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Why Christ’s Heavenly Ministry Is for the Body of Christ

Ever wondered where Jesus is right now, doing what He’s doing? No, I’m not asking where He physically hangs out (spoiler: He’s not on a cloud playing a harp). I mean His heavenly ministry—the day-to-day “business” Christ is involved with after His resurrection and ascension. This heavenly work isn’t some vague, abstract concept meant just

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Understanding the Mystery of God’s Will in Ephesians 1:9

When Paul talks about “the mystery of His will” in Ephesians 1:9, he’s not handing out a secret hotline or a cryptic treasure map. This phrase invites us into something profoundly deep—God’s divine plan, laid bare in grace but wrapped in layers we’re often too quick to skim over. Understanding this mystery isn’t about unraveling

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The Role of Grace in Forgiveness Today

There’s something wild about grace. It’s that relentless, radical, upside-down kind of unmerited favor that leaps past all our failings and stumbles straight into forgiveness. If you’re anything like me, you’ve wrestled with the tension between justice and mercy. But here’s the tricky bit: grace doesn’t just play a supporting role in forgiveness. It’s the

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The Glory of God Revealed in the Dispensation of Grace

Ever pause to consider how the glory of God takes on a whole new flavor when we dive into the dispensation of grace? It’s tempting to think the Bible’s just one continuous story, a linear unfolding of God’s plan, but those who rightly divide the Word know something richer is going on. The dispensation of

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How the Gospel of Grace Breaks Down All Barriers

There’s something incredibly freeing — and frankly revolutionary — about encountering the gospel of grace the right way. Not the watered-down “God loves you, so just chill” variety, but the unapologetic, scripture-saturated kind that Paul preached when he said, “It is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it

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The Role of the Law as a Schoolmaster to Bring Us to Christ

Sometimes it feels like we misunderstand the law in the Bible, like it’s this rigid checklist designed to trap us under condemnation. But when we look through the lens of grace and rightly divide the Word of Truth, the law is far from a mere set of do’s and don’ts. It’s actually the schoolmaster, the

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Standing Fast in the Liberty Where Christ Made Us Free

There’s something downright wild about the idea of freedom in Christ that too often gets boxed into neat theological packages. If you’ve ever felt tangled in rules, weighed down by guilt, or stuck trying to hustle your way into God’s favor, then you know what I mean. But Paul’s message about liberty isn’t just some

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Why Paul’s Letters Are Written to Us Today

There’s something wild about reading Paul’s letters today. They weren’t penned as dusty relics for collectors or as moral how-to manuals intended to be shelved and admired from afar. No, Paul’s writings crack open time and space, slapping us awake with truths that run deeper than our Sunday-school versions might allow. For those of us

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The Role of Hope in the Believer’s Walk

Hope feels like one of those words tossed around so lightly in Christian circles that it sometimes loses its weight. But let’s pause and consider: what does hope really do for someone who believes, especially when you see life through the lens of grace and rightly divide the Word of Truth? For believers, hope isn’t

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Why Paul’s Gospel Was Kept Secret Since the World Began

Ever wonder why Paul’s gospel felt almost like a hidden treasure long before he even wrote a word? It’s not just some obscure biblical trivia—it’s at the heart of understanding Scripture rightly and living under grace rather than law. Paul’s gospel wasn’t a last-minute patch or a side note; it was woven into the fabric

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