Category: Todd Braye
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The Storms of Life and the Soul: A Reflection on Mortality and Faith
The knowledge that Christ, in His boundless mercy and immeasurable grace, has already secured our greatest and most pressing need—the eternal salvation of our souls—provides a foundation that cannot be shaken. Christ did not stop at sympathy for our plight. He took action, bearing our sorrows, carrying our burdens, and…
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Called, Loved and Kept: A Timeless Reminder
The opening of Jude’s letter focuses not on geography but on the identity of his readers: the called, beloved, and kept. We need to reflect on these terms with their deep theological richness. In a world dismissing doctrine, Jude reminds the church of its secure foundation in God’s eternal, sacrificial,…
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The Best of Men… Suffer Most
A dear friend shared an observation that struck me deeply: the best of men are the ones who suffer most. It’s a statement that challenges our typical view of suffering, especially when we are tempted to think of hardship as a punishment or consequence of wrongdoing. Yet, as we turn to Scripture,…
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Who is Jesus Christ?
Jesus Christ is not merely a figure in history; He is the central figure of all history, the One through whom all things were created. The apostle Paul declares this truth: “For in Him all things were created, things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or…
