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A quick Biblical Point

“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.

“The best and most beautiful things in this world…”

Helen Keller’s belief in God and study of Emanuel Swedengorg’s teachings are examined from a Biblical Christian worldview. The author argues that true beauty and understanding come from the Holy Spirit and God’s grace.

“God is most glorified in us…”

Biblical Christian worldview on “Super Christians” who actively pursue peace, mercy, and community to glorify God.

“Our greatest fear should not be of failure…

A Biblical Christian worldview perspective on success and failure is explored. The author reflects on a personal business failure that led to a positive spiritual journey, emphasizing the importance of seeking God’s kingdom over worldly success.

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

The Bible teaches that salvation is achieved through faith in Jesus Christ, but Christians will still face persecution and sin. Despite this, God promises to never abandon us and will guide us through our struggles with and through His grace.

Greater than a 2 minute read

Saturday, February 14th, 2026

Christian news highlights include a European Court of Human Rights hearing against Turkey, an Arizona judge striking down abortion restrictions, and a Lifeway Research poll on Protestant churchgoers’ Scripture reading habits.

What is the next step when you become a Christian?

New Christians should prioritize a personal relationship with Jesus, focusing on faith in His resurrection, and embracing their unique spiritual journey within a supportive communitity.

What can one learn about God by watching squirrels?

The author compares his relationship with God to squirrels, acknowledging God’s persistent pursuit and realizing our worthiness of God’s love.

How to Identify a Cult

The article examines cult-like behavior in Christian movements, using the Trojan Horse metaphor. It identifies eight cult characteristics, including unquestioning loyalty and selective truth.

Once Saved, Not Always Safe

The article argues against the doctrine of “Once Saved, Always Saved,” asserting that salvation requires ongoing obedience and a willingness to crucify the flesh. The author shares personal experiences, including witnessing God’s mercy in providing opportunities for repentance, to illustrate this belief.

Does Infant Baptism remove Original Sin?

The article explores the differing beliefs surrounding infant baptism and its connection to original sin. Biblical Christians argue that repentance and faith are essential for salvation, and infants cannot personally repent.

Avoid being sheep following the wolf.

Article warns against blind faith in religious leaders, emphasizing individual discernment and accountability.

Salvation – Can we lose it?

The author believes true salvation involves a heart change, not a fleeting moment, and is evidenced by a lifetime of service and faith.

Trump Quotes from the 2026 National Prayer Breakfast

The article examines Trump’s views on prayer and salvation, contrasting his perspective with the theological concept of works-based salvation as taken from quotes from the National Prayer Breakfast 2026.

Please Stop This Ride

The author, Rina Schultz, is grappling with profound grief after losing her brother and daughter in quick succession. Despite the promise of a “year of grace,” she finds herself overwhelmed by sorrow and questions when the goodness will begin.

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

The greatest commandment in the Bible.

Saturday, February 14th, 2026

Christian news highlights include a European Court of Human Rights hearing against Turkey, an Arizona judge striking down abortion restrictions, and a Lifeway Research poll on Protestant churchgoers’ Scripture reading habits.

Why God created man?

A profound question.

Taking the Mark of the Beast and Still Going to Heaven

I know for many Biblical Christians, the title of...

Famous Atheists Who Became Christians

Stories of transformation and faith

Avoid being sheep following the wolf.

Article warns against blind faith in religious leaders, emphasizing individual discernment and accountability.

A Lamb’s Blood is used as Snake Venom

Jesus is the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!

One World Religion – From the Pope

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

There is a Reason for so many Bible Translations

While studying for my postgraduate degree in translation, we...

Moral Purity:

Reflecting God’s Holiness

We can’t hide anything from God.

The verse from Isaiah 53:3 describes Jesus as despised and rejected, a man of sorrows. The message encourages not to hide from Jesus but to openly seek Him, acknowledging our true selves and burdens and allowing Him to heal and forgive.

What is the next step when you become a Christian?

New Christians should prioritize a personal relationship with Jesus, focusing on faith in His resurrection, and embracing their unique spiritual journey within a supportive communitity.

Knowing What the Future Holds

And knowing Who holds it.

Rome’s Fall and America’s Future

A reminder that history can serve us well — both as a warning and a guide, but only if we learn.

Four Amazing Benefits of the Cross

The ultimate gift of God.

Can You Be Good Without God?

You can — but it’s not enough

The Greatest Love Story Ever Told

From the Creator of the universe.

Humor - with a spiritual point.

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What kind of degree did Noah need before building?

Noah’s obedience in building the ark, despite ridicule, exemplifies faith in God’s command. The ark, a symbol of salvation, demonstrates how faith should manifest in actions, mirroring the Christian journey.

Pastor Heads To Booth After Service To Await Scores From The Judges

The article emphasizes the importance of approaching sermons with humility and discernment, rather than quick judgment. Ultimately, the focus should be on God’s message rather than personal opinions.

