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Rahab: Not the Girl She Used to Be

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Hello, fellow believers! As a community of Christians, we stand unapologetically on the solid rock of God's inerrant Word, the Bible. It's our guide, our authority, and our source of truth in a world that's increasingly hostile to biblical principles. Today, I want to dive into a story that's as timeless as it is transformative: the account of Rahab from Joshua chapter 2 . I've framed this blog post around a homily I recently shared, but I've expanded it here to unpack the layers of God's grace, faith, and redemption. If you've ever felt defined by your past or wondered if God could really use someone like you, Rahab's story is a powerful reminder that in Christ, you're not the person you used to be. The Setting: A City on the Brink Let's set the scene straight from Scripture. Joshua 2:1-24 transports us to the ancient city of Jericho , a pagan stronghold in Canaan. This wasn't just any city—it was a symbol of defiance against God, fille...

A Terrifying Moment: What John 8:1-11 Demands of Every Believer

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 The air in the Temple courts was thick with anticipation, but not for the teaching of God’s Word. Early in the morning, a crowd had gathered to hear Jesus Christ , but the scene was abruptly shattered by a crisis of theological and legal proportions. The "terrifying moment" was embodied by a frantic woman, dragged by the scribes and Pharisees and thrown before the Lord. Her crime: adultery , caught "in the very act" (John 8:4). The stakes were absolute—capital punishment. She was standing, spiritually and physically, at the foot of the gallows, facing the executioner's stone under the command of the Mosaic Law . This scene of impending death captures a truth we must never evade: Before a holy God, every single one of us stands condemned. But this passage is about far more than the woman's guilt; it is a profound confrontation with sin , pride, and the non-negotiable nature of God's grace. Before we proceed, a word of assurance: For some, the textual hi...

Transformed Minds in a Conforming World: Romans 12:2

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Welcome back to my blog, where we dive deep into the timeless truths of Scripture to equip believers for holy living in these end times. As a Christian, I hold firmly to the inerrant Word of God. Today, I want to share a message inspired by Romans 12:2 . This verse has been burning in my heart, especially as we see society drifting further from biblical principles. Let's unpack it together and see how it calls us to radical transformation. The Command Against Conformity Romans 12:2 declares: " And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God." ( KJV ) In our modern age, conformity is everywhere. The world pressures us to adopt its values—think about the relentless push for acceptance of sinful lifestyles, the promotion of evolution over creationism , or the dilution of truth through "inclusive" doctrines that water down the Gospel . As Christians...

The Wedding Banquet: A Divine Invitation You Can't Ignore

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In a world drowning in distractions and fleeting pleasures, the timeless words of Jesus Christ cut through the noise like a clarion call. Today, I want to dive deep into the Parable of the Wedding Banquet from Matthew 22:1-14 —a story that's not just ancient history but a living, breathing warning and promise for every soul. As fundamentalist Christians , we hold fast to the inerrant Word of God, and this parable demands our undivided attention. It's a vivid portrait of God's sovereign grace , human rebellion, and the eternal consequences of our response. Let's unpack it together, expanding on its profound truths to stir our hearts toward deeper faith and obedience. Imagine the scene : A mighty king—our Heavenly Father—prepares a lavish wedding feast for his beloved son, Jesus Christ. Invitations are sent to the elite, the chosen ones—symbolizing God's covenant people, Israel. But shockingly, they snub the invite. Some ignore it, too busy with farms and businesses...

Beyond Words: True Faith and the Will of God

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In a world where words are cheap and actions often speak louder, Jesus' teachings in the Sermon on the Mount challenge us to examine the depth of our faith. As fundamentalist Christians, we hold dear the unchanging truths of Scripture—the virgin birth of Christ, His deity, atoning sacrifice, bodily resurrection, and the Bible's inerrant authority. Yet, even with these foundations, we must heed the stark warning in Matthew 7:21-23 (NIV): "Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but only the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. Many will say to me on that day, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name and in your name drive out demons and in your name perform many miracles?’ Then I will tell them plainly, ‘I never knew you. Away from me, you evildoers!’" This passage isn't just a distant echo from ancient times; it's a mirror for our souls today. It reminds us that proclaiming "Lord, Lord" or eve...

The Power of Pentecost - A Call to Faith and Transformation

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The Book of Acts, chapter 2, verses 14-41, records a defining moment in Christian history: Peter’s sermon on the Day of Pentecost. This passage reveals the literal fulfillment of God’s promises, the undeniable truth of Jesus’ resurrection, and the birth of the Church through the power of the Holy Spirit. For those who hold to the authority of Scripture, this account is not just history—it’s a call to faith, repentance, and transformation that echoes into our lives today. The Event of Pentecost On the Day of Pentecost, the Holy Spirit descended upon the disciples in a dramatic and miraculous way. They began speaking in tongues, proclaiming God’s wonders in languages they had never learned. A crowd gathered, amazed and perplexed, and some mocked, saying, “ They have had too much wine” (Acts 2:13, NIV). Peter quickly corrected them: “ These people are not drunk, as you suppose. It’s only nine in the morning! ” (Acts 2:15, NIV). He pointed to the prophet Joel, declaring, “ In the last days...