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“The God of Your Own Making Will Never Confront Your Sin”

We all want a god who blesses what we already want. Scripture describes something else entirely: a God who confronts sin because He loves us too much to leave us there.

Perhaps 75% of the church believes sanctification is becoming “nicer.”

Most churched people think sanctification means becoming nicer. But "nice" can mask a lost soul. True growth begins with loving God, obeying His Word, and grasping the concept of His grace.

“Societal division does not deteriorate God’s sovereignty.” 

Societies fracture, but God's throne does not wobble. Scripture reveals a sovereign Lord whose purposes prevail through every cultural collision, political upheaval, and generational divide.

“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.

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Transhumanism, Digital IDs, and the Coming Global Beast System

From brain-computer interfaces to central bank digital currencies and the agendas of global organizations, this piece traces how the modern drive to exalt human power echoes the end-times system Scripture warned us about.

Third Temple Prophecy: Why Forcing God’s Hand Is Not Faith

A pastor's call to bomb Jerusalem's Dome of the Rock raises a deeper question: should believers force God's prophetic timing?

Shiphrah and Puah: The Midwives Who Feared God, Not Pharaoh

When Pharaoh ordered Hebrew baby boys killed, two midwives quietly refused - and changed the course of redemptive history. Shiphrah and Puah's story asks every reader the same question: what do you fear most?

God’s Grace for Sinners: Why Paul’s Dark Past Proved His Mercy

Paul once hunted Christians for a living, yet God chose him to help write much of the New Testament. This piece traces that same pattern through Moses, David, and Peter, and asks what it means for the worst chapter of your own story.

Kadosh Holiness: The Sermon on the Mount’s Hardest Call

I.M. walks through the uncomfortable parts of the Sermon on the Mount - the calls to reconcile, purify, and surrender - and asks what it means to become kadosh: set apart for God.

Spiritual Abuse in the Church: When Anointing Hides Domestic Violence

A firsthand account of a worship leader's abuse and the years of silence a congregation kept to protect his gift and platform.

Overcoming Discontentment: Trusting God When Prayers Go Unanswered

When prayers go unanswered, discontent creeps in fast. This writer traces that spiral - and the gratitude that leads back to God.

Sacrificial Giving as Faith: The Seed That Precedes Breakthrough

Salvation cannot be purchased and God's love is freely given, yet Scripture repeatedly shows faith that moves before the breakthrough. A reflection on giving as trust, not transaction.

Run Lighter: How Grace Frees Us to Lay Down Our Burdens

Regret and failure can become burdens we mistake for our name. Through Hebrews 12 and the restoration of Peter, grace does not deny the weight but teaches us how to release it, so we can run lighter.

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Why R.C. Sproul and Billy Graham Will Meet in Heaven

R.C. Sproul and Billy Graham stood on opposite sides of the Calvinist-Arminian divide, yet their shared faith in Christ points to a deeper unity than theological rivalry.

Why God created man?

God created man in His image and with a purpose, but Adam lost it chasing God's likeness. Every hard thing since then is part of a plan already in motion to conform us to the image of His Son.

Spiritual Abuse in the Church: When Anointing Hides Domestic Violence

A firsthand account of a worship leader's abuse and the years of silence a congregation kept to protect his gift and platform.

Famous Atheists Who Became Christians

An Oxford atheist argued with friends until Christianity made more sense than materialism. These stories of scientists, journalists, and scholars who crossed from unbelief to faith still challenge and inspire.

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.

Overcoming Discontentment: Trusting God When Prayers Go Unanswered

When prayers go unanswered, discontent creeps in fast. This writer traces that spiral - and the gratitude that leads back to God.

Third Temple Prophecy: Why Forcing God’s Hand Is Not Faith

A pastor's call to bomb Jerusalem's Dome of the Rock raises a deeper question: should believers force God's prophetic timing?

“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.

They Beg for Mercy, but Only from God: Stephen’s Knees

Some English soldiers saw the Scots kneel and thought they begged for mercy. But they knelt to God alone. So did Stephen, echoing his Savior's plea even as the stones fell.

Shiphrah and Puah: The Midwives Who Feared God, Not Pharaoh

When Pharaoh ordered Hebrew baby boys killed, two midwives quietly refused - and changed the course of redemptive history. Shiphrah and Puah's story asks every reader the same question: what do you fear most?

GOD CANNOT LIE

God’s truthfulness provides a steadfast anchor for believers, empowering them to confidently read Scripture, pray, and claim His promises.

When God Humiliated the gods of Egypt

Pharaoh's gods ruled the Nile, the soil, the womb, and the herd — until God turned every sacred symbol against Egypt. The ten plagues were not random disasters but a precise, public humiliation of the powers Egypt trusted most.

Transhumanism, Digital IDs, and the Coming Global Beast System

From brain-computer interfaces to central bank digital currencies and the agendas of global organizations, this piece traces how the modern drive to exalt human power echoes the end-times system Scripture warned us about.

My Time in a Chinese Holding Cell

Bibles packed, one change of clothes, and a prayer — then armed guards surrounded the luggage scanner in Guangzhou. What happened next revealed a God who shows up even inside a windowless holding cell.

