spiritual pride

  • Theology and Prayer: When Doctrine Forgets to Kneel Before God

    A church may have doctrines, debates, confessions, sermons, and Bible studies, yet still lose the posture of prayer. When theology forgets to pray, it becomes noisy, proud, combative, and self-assured. True Christian thinking begins not in mastery, but in humble dependence before God.

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  • Theology should make us humble before God, not proud of our own certainty. When doctrine becomes a badge of superiority rather than a witness to Christ, theology no longer trembles. It begins to possess, control, and condemn. But true theology stands under the Word, speaks with humility, and points beyond itself to Jesus Christ.

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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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