Sadly, after the death of Christ, the apostles returned to their normal way of living. Providentially, their faith was rekindled once again after Christ resurrected on the third day. The apostles, finally, knew that Jesus is the Messiah, the Lord, the Redeemer, and the One who had inaugurated the New Covenant. After having time withContinue reading “Eagerly Waiting for Christ”
Category Archives: Theological Reflections
“Struggling With Faith” A Reflection on Richard Sibbes’ The Bruised Reed and the Smoking Flax
The Christian life is a journey of a life-long struggle. Struggling with your faith; you know what is good, yet you choose the wrong one, or perplexed with your assurance of salvation, and even battling to overcome sin in your life. Many people think struggling is a negative state of being a Christian. But forContinue reading ““Struggling With Faith” A Reflection on Richard Sibbes’ The Bruised Reed and the Smoking Flax”
A Theological Reflection on John Roa’s Songs and His AMGO Album
This page does not intend to critic John Roa’s songs nor give insights about it. Interpretations are taken contextually and purely for theological reflection.** “No man is an island,” John Donne penned as he meditated about life. This is true in our reality and even in the Scriptures. As I ponder about this statement ofContinue reading “A Theological Reflection on John Roa’s Songs and His AMGO Album”
A Theological Reflection on Park Min Young’s “Her Private Life”
This page does not intend to critic the movie nor give insights about it. This is purely theological reflection of a “fanboy.“ *Spoiler warning* Synopsis of the movie: Park Min Young, as Sung Deok Mi, is a curator in an Art Gallery Museum and secretly a successful fangirl of famous Korean popstar, Cha Shi An.Continue reading “A Theological Reflection on Park Min Young’s “Her Private Life””