gospel clarity

  • Claims that salvation depends on pronouncing Jesus’ name “correctly” misunderstand Scripture, language, and the gospel itself. The New Testament never treats pronunciation as salvific. Salvation rests on God’s covenant faithfulness revealed in the crucified and risen Messiah—not on phonetic precision. When pronunciation becomes the gatekeeper of heaven, the gospel has already been lost.

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  • Conceived by the Spirit

    The virgin birth is not a poetic flourish or theological side note—it’s the beginning of God’s new creation. This post explores why Christ’s sinless humanity doesn’t require a heavenly “seed,” and why the Holy Spirit’s sanctifying work in Mary’s womb is more than enough. Holding mystery with reverent clarity, we reject speculation and anchor our…

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