Category: what is

  • What Is a Christian? A Biblical Definition the Modern Church Forgot

    What Is a Christian? A Biblical Definition the Modern Church Forgot

    Introduction: The Question We Can No Longer Avoid I want to start by saying this plainly: this is a question every person who uses the word “Christian” should be willing to ask. Truth welcomes scrutiny. If you are living in the truth, then questioning it with the intent to grow, understand, or strengthen that truth…

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  • Old Testament God vs New Testament God: Same God, Full Story

    Old Testament God vs New Testament God: Same God, Full Story

    Why does God seem harsher in the Old Testament? Scripture shows the same holy, merciful God in both covenants, fulfilled in Christ.

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  • Testing Mormonism: Scripture, History, and the Claims of Restoration

    Testing Mormonism: Scripture, History, and the Claims of Restoration

    Introduction This blog post exists to take a critical and honest look at Mormonism (also known as LDS), not from a place of hostility, but from a place of truth-seeking and doctrinal clarity. The need for this examination arose during conversations I had with a Mormon elder and a trainee who were attempting to convert…

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  • Baptism in Christianity: Is It Required for Salvation?

    Baptism in Christianity: Is It Required for Salvation?

    What role does baptism play in the life of a believer? This post explores the biblical and historical foundations of baptism—not as a means of salvation, but as a required next step of obedience. From water baptism to the indwelling of the Holy Spirit and the lifelong journey of sanctification, discover what it truly means…

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  • The Real Gospel: Grace, Repentance, and the Cost of Discipleship

    The Real Gospel: Grace, Repentance, and the Cost of Discipleship

    Many modern messages emphasize grace while neglecting repentance and sacrifice. But Jesus never offered a half-gospel. He called us to deny ourselves, take up our cross daily, and follow Him. In this post, we unpack the true Gospel—a grace that transforms, a repentance that realigns, and a discipleship that costs everything. This is the Gospel…

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  • The Truth About Faith and Works in Christian Life

    The Truth About Faith and Works in Christian Life

    The relationship between faith and works sparks debate in Christianity. While Scripture supports salvation by faith alone (Sola Fide), it also emphasizes that true faith produces works. Both Paul and James agree on the necessity of faith, but underscore different aspects: Paul on the cause, and James on the effect of genuine faith.

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  • Lets Talk Denominations!

    Lets Talk Denominations!

    Here we explore the main branches of Christianity and how they were founded and how they differ.

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  • Is the Bible Trustworthy?

    Is the Bible Trustworthy?

    We will be going over both external and internal sources regarding Manuscript Evidence, Influence on Literature and Culture, Archaeological Evidence, Historical Accuracy, and translation variables.

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  • Lets Talk LGBT and Christianity…

    Lets Talk LGBT and Christianity…

    Introduction I want to preface this whole article by stating the following: This conversation will be difficult and is a difficult topic. Please see the wholeness of what I am sharing with this post and not a sentence out of context. I have given this a lot of thought, a lot of study, and lots…

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  • What is Tithing for the Modern Day Christian?

    What is Tithing for the Modern Day Christian?

    Introduction This topic was requested from one of our listeners and friends of the podcast. Tithing has been used to fund big churches to become bigger, tele-evangelist to get jets, and massive Texas ministers to own mansions on mansions on mansions. How did this happen? Does God want certain people to be rich and others…

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