Toxic religion distorts spiritual authority into control, causing spiritual abuse and manipulating Scripture for personal gain. This results in shattered lives and a longing for true restoration. Deconstruction may provide temporary relief but often leads to doubt and insecurity. Genuine healing and peace are found solely in the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
When Heaven Opened on the Mountain
The Transfiguration of Jesus, detailed in Matthew 17:1-9, reveals His divine identity and authority. With Moses and Elijah symbolizing the Law and Prophets, God the Father emphasizes Christ as the ultimate revelation. This moment foreshadows both His glory and the path through the cross, underscoring that salvation rests solely in Him.
The Glory of Christ Revealed by the Spirit
In this reflection on 1 Corinthians 2:1-12, Paul emphasizes that true knowledge of God comes not from human wisdom or eloquence but through divine revelation, centered on Christ and His crucifixion. The Holy Spirit enables believers to understand God's eternal wisdom and grace, which surpasses human comprehension and cultural values.
Living by Faith in the Righteousness of Christ
Jesus declares that entry into the kingdom of heaven rests upon a righteousness that exceeds all outward obedience. Drawing from Matthew 5:13–20 and the writings of the Apostle Paul, this article centers on Christ as the fulfillment of the law and the source of the righteousness credited to all who believe.
Guarding the Gospel Against End-Times Error
Full-preterism claims that Christ's second coming and resurrection occurred by AD 70, which redefines hope and diminishes Christ’s authority, contradicting historic orthodoxy. This view empties the church's purpose, faith, and sacraments of meaning, leading to resignation rather than hope, ultimately denying the promise of future physical resurrection and renewal.
The End of the Age Has Not Yet Come
The claim that the end of the age has already occurred poses significant theological issues, particularly regarding the Holy Spirit's presence in the Church. Christ's promises and teachings, especially around His return and the resurrection, indicate that the consummation awaits. Hyper-preterism contradicts Scripture and the historic beliefs of Christianity, undermining the Church's mission and hope.
Before I Formed You
Jeremiah 1:5 emphasizes God's intimate knowledge and purpose for His creation, particularly for Jeremiah as a prophet. God's relationship with His people reflects sovereign care and intentionality, establishing their calling from before birth. This assurance offers comfort to believers, affirming that God's plans and purposes are unwavering and rooted in His eternal wisdom.
Faith, Humility, and Love in an Imperfect Church
Church history reveals both faithfulness and failure. This article calls us to humility, patience, and love, reminding us that none of us sees perfectly. True faith rests in Christ, submits to Scripture, and speaks the truth with grace, trusting God alone to judge hearts and build His church.
Redeemed, Not Discarded: Flesh, Resurrection, and and the Hope of Glory
I tell you this, brothers: flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God, nor does the perishable inherit the imperishable. I Corinthians 15:50 At first hearing, Paul’s words can sound harsh. Do they mean that human bodies have no place in God’s eternal kingdom? That everything physical must be discarded forever? Or is Paul … Continue reading Redeemed, Not Discarded: Flesh, Resurrection, and and the Hope of Glory
Christianity Is Christ: Salvation Accomplished, Not Earned
Christianity is not a works-based religion defined by rules, but a faith centered on what Christ has done. The Gospel emphasizes His life, death, and resurrection. Salvation is entirely by divine grace through faith, gifted by God, leading believers to experience peace and righteousness without condemnation, affirming that salvation is solely the Lord's work.
