Category: salvation

  • His Mercy is More

    His Mercy is More

    The cross proves that our sin is serious — but it also proves that God’s mercy is greater. No failure outruns His grace. Where sin increases, grace abounds, inviting us to run boldly to the throne and receive mercy.

  • No Other Name

    No Other Name

    Salvation is not a matter of preference or probability. Scripture leaves no room for alternatives: there is no other name under heaven by which we must be saved. In Christ alone we find not only redemption, but unshakable assurance of eternal life

  • God’s Love

    God’s Love

    The post discusses the concept of agape love, a selfless and unconditional form of love that God has for humanity and expects from us. It defines love through Biblical examples—Eros, Storge, Philos, and Agape—and emphasizes that true love requires acknowledgment of God’s ongoing love and living in response to it, reflecting that love to others.

  • Freedom in Christ 

    Freedom in Christ 

    True freedom is often misunderstood; many confuse it with the ability to act without restraint, unaware that such choices can lead to bondage. Christ frees believers from sin, the law, and religion, enabling a genuine relationship with God. This divine freedom empowers individuals to serve God freely and embrace eternal life.

  • What Love Looks Like

    What Love Looks Like

    Love looks like love. I know this may sound like repetition, but it’s not. Sometimes, someone calls something love, and just looking at it, you know it’s not love. Maybe obsession, maybe sympathy, but surely not love. So what does love actually look like? There are many definitions of love, but one thing everyone agrees…

  • Pearl of Great Price: The Kingdom of God is Worth Your Everything.

    Pearl of Great Price: The Kingdom of God is Worth Your Everything.

    The parable of the sower illustrates how some believers lose faith due to life’s pressures and distractions. True value lies in recognizing the Kingdom of God as a treasure worthy of all sacrifice. Jesus calls for prioritizing Him above all worldly desires to ensure lasting spiritual growth and embrace His incomparable worth.

  • Vessel Unto Honor 

    Vessel Unto Honor 

    The term vessel unto honor is used to describe those who are holy and consecrated unto God. Paul uses it as an analogy to describe sanctity, which is achieved only by cleansing oneself from dishonorable things. From what he says in 2 Timothy 2:20-21, we can understand that a vessel unto honor is a person…

  • Biblically Accurate Faith 

    Biblically Accurate Faith 

    Faith is one of the most widely discussed concepts in Christianity. However, it is not always described in the way it is presented in the Bible. This three-part series aims to, in the most biblically accurate way possible, explain faith to us. In this first part, we will learn the basics of faith.  What is…

  • Faith or Works?

    Faith or Works?

    The blog post examines the relationship between faith and works in Christianity, arguing that salvation comes through faith in Jesus, not merely good works. While faith is essential for salvation, genuine faith naturally results in good deeds. Thus, faith and works complement each other, with works demonstrating the authenticity of one’s faith.

  • Eternal Life 

    Eternal Life 

    True hope extends beyond this life. It is built on Jesus’ sacrifice for humanity’s sin. It grants believers confidence in salvation and the promise of reunion after death. Eternal life is not a myth. With Jesus, it’s real life.

  • The Ekklesia 

    The Ekklesia 

    The concept of ekklesia emphasizes that the church is more than a building or social event; it is a community of believers called out from darkness to live in faith together. The church plays a crucial role in spiritual growth and discipleship, essential for a thriving faith.

  • The Gospel

    The Gospel

    The power of God It is very easy for people to speak down on what they do not understand. This is the reason why for some people, the gospel is false, fantasy, or even just foolishness. But to we who understand it, to we who have received the revelation, to we who are being saved,…

  • The Gospel: A Profound Truth

    The Gospel: A Profound Truth

    The gospel is both simple and profound, providing a deep revelation of God’s salvation plan. Despite its straightforward message, such as in John 3:16, its significance is vast and intricate. Jesus’ sacrifice exemplifies divine wisdom, emphasizing that while the gospel can be easily stated, its spiritual depth invites endless exploration.

  • The Gospel

    The Gospel

    This blog emphasizes the simplicity of the gospel, underscoring that salvation comes solely through faith in Christ’s finished work. It highlights the dangers of complicating the gospel with unnecessary rituals and stresses that the message of grace is accessible to everyone. The series aims to deepen understanding of its profoundness and power.

  • The Outpouring of the Holy Spirit

    The Outpouring of the Holy Spirit

    The outpouring of the Holy Spirit is power for every believer, every day. It breaks sin’s grip, fuels boldness, and ignites spiritual gifts. This promise marks a new era of grace, deep intimacy with God, and unstoppable purpose for the Church.