'Put to death therefore what is earthly in you: sexual immorality, impurity, passion, evil desire, and covetousness, which is idolatry.' - Colossians 3:5 The Colossians were dealing with the very same things we all go through and wrestle with after conversion: this putting on the new self and mortifying the old. This transformation does not... Continue Reading →
Distorted Righteousness (Legalism)
A word thrown around among Christians and some who critique the Church is this little term called Legalism. Some have used Legalism as a defensive excuse for not obeying and/or strictly adhering to the commands of God found in His word. They have also commonly used this word as a reason to deconstruct the Church... Continue Reading →
Nothing Pleasing
'And without faith it is impossible to please him, for whoever would draw near to God must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who seek him.' - Hebrews 11:6 Mark Twain once said, “The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find... Continue Reading →
Charlie Kirk
Charlie Kirk was known for his debates on college campuses, where he passionately captivated audiences with his compelling arguments and articulate discourse. He enjoyed challenging the common political thoughts of those on the university grounds, pushing students to think critically about their beliefs and engage in meaningful dialogue. He desired to see the next generation... Continue Reading →
Limited Atonement
The view of Limited Atonement (also known as “particular atonement") stems from the understanding of the death of Christ and how it applies to the Elect. It is crucial to understand what is not meant by the word limited; we are not speaking of a lesser atonement, nor are we saying that Christ could not... Continue Reading →
The Influence of the World Leads to Corruption
'For what does it profit a man if he gains the whole world and loses or forfeits himself?' - Luke 9:25 Many people who rise or fall in the spotlight usually do it according to worldly standards. With the standard of the world set so heavily focused on sin, it is increasingly difficult to live... Continue Reading →
Where to find Racism in the Bible
We are at it again. Denominations are scrutinizing internet trolls, opening their Scriptures and catechism to engage in yet another battle. Racism is addressed in the Bible, but recently, it has been noted that the word "racism" did not exist in the original texts; thus, those who argue to “find it in the Bible” are... Continue Reading →
A Nation For God
In this article, we will walk down memory lane back to the history we learned in school during our youth, of events and ideas that shaped the foundation of our nation. However, we shall uncover the truth behind the reasons such history truly took place, which is the underlying faith that carried them through trials... Continue Reading →
The Christian Divide that is Ethnic Israel and the Answer.
You see it splattered all over social media: “It is the Jews.” You pick one side or the other—there is no middle ground in society today. So how are we supposed to think about these things as Christians? Much of it comes down to eschatology—either the biblical view or the dispensational one. Not all dispensationalists... Continue Reading →
Vainless Repetition? – A Defense of the Lord’s Prayer in Common Use
I remember my original excitement as I purchased Gibson's Be Thou My Vision devotional, hoping for something to standardize and assist in my personal devotion. As I was reviewing my new devotional, I was surprised that despite every day having a unique and robust offerings each one ended with the Lord's Prayer. I was personally... Continue Reading →