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“He that fears God, fears nothing else.”

John Donne makes the point that reverent fear of the Lord frees Christians from anxiety, and roots true courage in God's sovereignty.

“Show Me Your Scars,” said the dying woman.

When a parish priest came to absolve a dying woman of her sins, she asked one piercing question: show me your scars. Only Christ, the Lamb of God, can forgive sins.

“Fading faith has nothing to do with the lack of examples of faithful people.”

Fading faith is rarely caused by a lack of faithful examples. More often, it begins in the private choices of the mind—but God still loves fading hearts.

“The greater your knowledge of the goodness and grace of God on your life…”

A Biblical Christian reflection on Matt Chandler’s quote about praising God in the storm through a deeper knowledge of God’s goodness and grace.

“The Rod and the Staff are a symbol…”

The rod and staff symbolize protection and guidance, with the cross embodying God’s justice and mercy.

“If you believe in a God who controls the big things, you have to believe in a God who controls the little things…” 

Christians believe God controls all things, providing comfort and assurance through providence.

“Our greatest fear should not be of failure, but…”

True success is aligning one’s heart with Christ and living a life of faithfulness, love, and service, prioritizing eternal values over worldly pursuits.

“Remorse and repentance are not the same thing.”

Remorse and repentance are often used interchangeably, but they are distinct concepts in a Biblical Christian worldview. Remorse is emotional regret for sin, while repentance involves a change of heart and turning away from sin.

“Suffering, then, is the badge of true discipleship.”

Christians face global persecution, yet history shows it strengthens faith. Believers are called to support and advocate for those who are being persecuted.

“Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows; it empties today of its strength.” 

Worry is a common struggle for Christians, but the Bible encourages believers to trust in God’s control and care.

“I do believe that the dominant Christian theory is that…”

Scott Adams, Dilbert creator, plans to convert to Christianity before dying of cancer. The article emphasizes salvation comes from accepting Christ, not good deeds.

“The will of God will not take us where the grace of God cannot sustain us.” 

The article explores the idea that God’s grace will always sustain believers, even in difficult times. It emphasizes that God is always present, providing comfort and guidance through scripture.

You are the only Bible some unbelievers will ever read.”

Quote Source - John MacArthur A Biblical Christian worldview perspective...

“Let God’s promises shine on your problems.”

Corrie ten Boom, a Dutch watchmaker, saved over 800 Jews during the Holocaust by hiding them in her home. She relied on her faith in God’s protection and providence, even smuggling a Bible into a concentration camp.

“Christmas is not simply about a birth but about a coming.”

We need to emphasize the true meaning of Christmas by not just highlighting Jesus’ birth but also His return... and share it with others.

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When Jesus Walked Away: The Hidden Courage of John 8:59

In John 8:59, Jesus could have called down angels. Instead, He slipped through the crowd. What His quiet exit teaches us about courage, timing, and laying down the stones in our own hands.

The Serpent in the Garden of Eden: Hero or Deceiver?

Modern thinkers cast the serpent in Eden as the misunderstood truth-teller who freed humanity from God. But a closer look at the Hebrew word for knowledge in Genesis reveals exactly who the snake really was—and still is today.

The Biblical Antidote to Cynicism: Rediscovering Wonder in God

Exhausted by war, corruption, and broken trust? You're not alone. Scripture offers a powerful antidote to cynicism through faith, wonder, and a renewed vision of God's fingerprints in everyday life.

Biblical Forgiveness and Boundaries: Forgive Without Enabling Harm

Forgiveness is required, but enabling abuse is not. Learn how Scripture balances limitless forgiveness with godly wisdom, healthy boundaries, and the freedom Christ offers every believer who has been deeply wounded.

How Young People Can Engage Biblical Truth Today

Young people face a flood of voices and pressures today. Discover how Scripture, daily reflection, godly mentors, and seasoned believers in the local church build a lasting Christ-centered identity, purpose, and faith.

SBC 2025 Paradox: Baptisms Up, Membership Down—God’s Sifting

If one wants to gain insight into how God is moving in the world today, one place to look is at the largest evangelical denomination in the most influential country in the world…

The Three Circles Tract: Saved by Grace or by Surrender?

The Three Circles tract proclaims much of the gospel well, but its language about "making Him Lord" can blur the line between grace and works in a way Scripture never does.

