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  • Inventing God’s Will

    Inventing God’s Will

    In my previous building block posts, we’ve spent a lot of time decluttering our understanding of sin, repentance, and the realignment of faith. But there is one area that remains a massive source of anxiety for many Christians: the search for “God’s Will.” When we don’t get this topic right, we end up treating God’s will like a…

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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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