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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.

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

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

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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.

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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.

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

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Across Scripture the same two-word prayer rises from the desperate and the forgotten, and God answers every time. A look at why "remember me" still moves Heaven.

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One World Religion – From the Pope

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There is a Reason for so many Bible Translations

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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.

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“Scripture clearly states that God desires to save all people.”

God desires all to be saved, yet Scripture also speaks of the elect chosen before the world began. A closer look at how foreknowledge, predestination, and free will may fit together without abandoning either truth.

Courage Returned: When God Meets Us Beneath the Broom Tree

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Did Adam and Eve go to Heaven or Hell?

The Bible never names Adam and Eve's eternal destination, yet their story holds tantalizing clues. Animal skins, a promised sacrifice, and a God who kept speaking point toward a faith that may have saved them.

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35 Tips for Growing in Scripture Knowledge

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Breaking the Chains of Trauma

Trauma bonding twists pain and love until you can't tell them apart, chaining survivors to the ones who hurt them. But God's design for love heals and frees — and those chains don't have the final word.

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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?

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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.

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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.

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AI, Anthropic, and the End-Times Question of Control

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Courage Returned: When God Meets Us Beneath the Broom Tree

Encouragement is not flattery. Like Elijah beneath the broom tree, sometimes what we need is not applause but the mercy of God restoring courage to a weary soul.

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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.

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The Amarna letters describe an invading force called the Habiru overrunning Canaan in the 14th century BC. Were they the Biblical Hebrews of Joshua's conquest?

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The early church broke bread daily with gladness and simplicity of heart. Our challenge is to carry that fellowship over, continuing daily in worship even when the doors are locked.

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Across Scripture the same two-word prayer rises from the desperate and the forgotten, and God answers every time. A look at why "remember me" still moves Heaven.

Timeless Biblical Values in Little House on the Prairie

A reflection on how Little House on the Prairie portrays faith, family, contentment, and forgiveness, illustrating a balanced way to live out biblical principles.

All Things in Common: Let Change Begin Within

Acts 2 shows believers who held everything in common. Longing for that kind of church is good, but real change starts within. If you want things different, let it begin inside of you.

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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.

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A closer look at the Gospels reveals a pattern we often miss: many of Jesus' miracles waited on a human step of obedience before the wonder arrived.

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Question #41: What is the Lord’s Prayer?

Answer: Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your...

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

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

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

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

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Answer: That he is God, coeternal with the...

Question #38: What is prayer?

Answer: Prayer is pouring out our hearts to...

Question #10: What does God require in the fourth and fifth commandments?

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Question #35: What is our only hope in life and death?

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Question #20: Who is the Redeemer?

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