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Beyond the Tithe: Why Radical Generosity is the Heart of the Christian Life

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We’ve all seen the bumper stickers: "God is my Co-Pilot." It’s a nice sentiment, but if we are honest with the Scriptures, God doesn’t want to be in the passenger seat. He owns the car, the road, and the breath in our lungs. When it comes to our finances, many of us treat God like a line item in a budget—someone we pay off so we can enjoy the rest of our "hard-earned" money. But for the believer, Christian giving isn’t a tax; it’s a testimony. --- The Theology of the Open Hand In 2 Corinthians 9:6-8, the Apostle Paul lays out a spiritual principle that is as reliable as gravity: The Law of the Harvest. > "Remember this: Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously." In the agricultural world of the Bible, seed was precious. To throw it into the dirt looked like waste to the untrained eye. But the farmer knew that holding onto the seed in the barn led to a funeral, while casting it into the field ...

Five Qualities of a Good Soldier: A Biblical Call to Arms for True Believers

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 Hello, fellow warriors in Christ! As a fundamentalist Christian living in these tumultuous end times, I've been deeply moved by the Apostle Paul's words in 2 Timothy 2:3-4 (KJV): "Thou therefore endure hardness, as a good soldier of Jesus Christ. No man that warreth entangleth himself with the affairs of this life; that he may please him who hath chosen him to be a soldier." This passage isn't just ancient advice—it's a battle cry for us today, amid rising apostasy, moral decay, and the subtle infiltration of worldly doctrines into the church. In a recent homily I prepared, I outlined five key qualities of a good soldier drawn directly from this Scripture. Today, I'll expand on that message, weaving in more biblical insights, real-world applications, and urgent warnings for our generation. If you're committed to the inerrant Word of God and ready to stand uncompromised, read on. We're not called to comfort; we're called to conquer in Jesus...

Salvation God's Way: A Deep Dive into Ephesians 2:8-9

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 Hello, fellow believers! As a fundamental conservative Christian standing firm on the unchanging Word of God, I'm excited to share with you today a message that's close to my heart. In a world filled with self-help gurus, moral relativism, and watered-down gospels, it's crucial we return to the pure, unadulterated truth of Scripture. Our focus? Ephesians 2:8-9 : "For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast." This isn't just a verse—it's the cornerstone of our salvation, God's way. In this blog post, I'll expand on a homily I recently prepared, breaking it down section by section, weaving in biblical insights, real-life applications, and warnings against modern pitfalls. Let's dive in and let the Holy Spirit illuminate these truths for us. The Foundation of Grace: Unmerited and Undeserved At the heart of Paul's message is grace—"For by grace are ye ...

Objections That Must Be Answered: A Biblical Response from Romans 3:1-8

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As a fundamentalist Christian living in Indiana, I've often found myself defending the core truths of Scripture against a tide of skepticism and compromise. In our fast-paced world, where doubt masquerades as sophistication, it's crucial to revisit the unshakeable foundations of our faith. This blog post is adapted from a homily I recently prepared, drawing directly from Romans 3:1-8. Paul's words here aren't just ancient rhetoric—they're a blueprint for answering the tough questions that challenge believers today. Whether you're facing objections from atheists, liberal theologians, or even within your own church, this passage equips us to stand firm. Let's dive in, verse by verse, and see how God's Word silences the critics. The Advantage of God's Chosen: Romans 3:1-2 Paul starts with a pointed question: "What advantage then hath the Jew? or what profit is there of circumcision?" In a time when the Gospel levels the playing field—declaring...

Health update

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 Over the past week, I've been through surgery in preparation for a future kidney transplant. It has been rough, to say the least, especially when tied into some other things going on in my personal life. That's not the purpose of this blog, but it is something I felt led to tell you about today. I have had to have a urostomy, which is preparing me for the new kidney. Some changes have also been made in the meantime to how you qualify for Medicare or Medicaid—whatever it is—and I am having to pick up a larger share of my Part B. Thanks to you, Governor Braun. Fortunately, my youngest son has been able to be with me since I got home from the hospital and is making sure I don't do stupid things, forgetting that I am the age I am and what I've been through. A heartfelt thanks to you, Joshua. I have one more bit of thanks to offer, and that is to a cousin of mine, Mike Sherman. He created a GoFundMe to help cover a lot of my expenses over the last few weeks, and I am very g...