Author: Robin Wlodarczyk

  • Thoughts on 1 Peter 3

    Thoughts on 1 Peter 3

    The beginning of this chapter is a good example of reading to get the heart of what’s being said rather than getting caught up on the words. This portion has been used by some to put women down which I don’t at all believe was the intent. Remember that in the society of that time,…

  • Thoughts on 1 Peter 2

    Thoughts on 1 Peter 2

    The more you discover your identity in Christ, the less desire you’ll have to act out the old mindsets you used to act upon, including the ‘acceptance by performance’ mindset you may have thought God expected of you. Our oneness in Christ is pictured here with Christ as the living cornerstone and us as living…

  • Thoughts on 1 Peter 1

    Thoughts on 1 Peter 1

    Let me start by saying that this is not a deep, theological study. I’m simply being vulnerable and sharing one way I read and ponder the Bible. Here I simply read 1 Peter 1 in a few different translations and wrote any thoughts that came to me while reading. When you know who you are…

  • Embrace the Uncomfortable

    Embrace the Uncomfortable

    There is so much rolling around in my heart and head for this new year! So much excitement but also some nerves as being vulnerable is definitely not comfortable. I’m reminded of so much of what I’ve seen with God. Of course, when we first see things, we don’t always see them the way they’ll…

  • Unraveling

    Unraveling

    I am excited for this new year! 2022 will be an exciting journey of discovery. Every journey of discovery has moments of excitement, moments of mess, moments of discovering you were wrong about something and can redirect your path. While some of these things are uncomfortable, they are all positive. It is a good thing…

  • Unconditional Love

    Unconditional Love

    Unconditional love is a wonderful concept but sadly, not something we see very often. If we’re honest, we tend to put conditions on our love. I think oftentimes we don’t even realize we do it. Look at your own life. How often do you go out of your comfort zone for someone else? How far…