Does God Have an Ego?

And Why Does He Want All the Glory? Lately I’ve been contemplating the story of the Tower of Babel. They had everything—one language, one system, one vision. From the outside, it looked like progress. But they weren’t building for the glory of God. They were building to make a name for themselves (Genesis 11:4). And […]

The Freedom Fallacy: Part Two

Redefining Freedom Through Peace In Part One of The Freedom Fallacy, I questioned whether freedom, at least the way we’ve been taught to define it, is even real. I explored how the pursuit of “doing whatever I want” quickly turns into a life of carefully crafted discipline, restriction, and intention. And how that version of […]

The Freedom Fallacy: Part Three

Choosing Your Bondage, Finding Your Peace In Part One, I asked: Is freedom even absolute—or is it just a carefully disguised form of discipline? In Part Two, I explored the idea that maybe absolute freedom isn’t about choices at all—it’s about peace. But now, we have to go a level deeper. Because even when we’ve […]

The Freedom Fallacy: Part Four

The Chain and the Truth Discipline isn’t your punishment, it’s your protection. By now, we’ve walked through the illusion of freedom, redefined it through peace, and accepted the reality that we are always chained to something. But here’s the more profound revelation: That chain? It’s not your enemy. It’s God’s provision. The Reality of Being […]

What If the Freedom You’re Chasing Is Just a Beautiful Cage?

The Freedom Fallacy Part 1 of 4 Is Freedom Real—or Just a Beautiful Illusion? Let’s talk about freedom. Not the patriotic kind, or the surface-level version tied to vacations, remote work, or doing whatever you want when you want. I’m talking about the deeper, more personal kind of freedom—the kind I’ve been chasing for years. […]