Category: Christian
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Shepherding Discernment: A Pastoral Examination of a System That Quietly Replaced the Text
A pastoral and Scripture-centered examination of several influential teachings associated with John MacArthur, exploring how theological systems can quietly reshape biblical interpretation. This article invites believers to return to humble Berean discernment, testing every doctrine against the full counsel of God’s Word while keeping Christ, not personalities, at the center of faith.
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If Jesus Had a Social Media Account
In an age shaped by speed, noise, and constant reaction, Christians are left asking how truth should be spoken faithfully online. This essay reflects on the teaching manner of Jesus—His restraint, clarity, and patience—and considers what His example might mean for Christians navigating social media today. Rather than chasing attention, it calls readers back to…
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When Correction Becomes Control: Recovering Gospel Witness in a Culture of Outrage
In an age of constant outrage and cultural warfare, many Christians feel compelled to correct the world through politics and online confrontation. This article invites believers to examine whether their engagement reflects Christlike witness or an anxious attempt to control what only God can redeem, calling the church back to trust, humility, and gospel-shaped faithfulness.
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Why Doesn’t God Judge Those Who Harm His Little Ones More Quickly?
Why does God delay judgment against those who harm the innocent—especially His little ones? Scripture shows that divine timing is not a sign of neglect, but of mercy, justice, and holy purpose. Though we long for immediate intervention, the Bible reveals a God who is never late, never passive, and never indifferent. His delays are…
