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The Role of Holy Fear in Worship

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  *“Let us have grace, whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear: For our God is a consuming fire.”* — Hebrews 12:28-29 (KJV) In an age when much of what passes for worship feels casual, entertaining, or even performance-driven, the biblical emphasis on **holy fear** stands as a much-needed corrective. Holy fear is not the paralyzing terror of the lost or the cringing dread of slaves. It is reverential awe — a deep, trembling awareness of God’s infinite holiness, majesty, and otherness that shapes how we approach Him in worship. Without it, worship easily drifts into irreverence, self-expression, or emotionalism detached from truth. With it, worship becomes acceptable to God and transforming for His people. This theme flows directly from the blog idea I shared on “Strange Fire Before the Lord” (Leviticus 10). The Nadab and Abihu account is one of Scripture’s clearest warnings about what happens when holy fear is absent in worship. But the principle runs thro...

The Doctrine of Election: A Biblical Investigation

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The doctrine of election addresses one of the most profound and debated truths in Scripture: God’s sovereign choice regarding salvation. At its core, **election** refers to God’s eternal decision to choose certain individuals (or a people) for salvation, tracing the initiative for redemption back to God Himself rather than to human effort or merit. All Bible-believing Christians affirm *some form* of election because the concept and terminology appear repeatedly throughout the Old and New Testaments. The real debate centers on the *basis* of that choice (unconditional in God’s will alone, or conditional upon foreseen faith), its scope (individual or corporate), and how it relates to human responsibility, free will, and evangelism. This investigation draws directly from Scripture as the supreme authority, while noting major historical and theological perspectives. It is written with conservative, fundamentalist Christians in mind—those who uphold the inerrancy, authority, and sufficienc...

Why Does God Allow Bad Things to Happen to the Saved and the Chosen?

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Understanding Divine Sovereignty, Suffering, and the Eternal Purposes of God from the Inerrant Scriptures Beloved brothers and sisters in Christ, this is one of the most pressing and painful questions that has echoed through the hearts of God’s people across every generation: Why does a sovereign, all-powerful, all-loving, and all-wise God permit — even ordain — suffering, trials, loss, sickness, betrayal, and hardship in the lives of those He has saved and chosen? We are not talking here about the judgment that falls upon the rebellious and unrepentant world. We are speaking of the afflictions that come upon the redeemed, the born-again, the blood-bought children of God who walk in the light of His Word and cling to the fundamentals of the faith once delivered to the saints. This question is not new. It is as old as the book of Job and as fresh as the latest diagnosis, the latest pink slip, the latest betrayal by a trusted friend, or the latest wave of cultural hostility against those...

The Inhabited Invisible: Standing Firm in the Biblical Reality of Angelic Protection

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  “The angel of the Lord encamps all around those who fear Him, and delivers them.” — Psalm 34:7 (NKJV) We live in an age characterized by a aggressive, functional materialism. Our culture trains us to believe only what can be seen, measured, weighed, and verified by human faculty. Sadly, this skepticism often creeps through the doors of the church, leading believers to live as practical deists—acknowledging God with their lips but operating as if the physical world is all that exists. Yet, Holy Scripture completely rejects this sterile view of reality. The Bible pulls back the veil to reveal a universe teeming with spiritual activity. Among the most comforting doctrines for the saint is the reality of God’s holy angels: mighty, created beings deployed by a sovereign Creator to execute His will, wage spiritual warfare, and stand guard over the local church and the individual believer. To anchor our hearts in these perilous times, we must bypass modern myths and plant our feet s...

The Godhood of Christ: The Unwavering Testimony of Scripture

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  In an age marked by theological drift and confusion about the person of Jesus, the church must return again and again to the clear, inerrant testimony of Holy Scripture. The doctrine of the **Godhood of Christ**—that Jesus is fully and eternally God, the second Person of the Trinity—is not a peripheral teaching. It is the very foundation upon which the entire Christian faith stands. Deny or diminish the full deity of Jesus, and the gospel itself collapses. Only the infinite, eternal God could bear the infinite wrath our sins deserve and provide a salvation that is truly eternal. The Bible presents this truth from beginning to end with unmistakable clarity. Let us examine the evidence with reverent hearts and minds renewed by the Spirit. I. The Direct Claims of Christ Himself Our Lord Jesus did not leave His identity ambiguous. He repeatedly and deliberately claimed to be God. In **John 8:58**, Jesus declared to the religious leaders, “Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham wa...