Truth for Faith, Life, and Practice
From a Biblical Perspective
Truth for Faith, Life and Practice
From a Biblical Perspective
Why Ultimately Only Eternal Lives Matter
Surely we agree that black lives matter. However, the term has become less of a principled reality, and more of a term that sparks useless debate. This post is a response to a popular misuse of Luke 15:4-7 to promote it.
A Loveless vs. a Loved Less Marriage
A hit song says that love is more than a feeling. And most would agree. Yet even many Christian marriages end up feeling loveless. This post discusses something extremely important for all Christian couples to remember.
Justice Misunderstood: Why We Must Not Let the Masses Guide Our Message
God doesn’t call things just or unjust because they just are. Things are just or unjust because God says they are. This post reflects on that premise to look at why we must stay focused on preaching the gospel of Christ.
Our Woken is Broken: The Eyes Wide Shutness of Sin and the Only Permanent Solution
A tidal wave of racial unrest is sweeping across America. And when the churches should be like lifeboats, many of them are in need of rescue from the riptide of social justice warfare and its self-proclaimed “wokeness”.
Noah-Tension: A World Willfully Ignorant of the Signs of God’s Judgment
This post looks at Romans chapter 1 as a reminder to the church to not let the changing tides of social issues and news cycles cause us to focus too intently on the cares of a world that is clearly under God’s judgment.
The Church and a Great Deception of Decadence
While the church should always stand for justice and love mercy, we must be ever so vigilant in our duty of spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ. This post exposes a subtle way Satan distracts the saints from doing...
Racism and a Sinful Humanity’s Egoism in Light of a Holy God’s Altruism
Satan knows racism and its murderous results is one of the greatest deceptions, because it is a part of the lie that originates with him—the father of lies. This post offers perspectives every Christian should consider.
Should Christians See Color?
The racial climate in America is once again in a stir. A recent shooting of an unarmed Black man has sparked major debate. This post looks at the “I don’t see color” statement many make, and why it has no biblical basis.
The Empty House(s) of the LORD…
Since mid-March of this year, the churches have not been permitted to assemble. This post offers a very important thought for us to consider from 2 Kings chapter 22 when God’s law was found in the house of the LORD.
The Lying Inclusive Song of Hearts That Are Far From God
As a comfort during the COVID-19 shutdown, Tyler Perry assembled some celeb friends to sing “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands”. This post addresses some clear dangers of following the likes of Perry and T. D. Jakes.
7 Things to Remember as We Assemble Ourselves Together
The COVID-19 shutdown continues under a government order to limit gatherings to less than 10 people. This post covers 7 facets of Christian assembly that help us to not be confused or frustrated by these new limitations.
The Viral Soothing Song of a Life Without GOD in the World
In response to concerns with COVID19, Gal Gadot and friends, did a viral video singing John Lennon’s song, “Imagine”. This is further proof of the utter godlessness characteristic of a world that God must and will judge.
Why Ultimately Only Eternal Lives Matter
Surely we agree that black lives matter. However, the term has become less of a principled reality, and more of a term that sparks useless debate. This post is a response to a popular misuse of Luke 15:4-7 to promote it.
A Loveless vs. a Loved Less Marriage
A hit song says that love is more than a feeling. And most would agree. Yet even many Christian marriages end up feeling loveless. This post discusses something extremely important for all Christian couples to remember.
Justice Misunderstood: Why We Must Not Let the Masses Guide Our Message
God doesn’t call things just or unjust because they just are. Things are just or unjust because God says they are. This post reflects on that premise to look at why we must stay focused on preaching the gospel of Christ.
Our Woken is Broken: The Eyes Wide Shutness of Sin and the Only Permanent Solution
A tidal wave of racial unrest is sweeping across America. And when the churches should be like lifeboats, many of them are in need of rescue from the riptide of social justice warfare and its self-proclaimed “wokeness”.
Noah-Tension: A World Willfully Ignorant of the Signs of God’s Judgment
This post looks at Romans chapter 1 as a reminder to the church to not let the changing tides of social issues and news cycles cause us to focus too intently on the cares of a world that is clearly under God’s judgment.
The Church and a Great Deception of Decadence
While the church should always stand for justice and love mercy, we must be ever so vigilant in our duty of spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ. This post exposes a subtle way Satan distracts the saints from doing...
