Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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Faith, Discipline, and Structure: The Truth About Consistency
The Hard Truth No One Told You The Lie We Were Comforted With We’ve all heard it: “Consistency is better than perfection.” It sounds freeing. Gentle. Encouraging.And while it’s true, it’s also incomplete. Because what no one tells you is this: 👉 Consistency does not happen by accident.👉 Consistency requires structure. Without structure, consistency becomes…
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Faith in My Season: Holding On When Understanding Delays
A reflective Christian blog on faith, repentance, and trusting God when clarity doesn’t come easily. Faith through every season, rooted in Scripture. When Understanding Doesn’t Come Easily I came across a post the other day—one of those statements that makes you pause, reread, and sit with discomfort. At first, I didn’t understand it. It challenged…
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When you finally figure it OUT
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The Power of the Prayer Closet
There are prayers we whisper in silence—no audience, no applause, no witnesses but God. And then there are answers that arrive loud, undeniable, and public. Thank God for the prayers we pray in private and the answers He reveals in public. Some answered prayers come wrapped in discomfort. A little shame. A little sting. Sometimes…
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Chronixx, Culture, and the Gospel: Reflections from “Chronology
I recently found myself relistening to Chronixx’s album, “Chronology.” It’s an album I deeply love—a beautiful, soulful work. But as I listened to the track Selassie, a thought struck me: did Chronixx miss an opportunity to spread the Gospel? For those unfamiliar, Chronixx has maintained a relatively low profile for a few years, recently returning…
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Five Personal Rules — Through the Eyes of Grace
The list says: It sounds fair, balanced, and logical. But the walk of faith isn’t about logic — it’s about love, grace, and discernment. Philippians 2:3–4 reminds us to “esteem others above ourselves” and to “look to the interests of others.”We’re called to act from compassion, not comparison — to love even when it’s not…
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Rend Your Heart, Not Your Garments: A Call to True Repentance
📖 The Call to Rend the Heart “And rend your heart, and not your garments, and turn unto the LORD your God: for he is gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness, and repenteth him of the evil. Who knoweth if he will return and repent, and leave a blessing behind him;…
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Walking in Righteousness Pt. 2: The Example of Josiah
✨ Two Young Kings, Two Different Paths Jehoiachin was eight years old when he became king, and he “did evil in the sight of the Lord” (2 Chronicles 36:9).But in contrast, Josiah also became king at eight years old—and his story is written very differently: “Josiah was eight years old when he began to reign,…
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