Waxing Faith
Where Vinyl Spins and Faith Grows
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Day six hit me with the power of perseverance. Genesis 6’s righteous Noah, Matthew 14’s storm-walking Jesus, 2 Thessalonians 1’s persecuted church. What seemed like separate stories of struggle suddenly revealed the same divine truth: God’s people endure not because of their strength, but because of His faithfulness.
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Day five took me on a journey through time that left me stunned. Genesis 5’s genealogy from Adam to Noah, Matthew 6’s Lord’s Prayer, Romans 5’s contrast between Adam and Christ. What seemed like disconnected chapters suddenly revealed the most beautiful truth about God’s character. He works through generations, not just individuals. His grace spans…
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Day four revealed something breathtaking about God’s character. From Cain’s murder in Genesis 4 to the Beatitudes in Matthew 5, I watched the same divine pattern unfold. God doesn’t just judge sin, He actively pursues restoration. Even when Job’s friends offer empty comfort and division threatens the early church, Scripture kept showing me the same…
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Day three hit me like a theological thunderbolt. Genesis 3’s paradise lost collided with Romans 3’s promise found, and suddenly the entire Bible made sense in a new way. From Adam’s fig leaves to Christ’s righteousness, from Job’s desperate cries to David’s confident trust, ten chapters wove together the most beautiful story ever told. This…
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Day two of intensive Bible reading revealed something I hadn’t expected: God doesn’t just create—He carefully forms and then graciously fills. From the intimacy of Genesis 2’s hands-on creation to Matthew 2’s divine orchestration of Christ’s early protection, I watched the same pattern emerge across ten chapters. This isn’t the distant deity of philosophy; this…
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You know that feeling when you open a brand new book and read the first line? There’s something electric about beginnings. Today, starting Professor Horner’s reading system, I found myself swimming in ten beginnings. But what struck me wasn’t just that these were all “first chapters,” but how God orchestrates beginnings with such intentional sovereignty.…