New Series Alert | #TheSolae

blows away dust that settled on blog for the past year

Good evening everyone! Wow, it has been ages since I last did something here! I guess I should stop this habit of doing a consistent run, then dropping off and returning after a long hiatus.

Here on Eddie Awesome, I share, among many other things, the basics of what I hold to be true in my walk and growth as a (not-so-perfect) Christian, in the hopes that it too will guide you, as led by the Holy Spirit, to seek them out in Scripture and strengthen your faith in God. My prayer, as I go through the process of research, editing and publishing every article, is for each of my readers, and myself, to constantly see the beauty and majesty of God as He has shown Himself in His Word, and grow to love Him all the more in the daily pursuit of righteousness.

Know More was the first full-length series I, and a few collaborators (it was that intense) did around this time last year, in the hopes of demystifying what Christianity is through its core doctrines such as regeneration, justification, the Trinity, and a whole lot more. It was an amazing venture; personally, getting to grow in faith, and seeing readers gain a greater appreciation for the truth. In all, God was glorified.

We will keep on in the journey of knowing more, that is true, but now, let’s take a more interesting and scenic route along that road, one that I, being the young Christian I was at the time, found to be jaw-droppingly brilliant it would be difficult to not share if given the opportunity.

To give a teaser, the solae (singular sola, from latin meaning ‘alone’) are the principles surrounding the doctrine of salvation held by Reformed and Lutheran Protestants. In this series, we will look at the principles from the perspective of learners, with the goal of adjusting our view on salvation to its original Designer. As simple as that, hoping I haven’t ruined your anticipation.

Posts will be up every Friday starting 1st November. Mark your calendars. Like I said in the first series, this will be a journey one would not easily forget. It is my prayer, as always, that we all benefit from this walk.

The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is insight.

Proverbs 9:10, English Standard Version