Judea matters because it unites the royal line of Judah, Jerusalem, the temple, messianic prophecy, and the saving work of Jesus Christ.
How Higher Criticism Slowly Poisons Church Health
Higher criticism slowly weakens preaching, holiness, unity, and evangelism by teaching churches to distrust Scripture rather than submit to it.
Daily Devotional for Sunday, March 29, 2026
Hebrews 13:15 teaches believers to offer continual sacrifice of praise through Christ with lips that openly confess God’s name.
Judaism and the Early Church
The early church emerged from Judaism, fulfilled Israel’s Scriptures in Christ, and defined Jew-Gentile unity through the gospel.
Paganism and the Early Church
The early church faced paganism with biblical conviction, rejecting idols, emperor worship, and moral compromise for the lordship of Christ.
The Church, the Enlightenment, and Theological Liberalism
How the Enlightenment reshaped theology, why liberalism weakened biblical authority, and how the church must recover doctrinal clarity.
The Church and the Scientific Revolution
How the church helped shape the Scientific Revolution, where it erred, and why biblical faith still grounds true scientific inquiry.
Christianity and Liberalism
Christianity and liberalism are not two forms of one faith but two different religions divided by authority, sin, Christ, and the gospel.
The Fall of Christianity: When Did It Begin?
The fall of Christianity began in the first century as apostasy was already at work, then accelerated after the apostles and hardened into institutions.
Church Health and the Biblical Limits of Pastoral Authority
Church health flourishes when pastoral authority is biblical, limited, accountable, and always kept under the headship of Christ.

