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Marijuana Use: A Biblical Perspective
Marijuana Use: A Biblical Perspective. Marijuana has become a hot-button issue in Christian circles, especially with its increasing legalization for recreational and medicinal use. As Bible-believing Christians, the goal isn't to ask, "Is this legal or culturally accepted?" but rather, "Is this godly?" The Bible doesn't mention marijuana directly, but it provides more than enough wisdom to build a thoughtful, scriptural perspective on its use.
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What the Bible Says About Lying
Lying is so deeply embedded in human behavior that it often passes without conscience. We call it strategy, diplomacy, or even kindness. Culture teaches us to bend the truth if it means avoiding offense or gaining advantage. But Scripture never offers such latitude. From Genesis to Revelation, lying is condemned without exception—not merely as a mistake, but as a reflection of Satan’s nature and a pathway to eternal judgment.
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God is Love - But What Does That Mean?
God is Love - But What Does That Mean? God is love, yes—but love must be defined by God, not by modern emotional sentiment. In the context of 1 John 4, the apostle is speaking specifically to the church about those who know God and abide in Him. “Anyone who does not love does not know God, for God is love” (1 John 4:8, LEB). This is not a universal affirmation of all people, but a doctrinal statement about those who are in Christ.
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What the Bible Says About the Kingdom of God
What the Bible Says About the Kingdom of God. The phrase “Kingdom of God” appears throughout the Bible, especially in the words of Jesus. And yet, few doctrines are as misunderstood. Some reduce the kingdom to heaven—something far off, after death. Others treat it as entirely internal, spiritualized into emotion or personal peace.
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What The Bible Says About Justification
What the Bible Says About Justification. What does it mean to be “justified”? For many, it’s just a theological word—important, perhaps, but abstract. For others, it's confused with “being made better” or “trying harder.” But Scripture makes one thing unmistakably clear: justification is not about what we do—it's about what God declares.
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Will God Judge Christians?
Will God Judge Christians? Judgment is not a footnote in Scripture—it is a central, unavoidable truth. From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible presents God as the righteous Judge of all the earth, whose verdicts are always true, always just, and ultimately inescapable. And yet, modern theology—especially in popular circles—has tried to soften, distort, or even erase this doctrine.
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Jesus: The Son of God and God the Son
Jesus: The Son of God and God the Son. This is the most important question in human history. Some call Him a prophet, others a good teacher, and some say He was merely a revolutionary. But the Bible is clear: Jesus is God in the flesh, the eternal Son, the promised Messiah, and the only hope for salvation.
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What The Bible Says About Israel
What The Bible Says About Israel. When most people hear the word “Israel,” they think of a modern nation in the Middle East. But Biblical Israel is not simply a country—it is a covenant people formed by God, for God. The Scriptures present Israel not as a mere geopolitical entity, but as a theological reality that unfolds across redemptive history.
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Blessing Modern Israel: Should Christians Bless the Modern State of Israel Because of Genesis 12?
Blessing Modern Israel: Should Christians Bless the Modern State of Israel Because of Genesis 12? Many Christians have heard the claim that supporting the modern state of Israel guarantees God’s blessing, based on Genesis 12:3—“I will bless those who bless you.” But is this really what the Bible teaches? This article takes a careful look at that assumption and shows why it oversimplifies both Scripture and history.
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What the Bible Says About the Image of God (Imago Dei)
What the Bible Says About the Image of God (Imago Dei)What does it mean to be made in the “image of God”? That phrase—Imago Dei in Latin—has fueled centuries of theological reflection. But for many today, it has become little more than a vague compliment: “You matter.” While human dignity is central to this truth, Scripture’s doctrine of the Image of God is far more profound, stretching from Genesis to Revelation and shaping our understanding of creation, sin, salvation, and
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Idolatry: The Worship War Behind Every Sin
Idolatry is not ancient history. Though few today bow to carved statues, the human heart remains no less prone to misplaced worship. In fact, idolatry may be the single most common theme in Scripture—and the most underestimated sin in the modern church.
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Hypocrisy: Wearing a Mask Before God
Hypocrisy: Wearing a Mask Before God. Few charges sting more than “hypocrite.” Even unbelievers instinctively know that pretending to be righteous while harboring unrepentant sin is spiritual fraud. Jesus reserved His fiercest rebukes—not for prostitutes or tax collectors—but for religious actors who loved applause more than obedience. In Scripture, hypocrisy is never a petty fault; it is soul-rot that poisons witness, hardens hearts, and invites judgment.
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Homosexuality: What The Bible Actually Says
Homosexuality: What The Bible Actually Says. In an age dominated by subjective truth and cultural compromise, few biblical issues are as hotly contested—or as desperately in need of clarity—as the Bible’s teaching on homosexuality. Theologians twist ancient texts. Activists appeal to emotion. Even some churches now declare, “God affirms all love.”
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The Holy Spirit: God With Us and In Us
Among the most misunderstood doctrines in Christianity is the person and work of the Holy Spirit. Some reduce Him to a vague “force.” Others overemphasize ecstatic experiences. Still others neglect His role entirely. Yet, without the Holy Spirit, there is no power for the Christian life, no transformation, no Church, and no application of the gospel.
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Hell: What the Bible Actually Says
Hell is not a medieval invention. It’s not a metaphor. It’s not “just separation from God.” It is a real, terrifying consequence for unrepentant sin—described clearly, repeatedly, and with increasing specificity from the Old Testament through the words of Jesus Himself.
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Heaven and Hell: What the Bible Really Says
In a world of fluffy clouds, cartoon devils, and well-worn clichés like “heaven gained another angel,” it’s no wonder confusion about the afterlife is rampant. Pop culture has shaped much of what people believe about heaven and hell, but the Bible tells a far more compelling—and sobering—story. This article offers a deeply biblical, non-denominational explanation of heaven and hell using Greek and Hebrew definitions, Scripture in context, and no theological fluff.
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Is Fear Sin? What The Bible Really Says.
Is Fear Sin? What The Bible Really Says. We live in a culture that’s allergic to fear. Not just afraid of fear—afraid of admitting fear. It’s been replaced with empowerment slogans, self-help theology, and a “God is my buddy” mindset that avoids the raw, trembling holiness of Scripture like the plague. Fear has been branded as sin, weakness, as toxic, even as anti-Christian. But biblically? Fear is the beginning of everything.
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False Teachers
There is no biblical warning more frequent in the New Testament than the warning against false teachers. This isn’t just an occasional cautionary tale; it is the very context into which much of the New Testament was written. Jesus warned about them explicitly. Paul named names. Jude devoted an entire letter to them. Peter said they were coming. John wrote to expose their denial of Christ in the flesh.
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Election & Predestination
Predestination is one of the most misunderstood—and misrepresented—doctrines in Christian theology. Does God choose who will be saved in advance? If so, do we really have free will? What about those who never hear the gospel? Is God unjust? These are not just philosophical questions—they’re deeply personal ones. They strike at the heart of how we understand God's character and how we respond to His calling.
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Church Attendance - What The Bible Says
The Bible does not separate Christ from His Body. It doesn’t present church as optional, antiquated, or replaceable by livestreams. Church attendance isn’t a religious habit—it’s a biblical command, a spiritual necessity, and the context for nearly the entire New Testament.
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