Why Signs and Wonders Are Not for Today’s Church
Something about the whole fascination with signs and wonders always makes me scratch my head. Don’t get me wrong—there’s no denying that miracles, healings, and those jaw-dropping moments in Scripture are captivating. But why, if they were so central back then, do they seem to have taken a backseat in the modern church, especially in
The Judgment Seat of Christ: Rewards in the Dispensation of Grace
It’s wild how many people get caught up in the idea of judgment—especially when it comes to Christians and what happens after we die. But here’s something I rarely hear about outside certain circles: the Judgment Seat of Christ isn’t about condemnation or catching us out for failures. No, it’s about rewards, and not just
How Grace Teaches Us to Live Godly in This Present Age
Grace is one of those words you hear tossed around in church circles like confetti—often pretty, occasionally confusing, and sometimes misunderstood. But when you dig into grace from the perspective of rightly dividing the Word of Truth, it becomes less of a vague concept and more of a powerful, practical force in how we live
Understanding Our Heavenly Position in Christ
It’s easy to get caught up in the daily grind of faith—church on Sunday, devotions, prayer requests—and forget one vital truth: our heavenly position in Christ. I’m talking about a spot that’s already been claimed and sealed, a reality that no amount of self-effort or good works can change. But if this sounds a little
The Sealing of the Holy Spirit in the Age of Grace
You ever get caught up in the awe of knowing the Holy Spirit isn’t just some abstract idea but a living reality owning permanent residency in your soul? If you’re a grace believer who’s rightly dividing the Word (like we are), the idea of the “sealing of the Holy Spirit” hits differently. It’s not about
Spiritual Blessings in Heavenly Places: What They Are and How We Receive Them
Do you ever catch yourself skimming over the phrase “spiritual blessings in heavenly places” in Ephesians and wonder, What does that even mean for me today? It’s one of those phrases that sounds lofty, maybe a bit theological, and easy to breeze past—until you realize it’s not just a spiritual postcard from Paul’s prison epistles
The Mystery Hidden Before the World Began
It’s something you can’t quite see, but it has always been there—woven into the fabric of time before time even began. The apostle Paul calls it a “mystery” that was hidden since the world began, waiting quietly for its grand reveal in the fullness of time. When you dig into the Scriptures with the right
How to Read the Bible Dispensationally
So you’re diving into the Bible and hearing this phrase tossed around—“read the Bible dispensationally.” Sounds fancy, right? But what does it really mean, and why does it matter? Especially for those of us who hold tight to grace and the truth that Paul talks about in 2 Timothy 2:15—rightly dividing the Word of Truth—this
The Body of Christ vs. Israel: Key Distinctions in Scripture
There’s a conversation that never quite gets old in Christian circles, but honestly, it can get messy if you don’t handle it rightly — the distinction between Israel and the Body of Christ. Stick around, because this is where theology gets real, and where grace believers who rightly divide the Word of Truth really get
Paul’s Apostleship to the Gentiles: Why It Matters Today
You ever stop and think about why Paul’s role as the apostle to the Gentiles is such a big deal—even today? I mean, here’s a guy who didn’t just preach to the people of Israel but was called explicitly to extend God’s grace beyond the old covenant boundaries. That alone flips so many common misconceptions