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What the Bible Says About Witnessing
What the Bible Says About Witnessing. The term "witnessing" has become diluted in modern Christianity. It often evokes images of handing out tracts, issuing awkward invitations to church, or casually saying "God bless you" at work to signal one’s faith. While these efforts may come from a place of sincerity, they fall far short of the biblical concept of what it means to bear witness to Christ.
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Can Christians Commit Acts of Violence?
Can Christians Commit Acts of Violence? "Don’t think I came to bring peace to the earth; I did not come to bring peace, but a sword."— Matthew 10:34 This verse has often been misinterpreted to imply divine sanction for violence in the name of Christ. However, a closer textual, contextual, and theological analysis reveals the opposite. The intent behind this statement is not martial aggression, but the inevitable division that arises from uncompromising allegiance to Christ an
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Unity: The Bond of Peace or the Bait of Compromise?
Unity: The Bond of Peace or the Bait of Compromise? Unity is essential to the Christian life, but it is never separated from truth. In fact, the Bible warns that counterfeit unity — unity not grounded in the gospel — can be dangerous. The Tower of Babel (Genesis 11) is one of the first records of human "unity," and it ends in divine judgment. So what does biblical unity actually look like?
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Prophecy: Truth-Telling, Not Fortune-Telling
Prophecy: Truth-Telling, Not Fortune-Telling. In a world flooded with self-proclaimed prophets, vague “words from the Lord,” and emotionally charged predictions, many Christians are left confused about the true nature of prophecy. Is it fortune-telling? A supernatural ability to see the future? A personal message from God about your career, relationships, or finances?
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Tongues: Biblical Languages, Misuse, & Truth About Glossolalia
Tongues: Biblical Languages, Misuse, & Truth About Glossolalia. If you've ever walked into a church and heard people speaking in strange, unrecognizable sounds, you may have wondered: What in the world is going on here? You’re not alone. “Speaking in tongues” is one of the most talked-about—and misunderstood—topics in Christianity today.
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Temptation: Trials, Testing, and Triumph in Christ
Temptation: Trials, Testing, and Triumph in Christ. Temptation is often misunderstood in modern Christianity. Some view it as merely an occasional nuisance. Others resign themselves to it, saying, “I’m only human.” But the Bible treats temptation as a deeply spiritual battleground—one that every believer must engage with intentionally, not passively.
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Suffering: The Refining Fire of the Faithful
Suffering: The Refining Fire of the Faithful I. Introduction: The Biblical Reality of Suffering Suffering is not a glitch in the...
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What Is Sin? A Biblical, Theological, and Practical Treatment
What Is Sin? A Biblical, Theological, and Practical Treatment.
Sin is more than just “doing bad things.” Biblically, sin is missing the mark—falling short of God’s holiness and will. It is lawlessness (1 John 3:4), rebellion (Isaiah 1:2), and unbelief (Romans 14:23). But it’s also deeper than behavior—it's a condition of the heart.
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Sexual Sin: What the Bible Really Says
Sexual Sin: What the Bible Really Says. Few topics in the church today are as controversial—or as muddied—as sexual morality. Modern culture pressures believers to either revise or soften biblical teachings to fit contemporary values. Meanwhile, many churches avoid the subject entirely, hoping silence will preserve peace. But silence never produces righteousness.
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Scripture: The Authority and Sufficiency of the Bible
Scripture: The Authority and Sufficiency of the Bible.
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible is not just a religious text—it is the Word of God, breathed out by Him, sufficient to equip the believer, and the sole final authority on all spiritual matters. The battle over Scripture’s authority is nothing new. It has raged since the serpent’s first words in Genesis: “Did God really say…?” (Genesis 3:1, NLT). But Jesus settled it: “The Scriptures cannot be altered” (John 10:35, N
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Sanctification: Becoming What You Were Made For
Sanctification: Becoming What You Were Made For
Sanctification is not an optional upgrade for elite Christians—it is the evidence of genuine salvation. While justification declares us righteous before God by faith in Christ, sanctification is the ongoing process by which God actually makes us righteous in conduct, character, and desire. To separate the two is to invite a faith that saves no one.
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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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Deliverance Ministry: Is It For Christians?
Deliverance Ministry: Is It For Christians? Among all the topics in the Christian world, few stir as much fascination—and confusion—as deliverance ministry. For some, deliverance is about every negative emotion or struggle being blamed on demons. For others, it is a neglected dimension of the church’s calling to set captives free.
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Confession
Confession. For many Christians, the word "confession" conjures images of dark booths, whispered sins, and clerical absolution. While that’s the legacy of post-medieval Catholicism, the Bible presents a richer, more relational view.
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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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Cessationism vs. Continuationism
One of the most divisive issues in the modern Church isn’t over salvation or the gospel—but over spiritual gifts. Some Christians say that tongues, prophecy, and healing ceased with the apostles. Others insist they’re still fully active.
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