Monthly Archives: December 2025

Working Out Salvation with Fear and Trembling in a Wealthy World

Apparently, there are people who think that when Jesus sits on his glorious throne and puts the sheep on his right and the goats on his left, that he will say to Mother Teresa, “I was hungry, and you did … Continue reading

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Bathing in the Scriptures and the Presence of God

Hardly a day goes by that I don’t get important reminders from Scripture. Today: Prov. 25:26 – Like a muddied spring … is a righteous man who gives way before the wicked.–I have done that so much in my life. … Continue reading

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The Role of Early Church Unity in Strengthening Modern-Day Faith

This is a guest post by Merry Usman. In a world increasingly fragmented by denominational divisions, cultural conflicts, and personal preferences, the church is called to stand as a beacon of unity. Yet, this call often feels difficult to realize … Continue reading

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The Day God Put on Armor: Isaiah’s Hidden Explanation of the Atonement

Isaiah 59:15 and the chapters following are surely the best picture of the Atonement that no one pays attention to, much like Proverbs 8:22-31 in regard to the Trinity and creation. The Breach That Requires Atonement/Reconciliation Let’s jump right into … Continue reading

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