Is Truth by Megan Woods Biblical and Theologically Sound?

Truth by Mega Woods the chorus is biblical and theologically sound. “He looks at me and wouldn’t change a thing”[In justification: He sees me clothed in Christ’s righteousness, fully accepted (2 Cor 5:21). In sanctification: though He delights in me, His love keeps transforming me (Rom 8:29; Heb 12:6).]

Does pop music align with biblical truth? We deep-dive into “Truth” by Megan Woods! Learn if its claims about identity in Christ and spiritual warfare are truly *theologically sound*. Read our full analysis grounded in Scripture today. Continue ReadingIs Truth by Megan Woods Biblical and Theologically Sound?

Accepted in Christ, Transformed by Grace (Understanding Positional Acceptance and Progressive Sanctification)

The balance of grace (positional standing) and transformation (progressive sanctification) is the secret to joyful, fruitful Christian living.

Are you confusing assurance with effort? We explore the vital balance of positional acceptance and progressive sanctification. Understand how Christ’s finished work secures your standing while the Spirit works daily to transform you into His image. Continue ReadingAccepted in Christ, Transformed by Grace (Understanding Positional Acceptance and Progressive Sanctification)

The Welcoming Church versus The Consumer Mindset

Scripture confronts the consumer mindset and calls us instead to a life-giving, God-centered, welcoming vision of the church.

Are you treating church like a product? We explore why rejecting the consumer mindset is vital. Discover how we move past personal needs toward truly glorifying God as a welcoming body of Christ. Continue ReadingThe Welcoming Church versus The Consumer Mindset

A Step‑by‑Step Bible Study Why Water Baptism is not Required for Salvation

This study equips believers to explain from Scripture that we are saved by grace through faith in Jesus Christ alone, not by water baptism

Does *water baptism* save us? Discover the clear biblical truth! This study equips you to explain that salvation is by grace through faith in Christ alone, while water obedience identifies us with Him—a vital testimony after believing. Continue ReadingA Step‑by‑Step Bible Study Why Water Baptism is not Required for Salvation