Why Catholic Priests Cannot Forgive Sins: The Truth of Hebrews 7:23-28

Hebrews 7:23-28 dismantles the claim that Catholic priests can absolve sin. Only Christ — sinless, eternal, and offered once for all — holds that authority.

The First Sacrifice in the Bible: Eden to the Cross

The first sacrifice in the Bible was God's—an animal slain to cover Adam and Eve, foreshadowing the cross of Jesus Christ.

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“Show Me Your Scars,” said the dying woman.

When a parish priest came to absolve a dying woman of her sins, she asked one piercing question: show me your scars. Only Christ, the Lamb of God, can forgive sins.

Famous Atheists Who Became Christians

Stories of transformation and faith

Why God created man?

A profound question.

How to Love God with All Your Heart, Soul, Mind, and Strength

The article explores loving God, growing in Christ, prioritizing His kingdom, and aligning life with His will. There is a need for a genuine relationship with God and loving Him with all one’s heart, mind, soul, and strength.

When God Humiliated the gods of Egypt

The plagues serve as a reminder that true stability, life, and protection come from God, not from external sources or false dependencies.

The Three Circles Tract: Saved by Grace or by Surrender?

The Three Circles tract proclaims much of the gospel well, but its language about "making Him Lord" can blur the line between grace and works in a way Scripture never does.

Taking the Mark of the Beast and Still Going to Heaven

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My Time in a Chinese Holding Cell

The terror of a God moment.

The Serpent in the Garden of Eden: Hero or Deceiver?

Modern thinkers cast the serpent in Eden as the misunderstood truth-teller who freed humanity from God. But a closer look at the Hebrew word for knowledge in Genesis reveals exactly who the snake really was—and still is today.

One World Religion – From the Pope

Universal salvation and Anonymous Christianity are the beginnings of the labor pains (Matt. 24:8).

Moses and the Burning Bush: Why God Chooses the Unworthy

After eighty years of nothing remarkable, Moses met God in a burning bush. Acts 7:30 reminds us God's call has nothing to do with our merit. Worship Him for who He is, not what He does.

Why did God Allow Sin into the World?

God allowed sin into the world through Lucifer’s free-will decision to rebel, driven by pride. While God is all-powerful and could have prevented sin, He allows free will because true love and worship require it. While God knows who will be saved, mankind remains His ambassadors for spreading the Good News.

Rooted in Christ

What are the spiritual disciplines that strengthen the roots of our faith?

The Problem With the Enneagram

Why personality tests are unbiblical.

“The Rod and the Staff are a symbol…”

The rod and staff symbolize protection and guidance, with the cross embodying God’s justice and mercy.

Your Sacrifice to God

Consider whether your life is being offered to God as a silly sacrifice, half- hearted and self-motivated. Ask Him to consume that old self with His fire that leads to a passion for Him.

A Review of the song – Trust in God

It is important to actively listen to the underlying theology of our worship music.

What is Morality – A Biblical Christian Perspective

Podcast - Listen or Download This article tackles the question...

What did the Early Church Look Like?

How can we learn from them to better follow Christ?

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Daily Bible Reading: Why No Christian Should Regret Time in the Word.

A satirical Babylon Bee headline pokes fun at our excuses, but the punchline is should not be true... no Christian has ever truly regretted opening the Bible. Here is why daily Scripture reading must be your soul's first meal of the day.

Why didn’t Adam and Eve use iPhones in the Garden?

Why didn’t Adam and Eve use iPhones in the Garden? Because they learned not to trust an Apple. Behind the joke is a deeper lesson about temptation, deception, sin, and trusting God’s Word.

Pope Leo Explains God Does Not Listen To People Who Wage War

A recent Babylon Bee satire mocked the idea that God never listens to people involved in war. From a Biblical Christian worldview, the issue is not whether conflict exists, but whether our claims about God actually agree with Scripture.

Why did the church ban grocery bags from the building?

Healthy churches must avoid judging by denominational mold while still guarding holiness, sound doctrine, and faithful leadership rooted in God’s Word.

Not Fake News: He Is Risen… He is Risen Indeed!

The empty tomb on Easter Sunday is the foundation of Christian hope. Because Jesus rose from the dead, believers can rest in a finished salvation, a living Savior, and the promise of eternal life.

Pope Urges Jesus And Satan To Put All Their Differences Aside…

The Babylon Bee satire lands because many believers see the Catholic Church’s ecumenical and interfaith posture as moving toward the kind of global religious compromise Scripture warns will mark the last days.

