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A New Law of Grace: The Toxic Lie That Only the Broken Understand Grace
There’s a new law making its way through the Church—not from Scripture, but from sentiment. It sounds spiritual. It feels compassionate....
Jul 312 min read


How the Law Can Be Good—and Still Dangerous Without the Gospel
“Do this and live.”“He did this—now believe!” These two statements summarize the difference between the Law and the Gospel. And when we...
Jul 303 min read


“Tetelistai” You Can’t Add To Perfection
“It is finished!” We know the phrase. We believe it to be true. Yet, our shame remains. There seems to be a vast canyon between what we...
Dec 14, 20243 min read


How acceptable are our good works?
How acceptable are our good works? We all have bad days, but on our best days what does the Father think of our obedience? Is He only...
Dec 14, 20242 min read


The Biblical and Historical Problems with Spiritual Disciplines Part 3
My previous two articles have focused on Roman Catholic theology and its slow entry back into mainstream Christianity. Until the 1970’s,...
Dec 14, 20247 min read


The Biblical and Historical Problems with Spiritual Disciplines Part 2
Over the last 400 years Christianity has slowly slipped away from a reformed understanding of sola fide, or a life lived by faith alone...
Dec 14, 20246 min read


The Biblical and Historical Problems with Spiritual Disciplines Part 1
Let’s take a quick simple survey:Can you name five spiritual disciplines? What do you believe is the most important discipline? What do...
Dec 14, 202410 min read
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