
5 Things I’ve Learned as a New Father: A Pronomian Perspective
Fatherhood brings with it profound lessons. From the depths of divine love to the legacy of faith, discover five insights from a new father’s Pronomian perspective.
Fatherhood brings with it profound lessons. From the depths of divine love to the legacy of faith, discover five insights from a new father’s Pronomian perspective.
In life’s low moments, when mistakes seem overwhelming, can we find assurance in God’s sovereignty? This devotional explores how God’s control offers us hope and a future even in our imperfections.
God’s commandments in the Bible are often misinterpreted as being exclusive to Jews. This devotional sheds light on the universality of these commandments and distinguishes them from cultural Jewish laws.
In a world filled with doubts and questions, the existence of God stands as an unshakable foundation. Delve into the logical and moral necessities that not only affirm God’s existence but also reveal Him as the very grounding of all reality.
Faith and works – are they contradictory or complementary in our spiritual journey? Explore the profound harmony between these two in our latest blog post. We delve into Scripture, examining Paul’s emphasis on faith and James’s insistence on works, and discover that these teachings are two sides of the same divine coin. Realize how God-given faith inevitably results in good works, not as a means to earn salvation, but as an authentic demonstration of a transformed heart.
In a diverse spiritual landscape, Christianity stands unique in its claim – salvation exclusively through Jesus Christ. Other faiths provide paths to enlightenment, moral guidance, or philosophical wisdom, yet none present the absolute pathway to God as Christianity does. It’s not about intolerance or disrespect, but about the profound hope we have in the guarantee of salvation accessible to all through Christ.
Forgiveness is a journey of liberation, a transformative process that frees us from the shackles of resentment and bitterness. As we forgive as Christ forgave us, we encounter healing, peace, and a deeper understanding of God’s love. Remember, forgiveness isn’t forgetting or excusing the wrong; it’s choosing freedom over bitterness. Discover the power and freedom of forgiveness in our latest blog post.