Series: The Fast and the Bridegroom: From Practice to Presence
A trilogy of reflections that redefines fasting. It's not about what's missing from the table, but about who is present in the soul.
An invitation to observe. Life, when lived with attention and humility, becomes a fertile field where the Word is revealed—not as theory, but as practice.
type: “sabedoria”
Sometimes, wisdom appears in simple ways: Reading a verse. Listening to a passage from a book. In a conversation with a sincere friend. Or even in the supermarket queue, in traffic, at work, or at the gym.
God is still speaking. The problem is that, often, we are the ones too busy to listen.
This space is an invitation to observe. Life, when lived with attention and humility, becomes a fertile field where the Word is revealed—not as theory, but as practice.

A trilogy of reflections that redefines fasting. It's not about what's missing from the table, but about who is present in the soul.

How do science and the Bible align? A reflection on biological 'humans,' the 'living soul' of Adam, and the 'new creation' in Christ.

Is our fast an attempt to 'convince' God or to 'listen' to Him? An analysis of fasting as a spiritual 'bargaining chip'.

Behind many beautiful phrases about courage lies the ancient voice of Eden: an invitation to autonomy, but without the Creator.

A reflection on how the 'Helen Code,' neuroscience, and faith intersect, showing that our subconscious was designed to cooperate with Heaven.

The 2025 Nobel Prize in Medicine for autoimmunity sparks immense hope. But why do so many react with a mix of 'Glory to God' and 'will the industry even allow it?'

Even after forgiveness, the heart remains sensitive: the thorn no longer wounds, but teaches discernment between educating grace and paralyzing accusation.

God commands 'You shall not kill,' but also calls us to 'die to ourselves.' How do we reconcile protecting life with the need to crucify the ego?

A reflection on the practical and financial support Jesus received from a group of faithful women, and the profound lesson about the value of unseen service.

A deep analysis of John the Baptist's doubt in Matthew 11 and Jesus's response: the blessing of not losing faith when God's ways surprise us.

A reflection on Jesus' most radical statement about wealth and the truth that we enter the Kingdom not by force, but by surrender.

Many seek a 'Santa Claus God.' The Bible, however, presents a God who is a Rock, an Eagle, and even a Mother—a God far more real and powerful.