About
X4J6 means “Everything for Jesus.”
The name comes from a simple expression:
- X — anything, like the variable in mathematics
- 4 — for
- J6 — Jesus (a phonetic reference to the Dutch word Jezus)
Together it expresses a simple conviction:
All things exist for Jesus Christ.
As Scripture says:
“For from Him and through Him and to Him are all things. To Him be the glory forever.”
— Romans 11:36
Purpose
X4J6 is a personal theological project dedicated to reflecting on faith, theology, and the world under the lordship of Christ.
This website seeks to explore how the Christian faith—especially within the Reformed theological tradition—speaks to:
- doctrine
- culture
- ethics
- current events
- the life of the Church
The goal is not to promote personal opinions, but to think carefully and faithfully under the authority of Scripture.
What You Will Find Here
The site is organized into several sections:
Confession
A clear statement of faith rooted in historic Christian orthodoxy and the Reformed confessions.
Theology
Reflections and notes organized according to classical theological disciplines, such as biblical theology, systematic theology, and church history.
World
Analysis of current events through the lens of Christian theology.
Questions
Thoughtful engagement with difficult or controversial issues that often trouble believers.
Sermon Notes
Biblical reflections and sermon preparations.
Prayer
Prayers and intercessions for the Church, society, and the world.
A Personal Note
This project is not an official ministry or church platform.
It is simply a space for learning, reflection, and theological thinking.
The author is a student of theology who believes that faith should shape not only personal devotion, but also the way we understand the world.
A Simple Conviction
The world is complex.
Human opinions are many.
But Christian faith ultimately points to a single center:
Jesus Christ.
“For to me, to live is Christ.”
— Philippians 1:21
Therefore the purpose of this project can be summarized in three words:
Everything for Jesus.