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Why Water Baptism Is Not for the Body of Christ

You’ve probably heard countless sermons, devotionals, and Christian books praising water baptism as some kind of universal gateway into the Christian life. Dip me in, dunk me out, presto—I’m saved or sanctified or set apart! But hang on a second: is that really biblical? Especially when we approach Scripture through the lens of grace and

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Christ as the Head of the Body vs. King of Israel

Sometimes it feels like Christians get tangled up trying to figure out Jesus’ role. Was He the King of Israel? Or is He the Head of the Body—the Church? Everyone talks about both, but mixing these up can twist everything we think we understand about God’s plan. When you rightly divide the Word of Truth,

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The Role of Faith Alone in the Dispensation of Grace

Faith alone. Just those two words have stirred centuries of debate, countless sermons, and maybe even a few sleepless nights for Bible students. But when you’re looking through the lens of grace—the dispensation Paul so clearly unfolds in his letters—faith becomes more than a theological catchphrase. It’s the lifeline, the sole ticket into something far

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What Does “We Are Not Appointed to Wrath” Mean?

Have you ever caught yourself staring at Romans 5:9 and wondering what Paul really meant when he said, “we are not appointed to wrath”? It sounds almost too good to be true. Like, are believers actually exempt from God’s wrath? If you’re a grace believer like me, with a heart that beats for the gospel

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The Role of Israel in God’s Plan After the Rapture

You ever stop and wonder what becomes of Israel after the rapture? Not the rapture preached in dusty pulpits, but the rapture as Paul properly explains it—where the church, the Body of Christ, is caught up before God’s dealing with Israel through prophecy resumes. I mean, Israel’s role post-rapture is like this vibrant thread woven

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How to Present the Gospel of Grace Clearly

Sometimes when we speak about the gospel of grace, the conversation gets tangled up in half-truths or, worse, confusing legalism dressed up as liberty. That’s why presenting it clearly matters so much—not just tossing a few verses out there like confetti and hoping someone catches the meaning. Grace isn’t just a word; it’s God’s unmerited

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Understanding the Mystery of Godliness

There’s a phrase in 1 Timothy 3:16 that’s been stirring my heart for years: “Without controversy great is the mystery of godliness.” It’s one of those verses that makes you lean in a little closer because it suggests there’s something profound locked just beneath the surface when it comes to understanding godliness. But what exactly

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Walking Worthy of the Vocation Wherewith We Are Called

Sometimes I wonder if we really grasp what Paul meant when he urged us to “walk worthy of the vocation wherewith ye are called” (Ephesians 4:1). It’s easy to read it, nod our heads, maybe even quote it in church, but to genuinely live it? That’s an entirely different beast. What does it mean to

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Our Citizenship in Heaven vs. Israel’s Kingdom Hope

Sometimes I think we Christians get a bit tangled trying to figure out where exactly we belong in God’s cosmic plan. The Bible talks about nations, kingdoms, and citizenship—and it’s easy to blur the lines, especially around Israel and our place in the heavenly kingdom as believers. If you’ve ever scratched your head over how

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Why We Don’t Follow Pentecost Doctrine Today

It’s easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of today’s charismatic movements and Pentecostal fervor, especially since these doctrines make a lot of noise about “experiencing God” through tongues, prophecy, and dramatic signs. But here’s the rub: as a grace believer who rightly divides the Word, I find it essential to pause and ask—why

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