Did Adam and Eve ever have a date?

The Bible does not specify the type of fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil, though it is commonly believed to be an apple. This belief may have originated from the Latin word for apple, “mālum,” which is similar to the word for “evil.”

How many Christians does it take to fix a lightbulb?

The article stresses the importance of Christians walking in the light of Jesus, reflecting His kindness, truth, and mercy to others.

Pentecostal Church Doesn’t Notice Riot Is Occurring

Closeness with God comes from a daily relationship with Him, not just Sunday worship. It requires submission to His will and embedding Him in every aspect of life.

What is Eve’s favorite food?

A 2024 Gallup study found that 71% of respondents believe in a creator God, despite decades of naturalistic evolution being taught in schools.

Salvation

In the News

Saturday, February 14th, 2026

Christian news highlights include a European Court of Human Rights hearing against Turkey, an Arizona judge striking down abortion restrictions, and a Lifeway Research poll on Protestant churchgoers’ Scripture reading habits.

How to Identify a Cult

The article examines cult-like behavior in Christian movements, using the Trojan Horse metaphor. It identifies eight cult characteristics, including unquestioning loyalty and selective truth.

Once Saved, Not Always Safe

The article argues against the doctrine of “Once Saved, Always Saved,” asserting that salvation requires ongoing obedience and a willingness to crucify the flesh. The author shares personal experiences, including witnessing God’s mercy in providing opportunities for repentance, to illustrate this belief.

Saturday, February 7, 2026

This week’s top Christian news stories cover a range of topics. These include a Finnish MP’s trial over a Bible verse tweet, a study showing a decline in pastors considering quitting, and a growing trend of AI agents exhibiting human-like behaviors.

It’s Getting Colder

The article discusses the dangers of a hardened heart, particularly towards God, and how it can lead to a morally corrupt mind. It offers suggestions for softening a hardened heart, including prayer, repentance, Bible study, gratitude, forgiveness, and surrounding oneself with supportive believers.

Suicide is Painless — A Christian Perspective

Suicide is a tragic epidemic, impacting countless lives. While some Christians believe it is the unpardonable sin, the author argues that all sins, including suicide, are forgiven through Jesus’ sacrifice.

Saturday January 31st, 2026

A roundup of 40+ top stories from social media relevant to Christian readers. The stories cover a range of topics including religious freedom, political issues, technological advancements, and cultural trends, all viewed through a Biblical Christian Worldview. The stories highlight both positive developments and concerns within the Christian community.

Biblical Christian Denominational Differences

Denominational differences within Biblical Christianity can create barriers and weaken the church’s witness. This article emphasizes unity among believers, urging them to focus on shared core beliefs.

Saturday January 24th, 2026

A compilation of 30+ top stories from various Christian news sources, covering topics like transgender athletes in sports, religious symbols in public spaces, refugee welfare, and the impact of AI on theology. The stories also highlight concerns about declining church attendance, religious freedom violations, and the need for Christians to engage in society while maintaining their faith.

5 Ways AI Acts Like a Demon

AI offers increased knowledge, similar to the serpent’s temptation in the Garden of Eden. It can lie, deceive, and tell people what they want to hear, mirroring Satan’s tactics. Ultimately, the article suggests that AI, like demons, can be destructive.

On the Wrong Side of the Red Sea

Christians are defending oppressive systems, prioritizing order and stability over compassion and justice. This is a betrayal of Christ’s teachings, as seen in the story of the Good Samaritan and Jesus’ interactions with the marginalized.

Finding God’s Peace in a World on Fire

Christians can find peace during chaos by trusting in God’s character, praying, and remembering His promises.

Saturday January 17, 2026

A summary of top Christian news stories from various sources, including CBN, Christian Warrior Training, Fox News, Crosswalk, Graphs about Religion, Premier Christian News, and Prophesy News Watch. The stories cover a range of topics, from persecution of Christians in China to debates about transgender athletes in sports.

Near-Death Experiences—Examples

The article explores near-death experiences (NDEs) from a Biblical Christian perspective, presenting evidence of their reality through various cases. These include verifiable out-of-body experiences, vivid NDEs despite blindness, and accurate recollections during resuscitation.

Abortion, Homosexuality and Biblical Controversy

The article examines the controversy surrounding abortion and homosexuality in America, attributing it to Biblical Christian beliefs. It highlights salvation through Jesus Christ, eternal punishment for non-believers, and God’s morality.

Key Concepts

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.

Spiritual Growth
Grow in Your Faith

If I’m Dead to Sin, Why Must I Kill It Every Day?

Believers are both dead to sin and called to actively resist it daily. This paradox reflects the tension between positional and progressive sanctification, requiring believers to maintain alignment with their identity and witness to the world.

Living in the Shallow Waters of Christianity

Which end of the pool are you living in?

