An one-take, unedited collection of encouraging tidbits in which the mundane becomes glorious through the pursuit of Christ. Our greatest aim is to know Him more, that we might better love, serve, and showcase Jesus.
The podcast is being dusted off as we dive into 1 John over the year 2023. The goal is to memorize the entire book, and to have read it over 200 times by the end of the year. Care to join me? Printable schedule and other resources available at ChristinHunt.com
When we know the good Shepherd we will trust where he leads us. “That which is best for us has already been provided, and we need only follow His good hand.“
I will celebrate the right and the good and the beautiful in my children, simply because is it it is right and good and beautiful, and I must remember to allow grace-filled correction to hold hands with acknowledged praise in the little things, just as in the great achievements.
Only when we are convinced of God's complete authority will we admit He has the right to do with us as He wills. And only when we are convinced that He is perfectly good, totally loving, absolutely wise, and completely powerful will we trust that His right to do all things is never separated from His character to do all things in perfect goodness, love, wisdom, and power, resulting in perfect justice.
Psalm 1 paints a picture of the blessed man, and the description of a life without that blessing.
Thoughts on Hope, as inspired by the story of Rosie the redhead, a Holocaust survivor.
Starting off the new season with a reminder that the goodness of God permeates his every gift, which automatically makes his every gift a good thing, and is therefore a blessing. Please email me if there is anything on your heart you would like to share, or if there's any way that I might be praying specifically for you: Contact@christinhunt.com This podcast is a ministry of christinhunt.com
With a full heart (and off-book) I discuss how Jesus is leading me to know Him more through the beautiful gift of gospel-led grieving. Bitter sovereignty is so hard, but oh, so good. Also, there are tears. It's real.
In which the craziest things allow us to better understand the power of meditating on the Word of God.
Training our children in righteousness demands an understanding of God's truth, and grace as we ourselves are disciplined towards a life of holiness.
“We are not enough, and that's a beautiful thing. Because Jesus is our enough-ness.” Michael LaBorn's book Taste And See: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08CWCFPDZ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_KJV2XYVH8J212K46EAKY
God's orchestrated grace in our lives is lavish, abundant, opulent, and overwhelming. “His gifts include every good and beautiful thing. Because His gift to us is Himself.” I would love to hear from you! I read every single email so please feel free to drop me a line at contact@ChristinHunt.com. Or send a text to 701-KNOW-HIM to let me know how I can better bless, serve, and specifically continue to pray for you.
“Our experiences do not determine what we know to be true.” We typically use our senses to determine if our food is good to eat. Conversely, we must train our senses and experiences to bend to the truth of God. We only know what is true and good and real because we know the Author of truth and goodness and reality.
“I am not called to be put together. I am called to be held together in Christ.“ In the midst of being quarantined with a mild case of Covid, when I am too busy to be sick, I have found a deeper understanding in coming to Jesus, when I am laboring and heavy laden, and learning to rest in Him.
An analogy of forgiveness, bitterness, and the Way Maker.
When our reactionary thankfulness to comfortable circumstances grow deeper, to become a consistent gratitude hinged on the goodness of God. Rather than an on-again-off-again attitude of gratitude, it must become a habit; a HABITUDE of gratitude. “I wanted to sincerely thank Jesus for not only using hard things in my life to His glory, but for ordaining hard things in my life to His glory.“
We must be uncompromising in our pursuit of truth, which is found only in the Bible – the revelation of the Author of Truth. God's truth is as eternal as He is, and everything we experience or understand must be filtered through what God says is true.
Dump runs and thrift store donations can make for a happier household. Imagine how much happier our hearts will be, when Jesus purges everything out of our heart that does not reflect Him well!
The Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon allows our brain to notice things that we might otherwise miss. Whether we notice yellow cars, or the truth of Christ, whatever aspect we focus on will train the rest of what gets filtered into our mind.
When cleaning toilets says “I love you“ to your household.
I'm pretty sure my sister thinks I'm crazy! I am cleaning with the heart of love, gratitude, and appreciation, which encourages others to ask the question, “Is this normal?“ Answer: Nope!
Sharing the gospel is hard, but you don't need to be brave to do the right thing. When it comes to evangelism, all you need is an understanding of the value of the gospel, and have a deep-set love for those who need to know Jesus.
The 10 Commandments and the Mosaic covenant gives us a framework of understanding what is good and evil, and right and wrong. It allows us to see the holiness of God, His definition of love, and how He welcomes us into a deeper understanding of how we must live in His presence.
Dad jokes and puns are some of my favorite examples of wordplays as they are hinged on intelligence and creativity. It is just as exciting g to see the intelligence and creativity of our Great Gather as communicated perfectly through The Word, Jesus.
Jesus orchestrates every moment to showcase him. This is the story of how His tapestry of sovereignty was revealed this week. Spoiler alert: Jesus is pretty awesome!
A canceled card does not cancel Jesus' goodness and sovereignty.
When we order our days according to God‘s plan, He is faithful to give us exactly the right amount of energy with which to obey. And even when we leave messes, Jesus' work is always perfect.
Gearing up for our 12th move has brought me to Psalm 27, to realize yet again that Jesus is all I need.