to hypocrisy and damages God’s reputation. God expects faith to be expressed through obedience, not merely familiarity with His Word. Scripture remains trustworthy. God faithfully saves those who trust Christ and judges those who rej
Jack Selcher
Sep 3, 20253 min read
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