ALWAYS BE TRUTHFUL

Living in truth is the most heroic thing you...

God’s Dark Side…Brought to Light

God’s emotional dark side When we hear about the God...

Beyond Twisting Scripture

This is an excerpt from a response I wrote...

Just Tell the Lost the Truth, Short and Sweet – Not

There is a strain of Biblical Christians who are...

Thinking of Reading the Bible in a Year?

A time-bound plan, like a 60- or 90-day Bible reading plan, helps readers grasp the full storyline of Scripture and cultivate a deeper hunger for God’s Word.

Death Grip on a Mirage

Loving Jesus is our ticket to Heaven.

Devotions

We can’t hide anything from God.

The verse from Isaiah 53:3 describes Jesus as despised and rejected, a man of sorrows. The message encourages not to hide from Jesus but to openly seek Him, acknowledging our true selves and burdens and allowing Him to heal and forgive.

Are You Doing What God Calls You To Do?

Proverbs 16:2 reminds us that while we may see our actions as clean, God weighs our motives. We should ask ourselves “why” we do what we do and seek God’s perspective on our motives, aiming to glorify Him.

Are you ready for what’s next?

The verse from Acts 21:13 is used to question our readiness to suffer for Jesus, contrasting our everyday preparations with spiritual preparedness. The author reflects on the challenge of being ready to leave comfort and security for the sake of the gospel, acknowledging that contentment can become a barrier to God’s call.

Reach Out and Welcome

The church family, like a team, must remain focused and avoid complacency to honor God and spread His kingdom. A newcomer felt unwelcome due to a lack of inclusion, highlighting the need to reach out to all, regardless of differences, and treat them as God’s children.

End Times

The Tree of Life:

The Tree of Life, a symbol of restored fellowship and divine provision, reappears in Revelation, bearing fruit monthly in the New Jerusalem. This suggests that eternity will unfold in rhythm and sequence, with time redeemed and a meaningful progression.

Israel / US Relationship – Deteriorating Rapidly

The relationship between Israel and the United Sates is...

“Imagine” – China & The New World Order

John Lennon's "Imagine" offers a glimpse of the New...

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Saturday, February 14th, 2026

Christian news highlights include a European Court of Human Rights hearing against Turkey, an Arizona judge striking down abortion restrictions, and a Lifeway Research poll on Protestant churchgoers’ Scripture reading habits.

Avoid being sheep following the wolf.

Article warns against blind faith in religious leaders, emphasizing individual discernment and accountability.

What is the next step when you become a Christian?

New Christians should prioritize a personal relationship with Jesus, focusing on faith in His resurrection, and embracing their unique spiritual journey within a supportive communitity.

We can’t hide anything from God.

The verse from Isaiah 53:3 describes Jesus as despised and rejected, a man of sorrows. The message encourages not to hide from Jesus but to openly seek Him, acknowledging our true selves and burdens and allowing Him to heal and forgive.

What can one learn about God by watching squirrels?

The author compares his relationship with God to squirrels, acknowledging God’s persistent pursuit and realizing our worthiness of God’s love.

Salvation – Can we lose it?

The author believes true salvation involves a heart change, not a fleeting moment, and is evidenced by a lifetime of service and faith.

How to Identify a Cult

The article examines cult-like behavior in Christian movements, using the Trojan Horse metaphor. It identifies eight cult characteristics, including unquestioning loyalty and selective truth.

Are You Doing What God Calls You To Do?

Proverbs 16:2 reminds us that while we may see our actions as clean, God weighs our motives. We should ask ourselves “why” we do what we do and seek God’s perspective on our motives, aiming to glorify Him.

Trump Quotes from the 2026 National Prayer Breakfast

The article examines Trump’s views on prayer and salvation, contrasting his perspective with the theological concept of works-based salvation as taken from quotes from the National Prayer Breakfast 2026.

Once Saved, Not Always Safe

The article argues against the doctrine of “Once Saved, Always Saved,” asserting that salvation requires ongoing obedience and a willingness to crucify the flesh. The author shares personal experiences, including witnessing God’s mercy in providing opportunities for repentance, to illustrate this belief.

Question...

Question #18: Will God allow our disobedience and idolatry to go unpunished?

Answer: No, every sin is against the sovereignty,...

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

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

Question #6: How can we glorify God?

Answer: We glorify God by enjoying him, loving...

Question #26: What else does Christ’s death redeem?

Answer: Christ’s death is the beginning of the...

Question #37: How does the Holy Spirit help us?

Answer: The Holy Spirit convicts us of our...

Question #7: What does the law of God require?

Answer: Personal, perfect, and perpetual obedience; that we...

Question #45: Is baptism with water the washing away of sin itself?

Only the blood of Christ and the Holy Spirit can cleanse us from sin,

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

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

Question #13: Can anyone keep the law of God perfectly?

Answer: Since the fall, no mere human has...