Tag: cessationism
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Cessationism and the Danger of Closed Ears
A comprehensive pastoral exploration of cessationism and the cost of limiting God’s activity, showing how doctrine can shape interpretation, expectation, and spiritual insight while highlighting the ongoing role of the 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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The Deconstruction Movement: Tearing Down Faith or Building on Sand?
The deconstruction movement promises freedom but often leads to dismantled faith. Discover why Scripture calls us to build on Christ, not cultural trends.
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John MacArthur’s Teachings Examined: A Biblical Comparison
John MacArthur is one of the most influential Bible teachers of our time, known for his strong stance on Scripture and verse-by-verse exposition. But how do his teachings hold up when tested by the full counsel of God’s Word? This post compares MacArthur’s key doctrines with Scripture to help believers discern what aligns with truth…
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The Most Troubling, Yet Widely Accepted, Teachings in Modern Christianity – Measured Against Scripture
Many popular Christian teachings—from the Prosperity Gospel to Catholic traditions to modern evangelical trends—sound biblical but contradict the very Word of God they claim to uphold. This in-depth study exposes these widely accepted errors with Scripture, history, and warnings for today’s Church.
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The Truth About Cessationism: A Loving Call to Embrace the Fullness of the Spirit
Cessationism teaches that the spiritual gifts ended with the apostles, but Scripture and the testimony of today’s global Church reveal otherwise. Here’s why the Spirit’s gifts are still vital—and how to walk in them biblically.
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Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit
Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is the only sin Jesus declared unforgivable—and it remains a present danger. This blog explores what Jesus meant, how misjudging the works of the Spirit today can lead to it, and why the gifts of the Spirit are still active.
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The American Gospel: Discerning Truth in a Culture of Counterfeits
A biblical examination of doctrines birthed in modern American Christianity—such as the pre-tribulation rapture, prosperity gospel, cessationism, political Christianity, and more—and why true disciples must return to Scripture alone.

