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Reconciling Faith and Works in James and Paul

Ever wrestled with the age-old tension between faith and works, especially wrestling with Paul’s letters and James’s epistle? You’re not alone. It’s tempting to see Paul as the champion of faith alone and James as the herald of works-driven righteousness, but that’s a false dichotomy that trips up many. When you dig beneath the surface,

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Why We Don’t Pray for Signs Today

People often want to see a sign from God. It’s almost a desire wired into our spiritual DNA—some visceral need for a cosmic thumbs-up, a miracle, or an unmistakable flash of divine confirmation before we move forward. Yet, if you soak in a grace-centered understanding rooted in rightly dividing the Word of Truth, you quickly

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God’s Eternal Purpose for the Body of Christ

There’s something about the Body of Christ that constantly fascinates me, like an intricate tapestry purposely woven by the Lord over centuries and still unfolding in real time. You don’t have to dig deep to realize that God’s plan for His people reaches far beyond Sunday services or Bible studies. It’s eternal in scope, threaded

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The “No Difference” Doctrine of Romans 10

You ever stumble upon a verse that seems to strip away all the categories and labels we so desperately cling to? Romans 10 is one of those passages. Paul writes that “there is no difference” between Jew and Gentile, that the same Lord is Lord of all and richly blesses all who call on Him.

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What Is the “Fellowship of the Mystery”?

When you read the phrase “Fellowship of the Mystery,” you’re stepping into a phrase Paul used that’s packed with divine intrigue, but often misunderstood—especially when folks don’t rightly divide the Word. It’s like trying to piece together a jigsaw puzzle while staring at the wrong picture on the box. As a grace believer, seeing the

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The Significance of Paul’s Conversion

Few moments in the Bible demand our attention quite like Paul’s conversion. It’s not just some ancient, dusty story to pull out on Sundays—it’s a seismic event that recalibrates how we understand grace, law, and God’s wild mercy. Paul didn’t just see the light; his encounter reshaped the entire trajectory of the gospel message. If

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Why Miracles in the Bible Are Not for the Church Today

There’s something about miracles that grabs our attention. Who doesn’t want to witness the blind receiving sight or the lame walking again? The Bible is peppered with astonishing accounts of supernatural acts that left people in awe—the parting of the Red Sea, Jesus walking on water, Lazarus rising after four days. But here’s the kicker:

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Grace Giving vs. Tithing Under the Law

It’s fascinating how some topics in the Christian walk can feel like a tug-of-war between the old and the new. Giving, for example, sparks all sorts of debates—especially when folks toss around words like “tithe” and “grace giving” as if they were interchangeable or locked in opposition. But let’s slow down and look under the

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The Secret Coming of Christ for His Church

Sometimes the idea of Christ’s coming feels wrapped in mystery and speculation, especially when tossed around with imagery of trumpets blaring and skies splitting apart. But what if there’s a secret to the coming of Christ for His church that many miss because they’re reading the wrong script? The whole topic gets tangled up, but

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Understanding “Right Division” in 2 Timothy 2:15

It’s fascinating how just a few words in the Bible can hold layers of meaning that affect the very foundation of how we approach Scripture. Take 2 Timothy 2:15, for instance: “Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.” The phrase “rightly

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