Narsty Theology? The New Apostolic Reformation Movement – NAR, is it biblical?
Sort of. Kind of. No, not really. Yes, the Church is meant to be a light on a hill. Yes, we are meant to influence the mountains of this world. […]
Read More**YOU HAVE BEEN LIED TO ABOUT GRACE — AND IT IS COSTING THE CHURCH ITS POWER** �
Most Christians today believe grace means this: *“I came to Jesus, I’m forgiven, and when I sin I just ask forgiveness again.”* They believe they are still clean, still undefiled, […]
Read MoreIs reincarnation biblical and are we the resurrected dead?
Revelation 20 presents a striking sequence in God’s plan for humanity: Christ returns and establishes His kingdom He reigns with His saints for **a thousand years** During this reign, the […]
Read MoreWho is the body of Christ. Can women lead them?
**Understanding the Ecclesia and Koinonia: The Biblical Gathering of the Body of Christ** The New Testament speaks often about the *Ecclesia*—commonly translated as “church”—but its meaning runs far deeper than […]
Read MoreARE WE UNDER THE LAW? — HOW THE LAW IS FULFILLED BY ABIDING IN JESUS
Many people believe the Law was given just to show us that we cannot keep it (Romans 3:20; Galatians 3:19), or they think that grace is a free pass from the Law (Romans 6:1–2). […]
Read MoreHis name is Jesus!
## ANY OTHER NAME IS HERESY — There is a growing insistence today that believers must abandon the name **Jesus** and instead use reconstructed Hebrew names built from fragments like *Yah, […]
Read MoreAre you in the New Covenant?
# **Why the Altar Still Matters** Most believers rarely think about the altar at all. When it *is* mentioned, it is often treated as something God used once and then […]
Read MoreIs once saved always saved biblical?
# Why Scripture Requires Daily Walk, Endurance, and Spirit-Filled Life — — ### Why “Once Saved Always Saved” Is Unbiblical > **“Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter […]
Read More🕯️ THE MEANING OF THE TABERNACLE REVEALED
Why the Temple Was Always Pointing Forward to the TableThe Tabernacle was never about rituals that ended.It was a pattern of approach — one Jesus fulfilled, not erased.
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