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People Who Think Too Much
When the Mind Won’t Stop Spinning The phone lights up at the kitchen table. A text lands in the car. Somebody says one sentence in a conversation, and before the moment is even over, your mind has already taken the rest of the day hostage. You replay the look. You replay the words. You replay what you should have said. Then you start tracing what it might mean, what they probably meant, what they may do next, and what all of it will cost you. You tell yourself you are being c

Dwight Schettler
5 days ago5 min read


What Are You Sinking About the AI Job Apocalypse?
We Are Thinking If you have ever watched that old clip of the German coast guard trying to make sense of an English mayday call, you know why it sticks. One voice says, “We are sinking,” and the other hears, “We are thinking.” It is funny for a second. Then the joke lands hard, because the boat is still going down. If you have not seen it, the link is in the bio. That is what makes the clip work. The misunderstanding is absurd, but the danger is real. A lot of people live rig

Dwight Schettler
May 255 min read


Why Churchs' Ten Commandments Are Numbered Differently
The Commandments Are Not a Puzzle You can sit in church with a bulletin in your lap, or at your kitchen table with your phone still bright after a hard conversation, and the commandments can start to feel like a chart problem. Which commandment comes first? How do Christians number them? Is this one part of the second table or the first? That is a real question. It is also an easy place to hide. You can be precise about the numbering and still stand a safe distance from the h

Dwight Schettler
May 187 min read


When the World Says "No Contact"
If your adult child has cut you off, and you are lying awake at night replaying every conversation, wondering how everything fell apart, hear this first: you are not alone. And if you are an adult child who stepped away because the pain felt unbearable, you are not alone either. Family estrangement leaves people on both sides carrying grief that has no funeral, questions with no clear answers, and wounds that remain open because the people involved are still alive.

Dwight Schettler
Feb 147 min read


Did King David Confess to be Reconciled to God?
We find a pivotal moment in the life of King David, a man after God's own heart, but one who also stumbled into grievous sin. The verse stat

Dwight Schettler
Mar 14, 20252 min read


Why was Nathan's Approach of David So Effective?
In 2 Samuel 12:1-6, the prophet Nathan confronts King David about his sin with Bathsheba and the murder of her husband, Uriah. Nathan's effe

Dwight Schettler
Mar 14, 20252 min read


How Does David’s Experience With His Own Self-deception Compare to What We Do When We Deny Our Sin?
Self-deception is a powerful and destructive force. Consider the story of David, the beloved king of Israel, which vividly illustrates this.

Dwight Schettler
Mar 14, 20252 min read


God's Response to David: Will You Need a Nathan?
Sin has a way of clouding our judgment, leading us to believe we can conceal our actions from others and even from God. In the case of King

Dwight Schettler
Mar 14, 20252 min read


How is David’s Slide Into These Sins Similar to Our Own Experience?
In 2 Samuel 11, we witness the tragic fall of King David, a man after God's own heart, into a spiral of sin. It begins with a seemingly inno

Dwight Schettler
Mar 14, 20252 min read


A Reflection on David's Idols in 2 Samuel 11
In 2 Samuel 11, we witness the fall of King David, as he succumbs to various sins that reveal deeply rooted idols. This chapter is a soberin

Dwight Schettler
Mar 14, 20252 min read


David's Sacrifices in 2 Samuel 11
King David's actions in 2 Samuel 11 reveal a tragic willingness to sacrifice greatly to serve his idols. His first sacrifice was his obedien

Dwight Schettler
Mar 14, 20252 min read


The Sins of David in 2 Samuel 11: A Closer Look
In 2 Samuel 11, we are presented with a sobering narrative of King David's grievous sins. Beyond the concealment of his transgressions, Davi

Dwight Schettler
Mar 14, 20253 min read


Concealing Sin: A Reflection on King David
In the biblical narrative of 2 Samuel 11, we witness the tragic and sinful actions of King David. Despite being a man after God’s own heart,

Dwight Schettler
Mar 14, 20252 min read


Repentance is the Cure for Idolatry
God's Word is the source of comfort and hope, especially when it comes to the topics of sin and temptation. Through its verses, we can find

Dwight Schettler
Mar 14, 20253 min read


The Rise and Fall of Janet's Idol: A Journey Through Fear and Redemption
Janet had always been a diligent and hardworking employee. She had dedicated years of her life to the company, believing that her steadfast

Dwight Schettler
Mar 14, 20253 min read


Keep Yourself Free From Idols
The Epistle of 1 John, culminates with a succinct yet powerful exhortation in 1 John 5:21: “Little children, keep yourselves from idols.” T

Dwight Schettler
Mar 14, 20252 min read


Understanding the Warning in Jonah 2:8
We encounter a powerful verse in Jonah 2:8 which states, “Those who pay regard to vain idols forsake their hope of steadfast love.” This is

Dwight Schettler
Mar 14, 20252 min read


The Development of an Idol
An idol can begin with a godly fear, desire, or trust. But
once we demand what we want, it begins to develop into a full-blown

Dwight Schettler
Mar 14, 20253 min read


Do Good Desires Become Idols? How Do You Discern This?
In our everyday lives, we often harbor desires that are fundamentally good—career success, a loving family, financial stability, and persona

Dwight Schettler
Mar 14, 20253 min read


How Can the Fear of Man Idol Impact Our Relationships?
In a small town, there lived a man named John, who was known for his kindness and willingness to help others. However, beneath his amiable e

Dwight Schettler
Mar 14, 20253 min read
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