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  • Doubting God’s Goodness

    Doubting God’s Goodness

    We’ve all been there. A tragedy hits the news, or a personal illness strikes. We look at the chaos, the systemic evil, the sheer, crushing weight of human suffering, and the question bubbles up: “If God is good, why is this happening?”

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  • Renovating the Mind

    Renovating the Mind

    You’ve been saved. You’ve been sealed. The victory over sin is finished, but the fight against the $\textit{sarx}$ (flesh) is daily. Your mind, which still clings to old habits of fear, pride, and worry, is the only territory the enemy can influence. This isn’t about re-crucifying Jesus; it’s about the core instruction of Romans 12:2:…

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  • The False Fight: Faith vs. Works

    The False Fight: Faith vs. Works

    If you’ve spent any time in Christian circles, you’ve heard the debate: Are you saved by faith? Or by works? This question has created more division, frustration, and plain old overcomplication than almost anything else. We treat them like two opposing forces—like a light switch that’s either “Faith” or “Works,” but never both. It’s an…

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  • “Believing Without Seeing” Undermines True Assurance

    “Believing Without Seeing” Undermines True Assurance

    We hear it often. It’s meant to be encouraging, a gentle nudge toward deeper trust: “Faith is believing without seeing.” This phrase has been canonized in our Christian vocabulary, and while the sentiment is good—trusting God even when the path is unclear—the actual wording is weak, and tragically, it has led many of us to…

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