The Myth of Once Saved, Always Saved: What the Bible Really Teaches About Eternal Security
Few false doctrines are more dangerous than "once saved, always saved." This is a thorough, biblical dismantling of that myth.
Few false doctrines are more dangerous than "once saved, always saved." This is a thorough, biblical dismantling of that myth.
The empty tomb is glorious, but it’s not the finish line. Jesus conquered death to fill us with His Spirit and build a Church that hell cannot destroy.
Nobody has a casual water baptism — and Spirit baptism is even more radical. If the part managed by human hands is undeniable, what should we expect from the part administered by God Himself?
The Church isn't a building. Everyone agrees. But that truth doesn't lead where most people take it — it leads straight back to the assembly.
Matthew 28:19 isn't a problem for the Apostolic position. It's a confirmation of it — if you read what it actually says.
Should Christians worship on Saturday or Sunday? This article examines the Sabbath's role as a Mosaic covenant sign, the New Testament witness of Paul, Peter, and John, and the resurrection typology that established the Lord's Day as the Church's day of worship.
What does it mean to be a royal priesthood? A deep look at 1 Peter 2:9 and why the priesthood of believers reshapes how we live and approach God.