new-testament

  • The church was never meant to be a religious service provider. But in today’s culture, that’s what it’s become — a vendor of spiritual goods for individual consumers. This post explores how we got here, why it distorts the gospel, and what it means to recover the church as a Spirit-shaped covenant community.

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  • Alpha to Omega

    In a world gripped by uncertainty, Revelation 1:8 reminds us that history is not spinning out of control. The One who is, who was, and who is to come—the Alpha and Omega—holds the story from beginning to end. This blog explores the covenantal, Christological, and temple-shaped assurance that grounds our endurance and worship in the…

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  • Romans 9 explores the mystery of God’s sovereign mercy, revealing that His covenant purposes move forward not through human effort or lineage, but through grace and faith. Paul wrestles with Israel’s unbelief, highlights Christ as the cornerstone, and calls readers to trust in God’s faithfulness, even when His ways challenge our expectations.

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  • The Verdict That Changes Everything (Romans 3:1–31) When Paul writes “There is no one righteous, not even one,” he isn’t exaggerating—he’s holding up a mirror (Romans 3:10). No one escapes the verdict. Not the rebellious, not the religious. Every defense crumbles. Every mouth is silenced. But then come two of the most beautiful words in…

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