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Pride Disguised as Principle
The real conflict beneath so many of our cultural arguments is not statues, slogans, or speech. It is pride quietly cloaked in righteousness. “I have rights.”“I’m not wrong.”“They’re just offended.”“They should understand.” All of those statements may be true. None of them moved Paul.
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When Permission Isn’t the Point: Christians and Alcohol
This post explores not just whether Christians can drink alcohol, but how questions of holiness, influence, and formation shape the choices believers make when no clear rule is given.
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Do We Have Guardian Angels? What Scripture Says and What It Leaves Unsaid
The belief endures because it feels coherent. It fits with God’s care, God’s nearness, and God’s concern for individuals. But coherence is not confirmation.
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Righteous Judgment
Few phrases shut down a conversation faster than this one: “Don’t judge.” It gets used like a verbal stop sign. No discussion. No disagreement. No moral evaluation allowed. But it raises an honest question worth asking. Is that actually what God says, or is it what we wish He meant?
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All Roads Leading to Heaven?
This post examines the popular claim that all roads lead to heaven.
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Made in the Image of God
The phrase "made in the image of God" carries deep meaning and significance in Christian theology. It shapes how believers view themselves, others, and their purpose in life, and even possibly what they believe about the future of animals. But what does it truly mean to be made in God's image? This question invites us to explore Scripture carefully to understand the nature of humanity and our relationship with God.
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Do All Dogs Really Go to Heaven? Part 2
Many Christians wonder if their beloved pets will join them in heaven. This question touches on deep emotions and theological concerns. This post explores reasons grounded in Scripture that suggest pets might go to heaven, as well as reasons why this may not be the case.
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Authority
All authority belongs to God.
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Do all dogs really go to heaven?
If you have ever stood in the yard after burying a pet, or sat quietly with an empty leash in your hand, you have probably wondered the same thing many believers have asked for generations: "Will I ever see him again?" The Bible does not give us a direct, simple answer to that question. Scripture never explicitly says that our specific pets will be present in heaven. It's important to be honest about that. God does not ask us to pretend certainty where He has not given it. Bu
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Beware of Hollywood-produced Bible movies
Faith-based films vs. faith-filled films: there's a big difference.
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Fallacy 2: All sin is the same
Not all sin is the same.
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Surprised by God's promises
God wants us to take our questions and fears directly to Him.
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Fallacy 1: God will never give us more than we can handle
God DOES give us more than we can handle, and for good reason.
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I could tell you, but then ...
Why can we not see God and live?
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What's so great about heaven?
The reward of heaven is not what we generally think.
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God needs me to ...
God needs nothing from man, not our time, service, prayer, worship, or anything else, but we desperately need Him.
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I'm basically good. Right?
We'd love to believe we are innately good, but Scripture says otherwise.
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Are you remembering or calling to mind?
We can choose to meditate on wrongs and suffering or to dwell on God's promises.
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A limited perspective ... for now
For a number of reasons, our perspective and understanding on Earth is limited. It will not be forever.
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The one that Jesus loved
John marveled that Jesus would love him -- at all.
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