How the Holy Spirit Empowers Us to Resist Sin

Sin cannot be defeated by self-discipline alone. This Biblical reflection explains how the Holy Spirit frees believers from bondage, changes their desires, and empowers them to walk in obedience to God.

Stephen’s Last Words: Lord Jesus, Receive My Spirit

As the stones rained down, Stephen looked up past the angry scowls and beckoned the risen Christ to receive him. His final seconds held the very peace we all long for. It doesn't require dying by stones, but it does require dying to self.

Taking the Mark of the Beast and Still Going to Heaven

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God’s Grace for Sinners: Why Paul’s Dark Past Proved His Mercy

Paul once hunted Christians for a living, yet God chose him to help write much of the New Testament. This piece traces that same pattern through Moses, David, and Peter, and asks what it means for the worst chapter of your own story.

Jesus Christ as “Lord & Savior” ?

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What the Bible Actually Says About Pride and Homosexuality

Scripture does not open with a rule about sex—it opens with a design. From Genesis to Romans to a single past-tense word in First Corinthians, the Bible's case is clear and consistent and offers hope for every sinner on the list.

Why did the female minister go to bed?

Scripture reserves the pastoral office for qualified men. Here's a gentle, verse-by-verse look at why and what the SBC's 2025 vote revealed about the debate.

Church: You’d Love To Help, But Stacking Chairs is not Your Spiritual Gift

God doesn't only use our strengths. Sometimes He calls us into the work we'd rather skip, reminding us that every member of His body matters.

Bible Receives Modern Update With ‘Morally Gray Edition’

A Babylon Bee satire imagines a "Morally Gray Edition" of the Bible that removes God's absolute moral standards. The joke lands because progressive theology really is trying to soften Scripture.

Besides Adam and Eve, what person in the Bible had no earthly parents?

Joshua led Israel into the Promised Land after Moses died, conquered Canaan in obedience to God, and pointed forward to Jesus through his very name, which means "Yahweh saves."

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.

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Transhumanism, Digital IDs, and the Coming Global Beast System

From brain-computer interfaces to central bank digital currencies and the agendas of global organizations, this piece traces how the modern drive to exalt human power echoes the end-times system Scripture warned us about.

Third Temple Prophecy: Why Forcing God’s Hand Is Not Faith

A pastor's call to bomb Jerusalem's Dome of the Rock raises a deeper question: should believers force God's prophetic timing?

The Quiet Damage of Good People Who Aren’t Paying Attention

A sobering meditation on the accumulated harm of small, careless moments — the laugh, the unanswered message, the post — and the six words that can still turn the count the other way while the window remains open.

Citizens of Heaven: Living Faithfully in Two Kingdoms Today

A July 4th reflection on living faithfully as citizens of America now while holding fast to our true, eternal citizenship in Heaven.

Why Gen Z Leaves the Church but Keeps the Faith

A young writer reflects on why so many of his generation walk away from organized religion while holding tightly to belief in something transcendent - and what the Church may still hold that no forest walk can replace.

Recovering Empathy: Seeing One Another’s Pain in a Numb Age

We live in the most connected age in history, yet many have never felt more alone. This reflection asks whether we have lost the art of entering another person's pain, and points toward the presence that begins to heal it.

From Religious Legalism to Humanism to Jesus

Bill Gray's testimony of learning, unlearning, and relearning — out of religious legalism, through the empty promises of humanism, and home to a living faith in Jesus Christ.

When the Worship Leader Is a Hypocrite: A Faith Crisis

An outside author recounts the morning he watched a wife-beater lead worship, and how his own silence forced him to confront the difference between a building and a living faith.

Sleeping With the Enemy: The One Thing You Lack

We can live where our hearts feel right with God yet quietly house compromises we refuse to touch. This piece presses on the 'one thing' we keep avoiding and calls us to tear it down today.

Does Science Point to God? Faith, Reason, and the Evidence

A look at Dios, La Ciencia, Las Pruebas and the classical arguments for God — cosmological, teleological, ontological, and moral — alongside the scientific evidence that points toward a Creator.

When Life Hits Hard: What Does Normal Mean After Loss?

After losing three loved ones in a matter of days, one believer wrestles with grief, the shadow of death, and the question of what 'normal' really means.

Does God Still Do This? Numbers, Symbols, and Patterns

Forty days, three days, repeated wilderness years: these recurring Biblical numbers and symbols are not coincidence. They point to Christ and to how God restores us.

Does God Still Do This? Numbers, Symbols, and Metaphors

Rina Schultz follows the Bible - from Ezekiel and the wilderness to Christ's forty days - and finds patterns resolving into Jesus and the call to trust God.

Could God Put Aliens on Another Planet? A Biblical View

Scientists say life needs a perfect habitable zone, water, and a magnetic shield. But if God created the cosmos and still works miracles, He could place life anywhere He pleased—and recent UFO disclosures could only serve to confirm that.

Why the Devil’s Gifts Always Come With a Bill You Can’t Afford

The devil rarely tempts you toward obvious evil; he markets reasonable offers that quietly cost your peace. One believer's testimony on why the blessing of the Lord is the wealth worth waiting for.

