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FEATURED SERIES
A grace-filled reflection written in Paul’s voice, addressing the modern church through the finished work of Christ.
For the ones who keep going—even when they’re tired.
Unmixing the gospel from effort, fear, and religious noise.
Final Judgment: The Great White Throne and the End of Death
The Judgment Seat of Christ is often imagined as a future evaluation of performance. Scripture presents something very different. This article explains why the bēma seat is about revelation, not re-judgment - and why nothing Christ built in you is at risk.
The Bēma of Christ: What Is Revealed, Not What Is Decided
Final judgment is often imagined as a last evaluation of believers. Scripture describes something else entirely. This article shows why final judgment targets death itself - and why fear has no place in resurrection life.
Judgment After the Cross: Why Believers Are No Longer on Trial
Judgment often feels like a future moment where something is still undecided. The New Testament tells a different story. This article clarifies what judgment means after the cross - and why condemnation is finished for those in Christ.
“Avoid the Appearance of Evil”: What Paul Was Really Saying
For years, “avoid the appearance of evil” has been taught as a warning about perception and optics. But when read in context, Paul’s words point to discernment and truth, not image management. A closer look at 1 Thessalonians 5:22 reveals a far more grounding and freeing meaning.
Abraham’s Bosom Was Never About Geography
When Jesus mentioned Abraham’s bosom, He wasn’t mapping the afterlife. He was confronting unbelief, redefining inheritance, and quietly pointing to His own resurrection.
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