Answering Objections to “Faith Alone”

You know, whenever the phrase “faith alone” pops up in a conversation about salvation, things ripple under the surface. It’s like stepping into a theological minefield where every word feels like it needs slow motion and a translation guide. People immediately jump in, waving their favorite Bible verses, quoting James 2 like it’s a knockout … Read more

Sharing the Gospel Simply and Clearly

There’s an art to telling people about Jesus without turning the conversation into a theological Mount Everest climb or a fire-and-brimstone sermon. For those of us who cherish the grace message and embrace the importance of rightly dividing the Word, sharing the gospel isn’t about dumping information—it’s about inviting someone into a relationship they never … Read more

Grace and Witnessing Without Pressure

Grace often gets tossed around like some kind of Christian buzzword—something we say but don’t quite live out. Yet, if you’ve truly tasted the freedom it offers, you know it changes everything about how we approach God and, yes, even witnessing. There’s a common misconception that sharing your faith means pushing a heavy suit of … Read more

Praying for All Men: Paul’s Mission Heart

The Apostle Paul’s passion for prayer reveals more than a dutiful practice—it shows us a heart wide open to God’s purposes for all humanity. When Paul wrote about praying “for all men” in 1 Timothy 2:1-4, he wasn’t just ticking off a spiritual to-do list. He was expressing a deep burden for lost souls, a … Read more

The Power of Intercession Under Grace

It’s fascinating how many Christians wrestle with the concept of intercession. Prayers to God for others—whether family, friends, strangers, or even enemies—can sometimes feel like a spiritual obligation, a routine, or occasionally a last-ditch effort when things get bad. But what if intercession under grace isn’t just another duty? What if it’s a profound, powerful … Read more

Understanding “Supplication” in Paul’s Letters

It’s strange how one word from Paul’s letters can open a door to a whole new dimension of prayer — “supplication.” When you dive into Paul’s epistles, especially from the grace perspective that rightly divides the Word, supplication isn’t just a fancy theological term tucked away for pastors and seminary students. It’s raw, it’s real, … Read more

Grace and Persistent Prayer Without Manipulation

Prayer is one of those spiritual disciplines that can sometimes feel like walking a tightrope. Especially when you mix in grace. How do you ask God persistently without slipping into the tired trap of trying to manipulate His will? After all, grace gifts us the freedom we don’t deserve, but does that mean we sit … Read more