Some Christians say there is a “Culture” War. Others say it is actually a “Spiritual” War. But what does the Bible say on this particular topic?
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Are We In A “Culture” War Or A “Spiritual” War?
Some Christians say there is a “Culture” War. Others say it is actually a “Spiritual” War. But what does the Bible say on this particular topic?
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What Does It Mean For Satan To Be “Bound”?
Has Satan already been bound? If so, what does this mean in practical terms?
The #1 Sin Christians Constantly Make Excuses For
There is one particular sin that Christians are notorious for many excuses for.
We Need Christians To Be MORE Judgmental, Not Less
The Church desperately needs Christians to make more judgments, not less.
Mothers’ Day & Why The Exception Is Not The Norm
God has blessed (and will continue to bless) Christian mothers.
Christ’s Faithfulness In The Moment Of Our Death
Joshua was instructed by the Lord to appoint one man from each of the twelve tribes of Israel. Likewise, the Greater Joshua, who is Jesus, after having passed through the agony of his death on the cross and having opened the Heavenly Canaan to all of true Israel, appointed his twelve apostles to construct the Eternal Memorial of Holy Scripture …
Theocracy, Theonomy, & Poisonous Pietism
Pietism is a deadly poison. It has thoroughly infiltrated the Church through the Trojan Horse of “Radical Two Kingdoms Theology.” Sadly, no one denomination has a monopoly on these doctrines. There is far more in common between the Anabaptists at G3 and the Presbyterians at Westminster, Escondido than some would like to admit.
Trusting God’s Promises When They Seem Impossible
Unbelief is a sin. However, there is a massive difference between not believing God CAN/WILL fulfill his promises, and struggling to see HOW God can/will fulfill his promises.
The Church Is At War
The Church in heaven is “triumphant” and at rest. The Church on earth is “militant” and at war.
The Christian Nationalism Debate And The Need For Unity w Voddie Baucham
In this episode of Theology Applied, Pastor Voddie Baucham and Pastor Joel Webbon discuss the “Old Fault Lines” and the quickly emerging “New Fault Lines.” At one point in the conversation, Joel asks Voddie this question: “How can we gain unity with our brothers on these important issues?” Voddie’s response was simple: “Division is Good.” Voddie continued by insightfully pointing …