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The Biblical Antidote to Cynicism: Rediscovering Wonder in God

Exhausted by war, corruption, and broken trust? You're not alone. Scripture offers a powerful antidote to cynicism through faith, wonder, and a renewed vision of God's fingerprints in everyday life.

Biblical Forgiveness and Boundaries: Forgive Without Enabling Harm

Forgiveness is required, but enabling abuse is not. Learn how Scripture balances limitless forgiveness with godly wisdom, healthy boundaries, and the freedom Christ offers every believer who has been deeply wounded.

Wrap-up of this Week’s Biblical Christian Worldview News

From Supreme Court wins for pro-life ministries to mass baptisms in California and rising persecution abroad — your roundup of faith, culture, and prophecy news.

Unmasking Satan: 5 Objectives Exposed by an Online Imposter

A satanist hiding behind a Catholic identity on Reddit accidentally exposes five of satan's objectives—from sowing division to denying Jesus. Here's how to recognize the enemy's playbook and stand firm in the truth of Christ.

Archaeological Evidence for Jesus: The Stones Still Cry Out

Skeptics call Jesus a myth, but archaeology tells a different story. From the Pilate Stone to the House of Peter, ten first-century discoveries confirm the people, places, and events of the Gospel record.

Wrap-up of this Week’s Biblical Christian Worldview News

Christian news roundup covering Israel, religious liberty, AI, persecution, abortion, foster care, revival, and cultural issues through a Biblical worldview.

Undercover Division: A Satanist Masquerading in the Church

Discover the startling true story of a former satanist's conversion and the undercover digital attempts to undermine it. Learn how the enemy uses deception to divide the Church and why unity remains our greatest defense.

Can You Change Someone’s Heart? Trusting God With the Gospel

Struggling to reach a loved one with the Gospel? Discover why the power to change a heart belongs to God alone and how to find peace in faithful witness without the weight of the outcome.

True Worship or Performance? Knowing the Difference

Many worship songs mention Jesus, but not all worship is truly God-centered. This article warns believers to discern between Spirit-led worship and religious performance.

Wrap-up of this Week’s Biblical Christian Worldview News

From Bible reading in Washington to religious liberty disputes, AI, abortion, church health, and cultural conflict, these headlines call Christians to discern the times through Scripture, courage, and grace.

News Aggregator Bias and Biblical Christian Discernment

Major news aggregators still lean left in their non-personalized story selection. From a Biblical Christian worldview, the deeper issue is not party loyalty but truth, discernment, and refusing to let curated narratives replace wise judgment.

Capital Punishment from a Biblical Christian Worldview Perspective

What should a Biblical Christian believe about capital punishment? Scripture speaks to murder, civil justice, mercy, war, and cities of refuge, helping believers think carefully about both ancient Israel and modern government.

AI, Bible Prophecy, and Christian Discernment

This article warns that artificial intelligence is more than a modern tool—it may also reflect a growing spiritual danger. From Daniel 12 to Revelation 13, it calls Christians to seek God, not machines, for truth and discernment.

Donald Trump Is Not Jesus: A Christian Response

Christians must never confuse any political leader with Christ. This article calls believers back to repentance, humility, discernment, and faithful allegiance to Jesus alone.

Saturday April 18th, 2026 – Biblical Christian Worldview News Stories

A Christian news roundup covering biblical worldview education, abortion and religious liberty battles, AI ethics, revival on college campuses, biblical literacy, persecution, and the moral and cultural conflicts reshaping society.

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The Testimony of a Biblical Christian

The author, a former atheist, recounts his journey to Christianity. Initially drawn to the resurrection of Christ as evidence of the Bible’s truth, he later experienced a heart change, accepting Jesus as both Savior and Lord.

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Grow in Your Faith

What Is the Difference Between the Gospels?

The four Gospels — Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John — present the life,...

A Hill To Die On

A hill to die on is a term referring...

Facing the Giants in Your Life

What are the giants in your life?

Experiencing Peace in Our Lives

Peace in the midst of chaos through Jesus Christ.

He Thought it Would Never Come

Is it a surprise if you know it's coming?

Christian Salvation in Less Than 150 Words and the Sinners’ Prayer

Salvation, expressed through confession, faith, and belief, leads to eternal life with Christ in Heaven. The sinners’ prayer serves as a guide for those seeking a personal relationship with God.

In the Presence of My Enemies

Even to the End His Peace Reigns!

