Tag: Biblical Teaching
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The Stewardship God Requires: How the Parable of the Talents Exposes the Heart of Today’s Church
Jesus’ parable of the talents reveals the importance of faithfully using the gifts, resources, and opportunities God entrusts to every believer. By connecting this teaching with other biblical parables and Old Testament calls to stewardship, this article shows how today’s Christians mirror the faithful and fearful servants—and why the modern church must rediscover active, courageous…
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Faithful Desire
Discover how carrying desires becomes a cornerstone of Christian faithfulness in an age of identity politics. Faithful Desire challenges conventional wisdom, urging believers to navigate sexuality and truth without compromise.
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Correcting the Church Not the Culture: Recovering the Biblical Mandate
Correcting the Church, Not the Culture calls believers back to the biblical priority of pursuing holiness within the church rather than fighting culture wars. Instead of confronting unbelievers, Scripture urges us to disciple one another, reflect Christ, and trust the power of a transformed body to influence the world. For those weary of conflict and…
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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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One Lord, One Body: A Call to Unity in Christ
Paul rebuked the Corinthians for dividing themselves by human leaders. Today, the church faces the same temptation through denominations and traditions. True unity is found in Christ alone, as His people are called to be set apart from the world and joined together in one body under one Lord.
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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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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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The Biblical View of Women
A biblical examination of the roles of women in God’s redemptive work—from Deborah the judge to Mary Magdalene—challenging cultural misapplications of Scripture that silence faithful women in the Church.