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Who Are the Real Aliens?

Every UFO headline and backyard sighting is a shadow of something wilder: humanity itself is the alien, exiled from God and living in a dominion of darkness. The good news is that Christ came to bring us home.

How the Bible Can Help Cure Loneliness

Loneliness now rivals smoking in its toll on the body, yet Scripture insists isolation was never the design. God built us for family, church, and Himself, and His Word still shows the way back to genuine community.

Rose – A Short Story

“It was the Summer of 1964. I was part...

What is the Gospel in Simple Terms?

Every person carries a brokenness no self-improvement can fix. The gospel is the good news that Jesus lived, died, and rose to close that gap, offering forgiveness as a gift received by faith, not earned by effort.

From Fear to Faith: Trusting God’s Character in Every Season

Fear hides beneath worry, anxiety, and doubt—but Scripture answers it with the unchanging character of God. Discover how His care, presence, strength, and provision turn fearful hearts into steady, unshakable faith.

Biblical Forgiveness Without Enabling Harm

Forgiveness is central to the Christian life, but Scripture never calls believers to ignore abuse or remain in danger. Biblical forgiveness releases revenge while maintaining wisdom, boundaries, and trust in God’s justice.

Don’t Apologize for Apologetics

Apologetics has nothing to do with saying sorry. From a hostile prison inmate to a churchgoing skeptic, real faith defense happens in everyday moments, and it works best when led by listening and grace.

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They Beg for Mercy, but Only from God: Stephen’s Knees

Some English soldiers saw the Scots kneel and thought they begged for mercy. But they knelt to God alone. So did Stephen, echoing his Savior's plea even as the stones fell.

Stephen’s Last Words: Lord Jesus, Receive My Spirit

As the stones rained down, Stephen looked up past the angry scowls and beckoned the risen Christ to receive him. His final seconds held the very peace we all long for. It doesn't require dying by stones, but it does require dying to self.

The Author of Life Rewrites Every Young Saul Incident

At Stephen's stoning, Luke pauses to name a young onlooker named Saul. Isn't it great that our full story, with all its furious moments and failings, has been rewritten by the Author of life and rebirth?

So He Gave Them His Attention: What God Wants in Return

God gives us His attention, expecting to receive something from us, not just something, but everything. Today, give Him your whole heart in return.

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Transhumanism, Digital IDs, and the Coming Global Beast System

From brain-computer interfaces to central bank digital currencies and the agendas of global organizations, this piece traces how the modern drive to exalt human power echoes the end-times system Scripture warned us about.

Spiritual Abuse in the Church: When Anointing Hides Domestic Violence

A firsthand account of a worship leader's abuse and the years of silence a congregation kept to protect his gift and platform.

Third Temple Prophecy: Why Forcing God’s Hand Is Not Faith

A pastor's call to bomb Jerusalem's Dome of the Rock raises a deeper question: should believers force God's prophetic timing?

They Beg for Mercy, but Only from God: Stephen’s Knees

Some English soldiers saw the Scots kneel and thought they begged for mercy. But they knelt to God alone. So did Stephen, echoing his Savior's plea even as the stones fell.

Overcoming Discontentment: Trusting God When Prayers Go Unanswered

When prayers go unanswered, discontent creeps in fast. This writer traces that spiral - and the gratitude that leads back to God.

Shiphrah and Puah: The Midwives Who Feared God, Not Pharaoh

When Pharaoh ordered Hebrew baby boys killed, two midwives quietly refused - and changed the course of redemptive history. Shiphrah and Puah's story asks every reader the same question: what do you fear most?

God’s Grace for Sinners: Why Paul’s Dark Past Proved His Mercy

Paul once hunted Christians for a living, yet God chose him to help write much of the New Testament. This piece traces that same pattern through Moses, David, and Peter, and asks what it means for the worst chapter of your own story.

Stephen’s Last Words: Lord Jesus, Receive My Spirit

As the stones rained down, Stephen looked up past the angry scowls and beckoned the risen Christ to receive him. His final seconds held the very peace we all long for. It doesn't require dying by stones, but it does require dying to self.

Sacrificial Giving as Faith: The Seed That Precedes Breakthrough

Salvation cannot be purchased and God's love is freely given, yet Scripture repeatedly shows faith that moves before the breakthrough. A reflection on giving as trust, not transaction.

Kadosh Holiness: The Sermon on the Mount’s Hardest Call

I.M. walks through the uncomfortable parts of the Sermon on the Mount - the calls to reconcile, purify, and surrender - and asks what it means to become kadosh: set apart for God.

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Question #5: Why else did God create?

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

Question #50: What does Christ’s resurrection mean for us?

Christ’s resurrection offers hope for believers, promising new life and eternal life. Those who trust in Christ will be resurrected, while those who don’t will face everlasting death.

Question #40: What should we pray?

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

Question # 23: Why must the Redeemer be truly God?

Answer: That because of his divine nature his...

Question #21: What sort of Redeemer is needed to bring us back to God?

Answer: One who is truly human and also...

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

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

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

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

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.