The Longing that Leads to Jesus

Somewhere in Each of Us, There’s a Longing for Jesus to Come

Devotions

Take Off Your Shoes: Your Home Is Holy Ground (Acts 7:33)

My sister had a no-shoes rule in her house. I hated it, then adopted it. Acts 7:33 calls us to see something deeper: wherever we walk, we walk on holy ground in the presence of a holy God.

Moses and the Burning Bush: Why God Chooses the Unworthy

After eighty years of nothing remarkable, Moses met God in a burning bush. Acts 7:30 reminds us God's call has nothing to do with our merit. Worship Him for who He is, not what He does.

From Blastus to Saint: How God Transforms Your Name and Past

Blastus was a forgotten chamberlain caught up in Herod's bribes—yet his odd name points to a deeper truth: what God has given you doesn't determine what He'll do with it. In Christ, you are Saint, Chosen, and Forgiven.

When Power Targets the Church: God’s Plan in Persecution

After Peter's miraculous jailbreak, Herod executed the guards and fled to Caesarea. Yet God used that persecution to multiply His word—a reminder that the same pride and self-rule still tempt our hearts today.

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SBC 2025 Paradox: Baptisms Up, Membership Down—God’s Sifting

If one wants to gain insight into how God is moving in the world today, one place to look is at the largest evangelical denomination in the most influential country in the world…

When Jesus Walked Away: The Hidden Courage of John 8:59

In John 8:59, Jesus could have called down angels. Instead, He slipped through the crowd. What His quiet exit teaches us about courage, timing, and laying down the stones in our own hands.

Take Off Your Shoes: Your Home Is Holy Ground (Acts 7:33)

My sister had a no-shoes rule in her house. I hated it, then adopted it. Acts 7:33 calls us to see something deeper: wherever we walk, we walk on holy ground in the presence of a holy God.

The Three Circles Tract: Saved by Grace or by Surrender?

The Three Circles tract proclaims much of the gospel well, but its language about "making Him Lord" can blur the line between grace and works in a way Scripture never does.

The Serpent in the Garden of Eden: Hero or Deceiver?

Modern thinkers cast the serpent in Eden as the misunderstood truth-teller who freed humanity from God. But a closer look at the Hebrew word for knowledge in Genesis reveals exactly who the snake really was—and still is today.

Moses and the Burning Bush: Why God Chooses the Unworthy

After eighty years of nothing remarkable, Moses met God in a burning bush. Acts 7:30 reminds us God's call has nothing to do with our merit. Worship Him for who He is, not what He does.

Why Catholic Priests Cannot Forgive Sins: The Truth of Hebrews 7:23-28

Hebrews 7:23-28 dismantles the claim that Catholic priests can absolve sin. Only Christ — sinless, eternal, and offered once for all — holds that authority.

The Biblical Antidote to Cynicism: Rediscovering Wonder in God

Exhausted by war, corruption, and broken trust? You're not alone. Scripture offers a powerful antidote to cynicism through faith, wonder, and a renewed vision of God's fingerprints in everyday life.

From Blastus to Saint: How God Transforms Your Name and Past

Blastus was a forgotten chamberlain caught up in Herod's bribes—yet his odd name points to a deeper truth: what God has given you doesn't determine what He'll do with it. In Christ, you are Saint, Chosen, and Forgiven.

The First Sacrifice in the Bible: Eden to the Cross

The first sacrifice in the Bible was God's—an animal slain to cover Adam and Eve, foreshadowing the cross of Jesus Christ.

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Question #9: What does God require in the first, second and third commandments?

Answer: First, that we know and trust God as...

Question #29: How can we be saved?

Answer: Only by faith in Jesus Christ and...

Question #46: What is the Lord’s Supper?

The Lord’s Supper, commanded by Christ, commemorates his death and anticipates our future communion with him.

Question #48: What is the church?

The church, chosen by God for eternal life, is united by faith and called to proclaim the gospel and prefigure Christ’s kingdom.

Question #49: Where is Christ now?

Christ rose bodily from the grave, rules his kingdom, and intercedes for us until his return to judge and renew the world.

Question #40: What should we pray?

Answer: The whole Word of God directs and inspires...

Question #31: What do we believe by true faith?

Answer: Everything taught to us in the gospel....

Question #14: Did God create us unable to keep his law?

Answer: No, but because of the disobedience of...

Question #5: Why else did God create?

Answer: God created all things by his powerful...