When a church treats Scripture as adaptable to culture, doctrine erodes, holiness weakens, and spiritual collapse follows.
John Calvin’s Theology of Sovereign Grace
A biblical and historical examination of John Calvin’s doctrine of sovereign grace, its power, its limits, and its conflict with key biblical texts.
Purgatory, Indulgences, and the Treasury of Merit
A biblical and historical examination of purgatory, indulgences, and the treasury of merit, showing why they conflict with Christ’s finished atonement.
The Reformation’s Predestinarian Struggles
The Reformation’s fiercest internal conflict over predestination exposed deep divisions on grace, election, free will, and the justice of God.
Transubstantiation and the Doctrine of the Eucharist
A biblical and historical examination of transubstantiation, showing why the Eucharist is a memorial and proclamation, not a repeated sacrifice.
Semi-Pelagianism and Its Condemnation
Semi-Pelagianism taught that man could begin turning to God without preceding grace; Orange condemned that error while preserving grace’s priority.
What Does It Mean That “All We Like Sheep Have Gone Astray” (Isaiah 53:6)?
Isaiah 53:6 reveals mankind’s universal sin, self-directed rebellion, and the Messiah’s sacrificial work in bearing the guilt of straying sinners.
Daily Devotional for Thursday, April 23, 2026
Proverbs 20:29 teaches that youthful strength is glorious only when it is governed by wisdom, purity, humility, and faithful service to Jehovah.
How Are We to Undrstand the Christian Theological Study of Sin?
Hamartiology is the biblical doctrine of sin—its origin, nature, spread, consequences, and the only remedy found in Christ’s sacrifice.
What Are the Covenants in the Bible?
The Bible’s covenants form the framework of Scripture, revealing Jehovah’s purpose from Noah to Christ and the new covenant.

