The reflections in this series are offered as personal meditation and theological inquiry—not as doctrine, prophecy, or replacement for Scripture.
They are written from a place of reverence for God’s Word and a deep respect for the authority of the Bible as the foundation of Christian faith (2 Timothy 3:16).
Throughout these pages, questions are asked, patterns are explored, and Scripture is considered within its broader biblical and historical context. The intent is not to challenge God’s truth, but to better understand it—to think carefully, pray earnestly, and examine the Scriptures as the Bereans did (Acts 17:11).
Readers are encouraged to test every idea against Scripture, to seek wisdom and discernment, and to hold fast to what is good (1 Thessalonians 5:21).
These reflections are not meant to persuade by force, but to invite thoughtful consideration. If they prompt deeper study, prayer, or conversation, they have served their purpose.
These reflections are personal meditations offered in humility, not doctrine. Scripture remains the authority, and readers are encouraged to test all things prayerfully against God’s Word.
The Story Behind the Story
(When your logo ends up being your story)
What Led to Book 3 — The Fool in Me
“Being confident of this very thing, that He who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”
— Philippians 1:6
The chapters that precede this section present evidence—biblical, historical, and prophetic.
What follows is not proof, but perspective.
These reflections are the story behind the study.
The questions behind the conclusions.
The path that led to The Fool in Me.
They are offered not as doctrine, but as testimony—written in humility, anchored in Scripture, and shaped by the conviction that God does not abandon the work He begins.