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The Sin of a Righteous Christian
Biblical Truth
Brian Davis

The Sin of a Righteous Christian: God’s Discipline, Delayed Consequences, and the Danger of Unrepentant Sin

Can a genuine Christian fall into serious sin? Scripture shows that believers can stumble, wander, and experience painful consequences. Through the stories of David and a personal testimony of restoration after rock bottom, this article explores God’s loving discipline, the danger of unrepentant sin, and the hope found in repentance and God’s transforming grace.

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The Truth About Anger
Discipline
Brian Davis

The Truth About Anger: Why Feeling Angry Doesn’t Make You an Angry Person

Anger is one of the most misunderstood emotions in the Christian life. Many assume that feeling angry automatically means they are an angry person, but the Bible paints a much different picture. Drawing from Scripture, personal experience, Edward Welch, and June Hunt, this article explores the different types of anger, the deeper issues beneath it, and how Christ transforms anger into patience, wisdom, and peace.

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Clasped hands over an open Bible with crumpled papers nearby, representing humility, surrender, and choosing peace over winning an argument.
Christian Living
Michael Davis

Winning the Argument While Losing Your Heart

Sometimes being right can make us blind to what is happening in our own heart. This post looks at pride, truth, humility, and why a clean heart matters more than winning the argument.

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A man sitting quietly on a wooden dock at sunrise, looking over a calm lake with the words The Noise I Don’t Need Anymore.
Christian Living
Michael Davis

The Noise I Don’t Need Anymore

Not every opinion needs a response. Not every argument needs your energy. And not every bit of noise around you is something God asked you to carry. This post is about learning to protect the peace God is building in you.

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Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy
Healing
Brian Davis

Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy: How Learning to Lament Changed My Faith

How do Christians process grief, loss, and unanswered prayers? In this personal review of Dark Clouds, Deep Mercy by Mark Vroegop, I share how learning the biblical practice of lament transformed my faith and connected me with a community of believers walking through suffering together.

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A man standing on a road at sunrise representing faith, survival, and being broken and restored by God
Christian Living
Michael Davis

How Many Times Can You Be Broken and Put Back Together?

Have you ever felt broken beyond repair? This is a raw, honest testimony about losing a father at 12, surviving a widow maker heart attack, and how God kept putting me back together every time I fell apart. Turning 55 and still standing — not because of luck, but because of grace.

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How to respond to false accusations as a Christian
Discipline
Brian Davis

When Your Reputation Is Under Attack: A Biblical Response to Lies, Gossip, and False Accusations

Few things have been more painful in my life than discovering that people were spreading lies about me behind my back. I’ve learned that when someone attacks your character publicly, there is often very little you can do to immediately repair the damage. Words travel fast. Rumors spread quickly. Once a narrative is created, many people accept it as truth without ever asking questions or seeking facts.

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Two men in bright suits posing in a church sanctuary with a cross behind them, representing humor, church memories, faith, and the “What Is Love?” blog story.
Biblical Truth
Brian Davis

What Is Love? A Biblical Look at Love, Faithfulness, and God’s Design

“What is love? Baby don’t hurt me, don’t hurt me no more.”

Anybody remember that hit from the ’90s?

For many of us, it instantly brings back memories of the famous Saturday Night Live sketches featuring the Roxbury brothers, cruising from nightclub to nightclub, bobbing their heads to the beat, getting into awkward situations, and inevitably being thrown out of wherever they ended up.

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A peaceful living room study with an open Bible, coffee cup, laptop, notebook, candle, and warm sunlight representing quiet time with God and finding peace.
Christian Living
Michael Davis

The Peace I Didn’t Know I Needed

I didn’t know how much noise I was carrying until God started teaching me to enjoy quiet. This post is about prayer, peace, answered prayers, and learning to make room for God in ordinary moments.

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A man holding a small wooden cross near a window, reflecting on faith, healing, family, and God’s peace during a hard season.
Christian Living
Michael Davis

God Was Preparing Me for This

You can be thankful and tired at the same time. This post is about faith in hard seasons, healing, family tension, grandchildren, prayer, and the small reminders God sends before we even know we need them.

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A man stands alone at the edge of a gravel driveway at sunrise, holding work gloves and keys while looking toward a home in the distance, symbolizing surrender, reflection, family, and learning to let God lead.
Christian Living
Michael Davis

Get Out of Your Own Way

Sometimes the hardest person to get past is yourself. This post is about pride, surrender, family, grace, and learning to stop waiting for rock bottom before finally letting God lead.

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A man sitting on the steps of a worn-down house with his head in his hands, representing rock bottom, regret, hardship, brokenness, and the need for God’s help
Faith in Hard Times
Brian Davis

Good News at Rock Bottom

I never imagined I would find myself at rock bottom—a lowly, contrite, broken man with seemingly nothing left to lose. Well… almost nothing. I still have my health, and my old CR-V is somehow still hanging on. Lately, I’ve found myself praying often for both, asking God to protect me and keep that old Honda running a little longer…

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Two hands hold torn pieces of a family photograph with a missing center section, symbolizing how half-truths and incomplete stories can damage relationships and distort reality.
Christian Living
Michael Davis

Half the Truth Can Destroy a Life

Half the truth can do real damage. This post is about gossip, assumptions, judgment, and why Christians must slow down, pray, seek truth, and extend grace before speaking on someone else’s life.

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Older father or grandfather standing protectively in a backyard at sunset watching his family and grandchildren together near a home, symbolizing strength, family healing, and protecting loved ones from division and resentment.
Christian Living
Michael Davis

Envy Doesn’t Just Hurt You — It Spreads Through the Whole Family

Envy rarely looks the way people think it does. Sometimes it shows up as distance, resentment, tension, and emotional walls that slowly spread through an entire family. This post is a hard but honest look at jealousy, unresolved hurt, and the damage bitterness can do when it’s left unchecked — especially to the children and grandchildren caught in the middle.

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