Written articles to edify the Church.

The radiance of God's glory on the earth
A Defense of the Trinity Doctrine

The Deity of Christ from John 1:1-3

John 1:1-3 is more than a statement about Christ; it is an exploration of His divine nature. Discover how every word in this passage reveals profound truths about Jesus Christ, our eternal Word and Creator.

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The radiance of God's glory on the earth
Christology

Radiance of Glory: A Reflection on Hebrews 1:3

In this post, we delve into the rich, theological truths of Hebrews 1:3, unveiling Jesus as the radiance of God’s glory and the exact imprint of His nature. As we unpack this verse, we witness the majesty of Christ in His role as the sustainer of the universe, the Redeemer who purified us from sin, and the exalted King, seated at the right hand of the Majesty on high.

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an image that depicts a journey from a seed to a fruit-bearing plant. Start with a small seed in the foreground. This seed is breaking open with a tiny sprout emerging from it, signifying faith taking root. The sprout grows into a mature plant, demonstrating the good works springing from faith. This plant is in rich, fertile soil and is being nourished by droplets of water, which represent God's grace. The shining sun at the top of the image provides light and warmth, illustrating God’s presence.
Christian Living

Faith and Works: Harmonizing the Biblical Teaching

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.

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Pronomian Christianity
Christian Ethics

What Is Pronomian Christianity?

Pronomian Christianity asserts the ongoing validity of the Torah alongside the full authority of the Old and New Testaments, offering a biblical perspective on biblical law. This movement emphasizes the moral weight of every commandment, rooted in God’s unchanging nature, and recognizes the transformative role of the New Covenant. It upholds that the Law, internalized by the Holy Spirit, guides believers in a life pleasing to God, not as a means of salvation, but as an expression of a life transformed by grace and the lordship of Jesus Christ.

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