Jesus Christ alone is the unshakable foundation of faith, producing repentance, obedience, and endurance through grace and truth.
Christians: The Cost of Compromise
Compromise erodes conviction and divides loyalty, but steadfast faithfulness brings divine approval, courage, and restoration after repentance.
Loving Good and Hating Evil (Amos 5:15)
Amos 5:15 calls believers to hate evil, love good, and establish justice—living out true worship through righteousness and integrity.
The Black Death and Its Impact on Religious Thought
The Black Death transformed medieval Christianity, exposing the corruption of the Church and redirecting faith toward Scripture and personal repentance.
Church Health: the Necessity and Process of Church Discipline
Church discipline is essential to preserve purity, restore sinners, and uphold the holiness and truth of Christ’s body.
Jesus Messiah Begins His Galilean Ministry (Matthew 4:12–17)
Jesus fulfills Isaiah by making Capernaum His base, shining Kingdom light in Galilee’s darkest districts and commanding all to repent as the King draws near.
We Are All Born into Slavery to Sin
We are not sinners because we sin—we sin because we are born slaves to sin. Only Christ can break the chains and set us free to walk in righteousness.
How Can Confession and Repentance Lead to Genuine Spiritual Renewal?
The importance of confession and repentance in Christian counseling is emphasized, focusing on vulnerability, accountability, and ongoing spiritual growth.
Why Is It So Hard to Apologize?
Why is apologizing so difficult for many of us? Delve into the underlying reasons and find biblical insights like James 4:6 and Matthew 5:23-24 that offer guidance on this important topic.
The Comprehensive Nature of Salvation
Explore the multifaceted nature of salvation in Christian belief, emphasizing faith, obedience, and the grace of God. This article delves into how salvation encompasses more than belief, requiring a life committed to spiritual growth and adherence to God's teachings, as revealed through Jesus Christ.

