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Never Say Never: What Peter’s Boast Teaches Every Serious Christian Today

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“And they all said the same.”   That’s the line in Mark 14:31 that always chills me. Not just Peter , but every last disciple stood there on the way to Gethsemane and declared, “Even if I must die with You, I will never deny You.” Hours later they were all gone, scattered like smoke. Peter, the boldest of the bold, was swearing he never knew the man. We love to shake our heads at Peter. “How could he?” we say. But if we’re honest, we’ve stood in the same place. Maybe not in a courtyard warming our hands by a fire, but in our hearts we’ve said: - “I would never compromise on doctrine .”   - “I would never look at pornography again.”   - “I would never let bitterness take root.”   - “I would never walk away from the faith.” Never say never. Pride is the original sin, and its favorite lie is “I’m the exception.”   Samson thought Delilah could shear-proof.   David thought one look wouldn’t cost him.   Solomon though...

A Fiery Call to the Faithful: The Wrath of God in Ezekiel 25:17

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In these tumultuous times, where the world spirals into moral decay and the church faces relentless assault, it's crucial we return to the unyielding truths of Scripture. Today, I share a homily delivered to a gathering of fundamentalist Christians—a message that ignites the soul and reminds us of God's sovereign justice. Drawing from Ezekiel 25:17, this exhortation calls us to awaken, repent, and proclaim the Gospel with unquenchable fire. Awake, O Saints! The Thunder of Divine Vengeance Awake, O saints! Rise up, you warriors of the faith! Hear the thunderous roar of the Lord from the pages of His eternal Word! Ezekiel 25:17 explodes with divine fury: "And I will execute great vengeance upon them with furious rebukes; and they shall know that I am the LORD, when I shall lay my vengeance upon them!" This is no whisper, brethren—this is the battle cry of Jehovah God Himself, the King of Kings, who will not tolerate the mockery of His holy name! As fundamentalists cling...

How to Rub People the Right Way: Lessons from Barnabas (Acts 4:36–37)

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 Most Christians want to be a blessing, but too many of us end up being a burr under everybody’s saddle. We rub people the wrong way with criticism, gossip, stinginess, and pride. The early church had the opposite problem: they had a man who rubbed everyone the right way, and his nickname literally meant “Son of Encouragement.” His real name was Joseph, a Levite from Cyprus. The apostles called him Barnabas, and in Acts 4:36–37 we’re told why he earned that nickname: “Joseph, a Levite from Cyprus, whom the apostles called Barnabas (which means ‘son of encouragement’), sold a field he owned and brought the money and put it at the apostles’ feet.” That’s it. No fanfare. No GoFundMe campaign. No dedication ceremony. He simply saw a need, sold property, and quietly laid every dollar at the feet of the leadership so the gospel could stay free and the saints could be fed. Here are four timeless ways Barnabas still teaches us to rub people the right way in 2025: 1. Speak encouragement, no...

The Shofar: God’s Ancient Trumpet Is Sounding Again — And Bible-Believing Christians Need to Listen

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  I was raised in a little country church where the only trumpet we 99% of us ever heard was the pastor's kid on his slightly-off-key cornet every Easter. Rams’ horns? Those were Old Testament curiosities, something for Messianic congregations or the occasional prophecy conference. Then I actually started tracing the shofar through Scripture. What I found shook me so hard I went out and bought a 36-inch Yemenite kudu horn the next week. My wife thought I’d lost my mind. My neighbors definitely did when I started practicing at 5 a.m. But once you see what the Bible actually says about this blood-stained, battle-scarred trumpet, you can’t unsee it. Here is the scarlet thread of the shofar from Genesis to Revelation — told the way I now preach it to my own fundamentalist, dispensational, KJV-carrying, pre-trib, blood-bought congregation. 1. The First Shofar: A Ram Caught in the Thicket (Genesis 22) The knife glints above Isaac. Abraham’s hand does not waver — until the Angel stops him...

The Night Hell Plotted and Heaven Purchased: Lessons from Luke 22

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Every year during Holy Week , we walk slowly through the Passion narrative, and every year Luke 22 hits like a freight train. In just twenty-five verses we watch Satan enter one of the Twelve , we watch Jesus institute the Lord’s Supper , and we watch the disciples argue about who is the greatest—all at the same table, on the same night, just hours before the cross. That collision of darkness and light, of betrayal and redemption, of pride and servanthood is not just ancient history. It is a mirror held up to every Bible-believing church in 2025.  1. Satan Never Stopped Wearing a Church Name Tag    “Then Satan entered Judas , surnamed Iscariot , who was numbered among the twelve” (v. 3).   Judas had been baptized, chosen, sent out to preach and heal, and entrusted with the money bag. Yet the devil found a landing strip in his heart because he loved money more than the Master. Brethren, false professors have not gone extinct. They still carry Bibles, sing th...