Racism and a Sinful Humanity’s Egoism in Light of a Holy God’s Altruism
Satan knows racism and its murderous results is one of the greatest deceptions, because it is a part of the lie that originates with him—the father of lies. This post offers perspectives every Christian should consider.
Should Christians See Color?
The racial climate in America is once again in a stir. A recent shooting of an unarmed Black man has sparked major debate. This post looks at the “I don’t see color” statement many make, and why it has no biblical basis.
The Empty House(s) of the LORD…
Since mid-March of this year, the churches have not been permitted to assemble. This post offers a very important thought for us to consider from 2 Kings chapter 22 when God’s law was found in the house of the LORD.
The Lying Inclusive Song of Hearts That Are Far From God
As a comfort during the COVID-19 shutdown, Tyler Perry assembled some celeb friends to sing “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands”. This post addresses some clear dangers of following the likes of Perry and T. D. Jakes.
7 Things to Remember as We Assemble Ourselves Together
The COVID-19 shutdown continues under a government order to limit gatherings to less than 10 people. This post covers 7 facets of Christian assembly that help us to not be confused or frustrated by these new limitations.
The Viral Soothing Song of a Life Without GOD in the World
In response to concerns with COVID19, Gal Gadot and friends, did a viral video singing John Lennon’s song, “Imagine”. This is further proof of the utter godlessness characteristic of a world that God must and will judge.
Why Ultimately Only Eternal Lives Matter
Surely we agree that black lives matter. However, the term has become less of a principled reality, and more of a term that sparks useless debate. This post is a response to a popular misuse of Luke 15:4-7 to promote it.
A Loveless vs. a Loved Less Marriage
A hit song says that love is more than a feeling. And most would agree. Yet even many Christian marriages end up feeling loveless. This post discusses something extremely important for all Christian couples to remember.
Justice Misunderstood: Why We Must Not Let the Masses Guide Our Message
God doesn’t call things just or unjust because they just are. Things are just or unjust because God says they are. This post reflects on that premise to look at why we must stay focused on preaching the gospel of Christ.
Our Woken is Broken: The Eyes Wide Shutness of Sin and the Only Permanent Solution
A tidal wave of racial unrest is sweeping across America. And when the churches should be like lifeboats, many of them are in need of rescue from the riptide of social justice warfare and its self-proclaimed “wokeness”.
Noah-Tension: A World Willfully Ignorant of the Signs of God’s Judgment
This post looks at Romans chapter 1 as a reminder to the church to not let the changing tides of social issues and news cycles cause us to focus too intently on the cares of a world that is clearly under God’s judgment.
The Church and a Great Deception of Decadence
While the church should always stand for justice and love mercy, we must be ever so vigilant in our duty of spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ. This post exposes a subtle way Satan distracts the saints from doing...
Racism and a Sinful Humanity’s Egoism in Light of a Holy God’s Altruism
Satan knows racism and its murderous results is one of the greatest deceptions, because it is a part of the lie that originates with him—the father of lies. This post offers perspectives every Christian should consider.
Should Christians See Color?
The racial climate in America is once again in a stir. A recent shooting of an unarmed Black man has sparked major debate. This post looks at the “I don’t see color” statement many make, and why it has no biblical basis.
The Empty House(s) of the LORD…
Since mid-March of this year, the churches have not been permitted to assemble. This post offers a very important thought for us to consider from 2 Kings chapter 22 when God’s law was found in the house of the LORD.
The Lying Inclusive Song of Hearts That Are Far From God
As a comfort during the COVID-19 shutdown, Tyler Perry assembled some celeb friends to sing “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands”. This post addresses some clear dangers of following the likes of Perry and T. D. Jakes.
7 Things to Remember as We Assemble Ourselves Together
The COVID-19 shutdown continues under a government order to limit gatherings to less than 10 people. This post covers 7 facets of Christian assembly that help us to not be confused or frustrated by these new limitations.
The Viral Soothing Song of a Life Without GOD in the World
In response to concerns with COVID19, Gal Gadot and friends, did a viral video singing John Lennon’s song, “Imagine”. This is further proof of the utter godlessness characteristic of a world that God must and will judge.
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