Category: Articles
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The Pre-Tribulation Rapture: A Loving Call Back to Biblical Truth
This post lovingly challenges the pre-tribulation rapture doctrine by carefully comparing Scripture with Scripture. From the trumpet events of Thessalonians to Jesus’ words in Matthew 24, we seek to return to a faithful, context-rich understanding of Christ’s return and the Church’s role in the end times.
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The Pre-Tribulation Rapture Doctrine: History, Spread, and the Harmful Effects on Children
The pre-tribulation rapture is often presented as a message of hope—but for children and young believers, it can do lasting harm. Born in the 19th century through John Nelson Darby, spread by the Scofield Bible, televangelists, and media like Left Behind, this doctrine distorts God’s character, instills fear, and weakens faith. Worse still, it divides…
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The Truth About the Pre-Tribulation Rapture: A Pastoral Teaching
The gospel is rooted in the plain words of Jesus Christ and the testimony of His apostles, not in novels or systems.
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Rethinking the Seven-Year Tribulation: Returning to the Full Counsel of God’s Word
The seven-year tribulation has shaped Christian beliefs for generations, influencing everything from sermons to worship music. Yet, questioning this view can feel destabilizing. This exploration seeks to return to Scripture’s plain witness, questioning whether this doctrine truly arises from the biblical text or through later theological frameworks.
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Hope, Not Hysteria: Recovering a Faithful View of Christ’s Return
Throughout history, Christians have labeled leaders, technologies, and world events as the Antichrist or the “mark of the beast.” While prophecy is vital, repeated mislabeling has hurt our witness and made us look like conspiracy theorists. This article explores historical and modern examples, Scripture’s warning, and how we can respond with wisdom, humility, and hope.
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One Will Be Taken, and the Other Left: A Closer Look at Matthew 24 and Luke 17
Was Jesus referring to the rapture when He said, “one will be taken and the other left”? A closer reading of Matthew 24 and Luke 17 shows something surprising. Those taken are not the righteous, but those swept away in judgment—just like in the days of Noah and Lot.
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The Sign of Three Days and Three Nights: Correcting the Good Friday Tradition
Scripture defines “a day and a night” from creation onward as a full cycle, not fractions. When Jesus declared He would be in the grave “three days and three nights,” He echoed Jonah, the first Passover, and the Law itself. This study walks through Genesis, Exodus, Jonah, and the Gospels to show why Christ could…
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The Church God Desires: Worship, Fellowship, and Faithfulness Beyond Buildings and Obligations
Discover a biblical vision of the church that goes beyond buildings and weekly routines. This long-form pastoral reflection explores worship in spirit and truth, authentic fellowship, faithful gathering, and the true nature of God’s people as His living temple.
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The Church Christ Intended: A Biblical Return to the Body of Christ
What does Scripture actually mean when it speaks of the Church? This article defines the Church as the living body of Christ and explains why that biblical vision often stands in sharp contrast to modern church culture. Rooted in the New Testament, it calls believers back to reverence for God, sound doctrine, Spirit-led fellowship, and…
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A Message to the American Church
The American church mirrors the warnings given by the prophets, the apostles, and Jesus Himself. Like Israel of old and Laodicea in Revelation, it has pursued wealth and influence while neglecting holiness, truth, and repentance.
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The Church: A House of Prayer, Not a Marketplace
The Church was never meant to be a marketplace. Jesus warned against turning His Father’s house into a den of thieves, yet many churches today sell books, coffee, and merchandise in the name of ministry. This blog examines the biblical warnings against selling the gospel, the dangers of greed in the church, and the call…
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When the House of God Becomes a Marketplace: A Prophetic Warning to the Modern Church
Many churches today resemble businesses more than the body of Christ — complete with ATMs in lobbies, digital kiosks, and constant pleas for money. The prophets of old would have cried out against such practices, warning leaders who imitate the culture of greed and pride. This article calls believers back to the biblical model of…
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A Balanced Look at Christian History: One Church, Many Paths
A balanced look at Christian history, tracing the path from the early undivided church through the Great Schism, the rise of Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy, and the Protestant Reformation, showing how each branch developed while still confessing Christ as Lord.
