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Faithfilled Perseverance
A Scripture-first blog focused on biblical truth, Christ-centered teaching, and faithful Christian living. The goal is simple: to know God’s Word more clearly, discern truth more carefully, and live in faithful obedience to Christ.
Recent posts
9 May 2026
The Bible on Anxiety: Fear, Burden, Trust, and Peace Under Pressure
Scripture does not flatten anxiety into one simple category, and it does not solve it with a slogan. It speaks about fear, burden, trust, and peace under pressure with more care, more realism, and more theological weight than much modern Christian talk does.
8 May 2026
What the Kingdom of God Is, and What It Is Not
"The kingdom of God" may be one of the most familiar phrases in Christian speech, and one of the most carelessly defined. For some people, it means heaven after death. For others, it means the church. For others, it means an inward spiritual life. For others still, it means a social or political programme with Christian language attached. Each of those answers touches something real. None of them is a safe definition.
4 May 2026
What Biblical Love Is
A whole-Bible account of love for God, love for neighbour, and why love is the greatest of these. Everyone says love matters. Christians say it more than most. We sing about love, preach about love, quote 1 Corinthians 13 at weddings, and insist that the faith is, at heart, about love. Yet when you ask what love actually is, the answers often feel thin. Love becomes niceness. Or sacrifice. Or acceptance. Or a warm religious feeling. Sometimes it becomes little more than a tone of voice.
3 May 2026
Putting God First
Familiar phrases tend to go soft. We hear them so often that we assume we already know what they mean. In practice, many of us take this one to mean that God should matter a lot, prayer should not be neglected, church should not drift to the margins, and our decisions should retain a religious centre. None of that is false. It is simply smaller than the Bible's own way of speaking.
