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  • Why I Am A Christian

    Why I Am A Christian

    Before Christ saved me, I was lost in sin, hating God and indulging in darkness. Correction only hardened my heart. I didn’t rely on the Bible or understand faith. The Holy Spirit broke my resistance, filling me with a supernatural faith. He immersed me in despair to bring me to reliance on Him. He led…

  • The Depth Of God’s Omnipresence

    The Depth Of God’s Omnipresence

    There is no iota of space nor a fleeting moment where His Divine Essence does not permeate. God’s presence encompasses the entirety of the universe, and there is no place or moment in which God is not fully present. No matter where we are or what we are going through, God is here, offering His…

  • The Tension Between Human Will and Divine Election

    The Tension Between Human Will and Divine Election

    The text explores the intricate connection between our comprehension of salvation and various complex topics such as the existence of evil, the extent of God’s control, our capacity for decision-making, the concept of hell, the profound influence of human corruption, and the skill of interpreting religious texts. While this subject may appear abstract in theology,…

  • T.U.L.I.P. – Understanding the Five Points of Calvinism

    Total Depravity The Reality of Original Sin and Radical Corruption The concept of Total Depravity emphasizes the fallen nature of humanity due to Adam’s sin. Scriptures from 1 Corinthians, Romans, and Isaiah reveal the universal impact of sin on all individuals. It highlights our inability to accept spiritual truths without the work of the Holy…

  • The Sovereignty of God: Lessons from King Nebuchadnezzar

    In the story of King Nebuchadnezzar, we witness a powerful demonstration of God’s sovereignty over all of history, including the choices and actions of human beings.  God’s Will Over Free Will Despite Nebuchadnezzar’s attempts to use his free will to avoid a certain situation, God’s plans prevailed, ultimately bringing glory to Himself and teaching the…

  • Narcissism

    Narcissism

    Narcissism is a term used to describe a personality trait characterized by excessive self-love, self-centeredness, grandiosity, and a strong need for admiration. Individuals who display narcissistic behaviors often have an inflated sense of their own importance, act as if they are superior to others, and frequently seek attention and praise. They tend to have difficulty…

  • The Lingering Shadow

    The Lingering Shadow

    No matter how hard you try, you cannot completely eliminate or detach yourself from your shadow. It remains a constant companion, following you wherever you go.

  • What Does To Be Called By Christ Mean?

    8:30 “Called”– v 28; 1:6. This means called to Christ so that they come and believe in Him. For an understanding of what God’s call means study the following references – 11:29; Gal 1:6; 2 Thess 2:14; 1 Cor 1:9, 24; Gal 5:13; Col 3:15; 1 Tim 6:12; 1 Pet 2:9, 20, 21; 3:9; Jude 1; 2 Tim 1:9; Heb 3:1. All believers should make sure God has called them – 2 Pet…

  • Truth Defined

    What truths are, and what makes them true? Truth: the quality or state of being in accordance with fact or reality; the actuality or correctness of something. Truth is the absence of falsehood or deception, representing an accurate reflection or portrayal of the way things are. It is a fundamental concept that encompasses honesty, sincerity,…

  • The Paradox of God's Sovereignty

     Understanding His Use of Sin for His Glory The concept of God using sin for His own glory is a perplexing and challenging idea to grasp. As believers, we are called to wrestle with this truth and seek a deeper understanding of God’s sovereignty and His ultimate purposes. The Bible unequivocally declares that all things…

  • Embracing the Divine Order

    Finding Purpose in God’s Sovereignty In our journey of faith, it is essential to grapple with the profound concept of God’s sovereignty and the belief that everything that happens is part of His divine plan. It requires us to confront the question of whether we truly trust in an ordered God, who has all things…

  • Building Our Faith on the Solid Foundation of God's Promises

    In our journey of faith, we find solace and strength in the unwavering presence of God. His grace and love become our refuge, offering comfort in times of trial and tribulation. As we navigate life’s challenges, it is crucial to anchor our faith on the solid foundation of His Word. In this blog post, we…




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  • It’s fascinating—and a little maddening—how tightly people cling to their beliefs. So much so that they leave no room for variation, no space for the unknown. And it doesn’t just stay in the realm of “big ideas.” It leaks into daily life: This isn’t deep thought—it’s mental tail-chasing. The brain circling itself, running in loops […]
  • The ancient Gnostics held a truth that resonates with spiritual seekers: true faith is not simply about believing, but about knowing. When asked if he believed in God, the swiss psychologist Carl Jung famously stated, “I don’t need to believe. I know.” Check out the article on Medium titled Carl Jung: The Man Who Knew […]
  • WHAT IS ASTROLOGY? Astrology is the configuration of the Sun, Moon, planets, houses and at the moment of birth from the location of birth (longitude /latitude) Your Astrology Chart as unique to you as your fingerprint. This configuration is drawn on a Natal Chart which is called a horoscope. Your horoscope is your astrological fingerprint. No one […]
  • Such a sweet little phrase, isn’t it? How dare you question my love? The irony is venomous. People say they love you… then get offended when you don’t mirror back what they want to see — when your experience of their “love” isn’t pleasurable, convenient, or flattering. They say love, but don’t exhibit it. They […]
  • Control is antithetical to the God of all Spirit. The 66 books of biblical canon that we revere today were determined not by divine decree, but by men in positions of ecclesiastical power—church leaders embedded within the political and institutional structures of their time. These decisions, formalized at councils like Hippo and Carthage, reflected the […]

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