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When Pastors Preach Motivation Instead of the Gospel
Many popular figures like Joel Osteen and T.D. Jakes preach motivation rather than the gospel. But Scripture warns that smooth words cannot save—only Christ crucified. Should such men lead churches? The Bible says no.
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When the Pulpit Becomes a Stage: The Danger of Aggressive Preaching
Some preachers confuse shouting and dominating the room with Spirit-filled boldness. Learn the difference between biblical boldness and unbiblical aggression, and whether you should sit under such teaching.
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Guarding God’s Work: Holiness in Both the Pulpit and Online Platforms
Many churches and ministries today risk spiritual compromise by allowing unrepentant unbelievers to serve in areas meant to be led by those walking in the Spirit. Scripture calls believers to uphold holiness, discern fellowship, and maintain the purity of ministry by testing the fruit of those who serve.
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Freely You Have Received, Freely Give: The Heart of True Ministry
A biblical teaching on Matthew 10:8 exploring the principle of freely giving what we have freely received. Discover the contrast between true and false shepherds and practical ways to live out Christlike generosity.
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Should Christian YouTube Channels Be Monetized?
Is it biblical for Christian YouTube channels to profit from teaching the Word or sharing testimonies? This post examines the practice in light of Scripture and the holy calling to keep ministry free from worldly motives.
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Unequally Yoked: When a Minister Has an Unbelieving Wife
Serving alongside a faithless spouse is a heavy burden for a man of God, yet Scripture offers grace and truth to navigate this struggle. Paul advises believers to avoid partnerships with lawlessness, emphasizing that a pastor’s household should reflect spiritual unity. Such homes are not just private spaces but living examples of Christ’s relationship to…
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When Believers Take Believers to Court: A Biblical Look at Lawsuits in Church Matters
The Bible warns believers against dragging one another into secular court over disputes, especially when the matter involves the Church. This article explores 1 Corinthians 6, the dangers of unresolved church conflict, and how to address leadership corruption without violating biblical principles.
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Beware of Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing: Popular Preachers with Dangerous Teachings
Millions are drawn to charismatic preachers who promise success, healing, and happiness. But when their teachings twist Scripture or lead people away from true repentance, they become dangerous to the soul. This blog exposes some of the most well-known preachers whose influence outweighs their biblical soundness—and offers a call back to the truth of God’s…
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Signs of Blasphemers and False Teachers
This post warns against modern teachers who slander the work of the Holy Spirit. By speaking against revival, healing, and the gifts of the Spirit, they risk blasphemy and lead others away from Christ. Category: False Teaching, Holy Spirit
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The Dangers of False Teaching in The Church: Why Truth Matters More Than Ever
False teachings have always threatened the people of God, from the prophets of old to Jesus and the apostles. Today, they continue to steal, kill, and destroy—sowing division, confusion, and compromise in the body of Christ. This article exposes their danger, highlights modern examples like prosperity gospel, pre-tribulation rapture, cessationism, and several others, and equips…
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Jesus and the Rich Man: A Rebuke to False Shepherds
Jesus told the rich young ruler to sell everything and give to the poor. This article challenges modern ministries that manipulate generosity into a marketplace and calls the Church back to Christ’s heart for the needy.
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A Call to Discernment
In an age where Christian teaching is shaped by celebrity platforms, emotional appeal, and unchecked spiritual claims, discernment has never been more necessary. A Call to Discernment: Examining Influential Modern Teachers in Light of Scripture carefully evaluates the doctrines, influence, and long-term impact of ten of the most prominent modern pastors and teachers. Measured against…
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Testing the Spirits: Discerning God’s Voice from Deception
Not every famous preacher who quotes Scripture is speaking God’s truth. From MacArthur to Osteen to Joyce Meyer, many twist the Word to fit their message. Learn how to test the spirits and follow the voice of the Good Shepherd.
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Testing the Spirits: Guarding Against False Teaching in the Age of AI
In an era where voices online can sound polished and authoritative—even artificially generated—the need for biblical discernment has never been greater. Scripture gives us clear tests to identify false teachings and hold fast to the truth of the gospel.



