Antinomianism falsely abuses lawless grace

Antinomianism falsely teaches that grace removes the need for obedience. But true grace leads believers to holy living, not lawlessness.

Does grace mean lawlessness? Don’t compromise! Learn about antinomianism—the dangerous teaching that links sin and spiritual liberty. Discover Christ’s warning via Jezebel to embrace true holiness and obedience. Continue ReadingAntinomianism falsely abuses lawless grace

The Danger of Hero Worship in the Church

The Danger of Hero Worship in the Church — Admiration becomes idolatry when we need the person more than we seek the Savior

Are your expectations tied to personality? This post confronts the danger of hero worship, revealing why following men over Christ can mislead us. Discover how the eternal message always transcends the temporary messenger. Continue ReadingThe Danger of Hero Worship in the Church

Judas Iscariot (Believer or Unbeliever, Remorse or Repentance)

What was Judas Iscariot’s spiritual condition? Was he ever truly a believer? Or was he a pretender all along?

Was Judas truly a sincere believer? We dive deep into Scripture to compare views on his sin and fate. Discover why *true repentance* separates worldly sorrow from genuine faith, helping you understand divine sovereignty and Christ’s Word. Continue ReadingJudas Iscariot (Believer or Unbeliever, Remorse or Repentance)

What Does It Mean to Take the Name of the Lord in Vain?

A life honoring God leads to true contentment, but a vain, reckless life that dishonors God will end in disaster. Choose reverence over ruin. (Exodus 20:7)

Do your actions reflect true reverence? Learn why “taking the name of the Lord in vain” is more than just profanity. This guide explores the holy character of God and how to live by His commandment, honoring Him with every word. Continue ReadingWhat Does It Mean to Take the Name of the Lord in Vain?