Articles
Short, honest reads that put the cross back at the center of the verse.
Every Verse Through the Finished Work
What Did the Text Actually Say?
Each article takes a verse or idea you’ve probably heard misused, and reads it through the New Covenant. No shame. No striving. Just what the text actually says when the cross stays at the center.
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When Grace Meets Real Life
Grace is easy to affirm in the abstract. It gets harder the moment it has to walk into a specific room. Here are six of them.
When the Covenant Breaks
Many believe divorce means an ending with God. It doesn’t. The Law may still whisper your label. Grace has the final word.
Revival: The Questions This Series Raises
This series raises honest questions about revival, Scripture, growth, and the New Covenant. This article addresses the most common objections clearly, without defensiveness, and through the lens of the cross.
What the Cross Made Unnecessary
Revival tries to restore life. The cross secured it. This final article explains why resurrection leaves nothing to revive and what the New Covenant calls us to focus on instead.
What Revival Is Really Saying
Revival sounds hopeful, but words carry assumptions. When we define revival honestly, we discover it quietly implies loss, distance, and conditionality — ideas the cross does not allow.
Why Revival Sounds Right
“Revival” sounds bold, urgent, and spiritual. It promises that something big is about to happen. But before we ask for revival, we need to ask a more honest question: what do we believe is missing?
Chapter 4 - You Are Mishandling the Scriptures
Many believers read Scripture through a lens of fear or performance because they forget to interpret it through the finished work of Christ. Chapter 4 of this series is Paul’s corrective call to handle the Scriptures with clarity, grace, and covenant understanding.