Tag: theology
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The Lost Discipline of Correction

Recently, I have been writing a lot about unity in the Church. Something I haven’t really written about yet are the spiritual, intellectual, and emotional skills necessary to pursue unity. This article is my first attempt. I’ll dive into this much deeper in my coming book. In the meantime allow me to ask a simple…
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Unity: The Inconvenient Necessity

John 17, Jesus prayed that we would be one, as He and the Father are one. I’ve heard a lot of sermons on this passage and many of them have been great. A key focus of these many sermons has been the issue of denominational unity. Christ isn’t divided, as the Apostle Paul tells the…
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Let’s Start the Discussion: Anne Graham Lotz and the Rapture

Anne Graham Lotz, the daughter of Billy Graham, has recently produced a series of videos about the rapture. In these videos she encourages believers and sends out a beacon of hope, leaving them instruction in case they are ‘left behind’ when the rapture occurs. Considering the influence of Anne Graham Lotz’s ministry, and the upcoming…
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The Adored and Elegant Word

The Lord gripped me with this today during my devotions. We are a blessed people, filled with the eternal and incorruptible joy of Christ as we abide in Him.
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“For the Slave is our Brother”

Greetings Beloved, It is the most wonderfully misunderstood time of the year. I, for one, love Christmas. I fully understand that Jesus wasn’t actually born on December 25th, that Christmas trees actually have nothing to do with a Christian Christmas, and neither do cookies and exchanging presents. Nevertheless, I celebrate Jesus’ birthday, light a tree,…
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Upon this Rock

Greetings Beloved, As Christians, the Church is a vital part of our identity and commission on this earth. In recent years, I have done multiple studies on the identity of the Church, and through this journey the Lord has gripped me with much deeper conviction on the subject. I believe that if we gain a…


