Author: Feeding the Flock Ministry
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Christ, Power, and the Trump Era: A Call to Discernment and Repentance for the Church
In the Trump era, many Christians are wrestling with how political power shapes faith, witness, and discipleship. This article calls the church to examine its allegiances in light of Christ’s kingdom, Scripture’s warnings about power, and the gospel’s call to humility, repentance, and faithful witness rooted in the cross rather than cultural dominance.
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The Oil in the Parable of the Ten Virgins: What It Represents and Why It Matters
This article explores the meaning of the oil in Jesus’ Parable of the Ten Virgins, showing how it represents genuine inward spiritual life rather than outward religious appearance. Through careful biblical context and theological clarity, it explains why readiness for Christ’s return depends not on association, effort, or knowledge, but on true regeneration and enduring…
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Elohim: The Triune God
The name Elohim in Genesis reveals more than just the Creator—it introduces us to the mystery of the Triune God. From the opening verses of Scripture to the words of Jesus, the unity and plurality of God are consistently revealed. Here’s how the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit work as One.
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The Trinity: Revealed Unity, Not an Unknowable Mystery
Discover the profound unity and distinctness of the Holy Trinity as revealed in Scripture. Embrace the mystery of one God in three persons, working together in perfect harmony.
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ONE GOD, ONE STORY: Why the God of the Old Testament and the God of the New Testament Are the Same
Many claim the God of the Old Testament is different from the God revealed in Jesus, yet Scripture tells a unified story of one unchanging, faithful, and consistent God. This article dismantles the myth of two different deities by tracing God’s justice, mercy, and character across both Testaments, showing how the same God who created,…
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In the Beginning: Trusting the Creator’s Word Over Human Theory
From Adam to Christ to today, the Bible outlines a clear timeline of creation. Discover how Scripture shows the earth is around 6,000 years old—and why trusting God’s Word matters for your faith in Jesus Christ.
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The Law of No Idolatry
This post addresses a common misunderstanding of the second commandment. It clarifies what Scripture says about images of heavenly things, such as depictions of Jesus and angels, and explains the difference between using imagery for remembrance versus idolatrous worship.
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The Making of Images: A Biblical Look at Art, Idolatry, and Worship
Does the Bible prohibit all religious art, including images of Jesus, angels, or saints? This post carefully examines the second commandment, providing scriptural clarity on what God forbids—and what He does not.
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Is Jesus God? Biblical Proof and Prophecy Fulfilled in Christ
The deity of Jesus is central to the Christian faith. From Old Testament prophecies to His own words and miracles, the Bible reveals that Jesus is truly God in the flesh. Discover how prophecy and fulfillment testify to His divine identity.
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Jesus as God: New Testament Claims, Old Testament Foundations, and Answering Common Objections
Did Jesus ever claim to be God, and did the apostles truly teach that He is God? This comprehensive article traces Jesus’ own words, the apostles’ testimony, and the Old Testament foundations that reveal Christ as fully divine, answering common objections with careful, contextual Scripture.
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The Messiah Promised and Fulfilled
The claim that Jesus Christ fulfills the Messianic hope of the Hebrew Scriptures is not built on isolated prooftexts or selective reading. It rests on a broad prophetic framework that developed across centuries within Israel’s sacred writings—texts that were preserved, transmitted, and revered long before the first century. These Scriptures describe a coming figure whose…
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Not Peace, but a Sword: How Jesus Declared Himself God
When Jesus said He came not to bring peace but a sword, He wasn’t promoting violence — He was declaring Himself as God. Let’s explore how Matthew 10 and Luke 12 uncover His divine authority and call to ultimate loyalty.
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The Question of Jesus: Why “We Believe in Jesus Too” Is Not the Same Claim
Many conversations claim that Christians and Muslims believe in the same Jesus, yet beneath the shared language lie irreconcilable differences. This article carefully examines who Jesus is according to Scripture, why the cross, Sonship, and resurrection cannot be redefined, and how believers can respond with clarity, compassion, and biblical discernment.
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Was Jesus Christian? And Did Bishops and Kings Invent the Bible?”
Many social media videos claim that “Jesus wasn’t Christian,” but the idea unravels when we examine Scripture and history. Jesus didn’t merely teach within Judaism—He fulfilled it, established the New Covenant, formed His church, and launched the very movement we now call Christianity. This article brings clarity to what Jesus truly began.
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The Message of Salvation: Jesus and Paul in Harmony
Overview: This blog explores the message of salvation as taught by Jesus and further explained by Paul, showing their unity in emphasizing faith, repentance, and a transformed life. While Jesus focused on the invitation to follow Him and enter the Kingdom of God, Paul unpacked the theological depth of that salvation—highlighting that it is by…
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What the Bible Says About the Requirements for Salvation in Jesus Christ
Salvation is God’s gift through Jesus Christ — but what does the Bible say about receiving it? This post explores the clear, scriptural requirements for salvation and what it means to follow Jesus in faith and obedience.
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Repent and Turn From Your Ways:
From the Law and the Prophets to Jesus Christ and the apostles, Scripture speaks with one voice: repent and turn back to the Lord. This in-depth study traces the unbroken biblical call to repentance across both Testaments, revealing its central role in salvation, restoration, and faithful obedience to God.
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The Narrow Gate: What Jesus Really Said About Heaven and Why It Matters
In a culture that assumes God’s love guarantees heaven for most, Jesus’ words cut through the noise with a sobering reality: few will find the narrow path that leads to life.
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The Narrow Gate: Why Most Will Not Enter the Kingdom
Jesus said the way to life is narrow, and few find it. Discover why most will not enter the kingdom and how today’s wide-gate preaching leads many astray.
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The Lie of Universalism
Universalism teaches that everyone will eventually be saved — regardless of repentance or faith in Christ. While this may sound loving, it directly contradicts the teachings of Jesus and the apostles. This post explains why universalism is unbiblical, why it’s dangerous, and what the Bible really says about salvation and eternity.
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Take Up Your Cross and Follow Me: What Jesus Really Meant
When Jesus said, “Take up your cross and follow Me,” He wasn’t talking about minor inconveniences. He was calling His followers to die to themselves, embrace obedience at any cost, and live fully for Him—even when it means suffering.
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Hyper‑Grace: The License to Sin Doctrine and Its Dangers
Hyper‑grace claims that once we’re saved, God’s grace covers all our sins—past, present, and future—no matter how we live. While grace is truly amazing, the hyper‑grace message twists God’s mercy into a dangerous license to sin. Here’s why this teaching is unbiblical and spiritually destructive.
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“I Never Knew You”: False Assurance, True Union, and the Judgment That Reveals the Heart
Discover the truth behind Jesus’ warning: ‘Depart from Me, I never knew you.’ This powerful statement isn’t about fear, but about unmasking false confidence and protecting believers from misplaced reliance. Dive deeper to understand how genuine faith is rooted in Christ alone.
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Heaven and Hell Revealed: What Scripture Teaches About Life After Death
Are Heaven and Hell real — and do they exist right now? This post explores what the Bible teaches about the afterlife, from Elijah and Enoch to Jesus’ words and Paul’s letters. Discover the truth about Paradise, Hades, and the eternal destiny that awaits every soul, according to Scripture.






