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Why Couldn’t God Have Just Said It Plainly?
Doctrine

Why Couldn’t God Have Just Said It Plainly?

Many people ask, “If God is one, why doesn’t He just say it plainly?” The truth is—He did. The Bible repeatedly declares God’s oneness in clear terms, yet human reasoning and tradition have complicated what was meant to be simple. This blog explores how scripture consistently affirms that God is one, why people struggle with accepting this truth, and how faith is required to receive reve... Continue reading

12th February, 2025 By Timothy lee
It Takes More Than Just Belief to Change Us—We Need the Holy Spirit
Discipleship, Doctrine, Leadership

It Takes More Than Just Belief to Change Us—We Need the Holy Spirit

Belief in Jesus is essential, but true transformation requires more than just belief—it requires the power of the Holy Spirit. This blog explores how belief alone cannot break the cycle of sin, produce spiritual fruit, or empower a victorious Christian life. Citing key scriptures, it highlights the Holy Spirit’s role in regeneration, overcoming sin, guiding believers, and making them effective... Continue reading

11th February, 2025 By Timothy lee
The Hardest Question: How Do I Know When to Leave a Church—And How Do I Leave?
Discipleship, Leadership

The Hardest Question: How Do I Know When to Leave a Church—And How Do I Leave?

This article provides guidance on how to leave a church gracefully and find a new one. It emphasizes expressing gratitude, blessing the church in prayer, and leaving without resentment. It advises finding a church that aligns with biblical truth, discipleship, and strong leadership. The goal is spiritual health, not church hopping. It is important to leave without gossip and remain submissive to G... Continue reading

10th February, 2025 By Timothy lee
Do the Pronouns in the Old Testament Prove the Trinity?
Doctrine

Do the Pronouns in the Old Testament Prove the Trinity?

The argument that Old Testament pronouns and the plural form Elohim provide proof of the Trinity is often debated. While Elohim is plural, linguistic analysis shows it functions as a singular noun, often as a plural of majesty. Similarly, plural pronouns like “Us” in Genesis 1:26 are more likely references to the Divine Council or royal speech rather than a triune God. The Shema (Deuteronomy 6... Continue reading

7th February, 2025 By Admin
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Doctrine

Does "One" in Mark 12:28-29 Mean Unity? A Biblical and Greek Examination

This article explores the meaning of “one” in Mark 12:28-29, where Jesus quotes the Shema: “The Lord our God, the Lord is one.” The Greek word used for “one” is heis (εἷς), which means absolute singularity, not a unity of multiple persons. Unlike words that denote a collective unity, heis reinforces that God is numerically one. Jesus’ response aligns with the monotheistic teachin... Continue reading

6th February, 2025 By Timothy lee
What Do I Do When I Feel a Holy Discontent with the Church?
Discipleship, Leadership

What Do I Do When I Feel a Holy Discontent with the Church?

This article explores holy discontent—a dissatisfaction with the church that stems from a desire for growth, not offence. It emphasizes praying before speaking, checking if concerns are from God or personal ambition, and handling them with humility, submission, and a willingness to serve. The author shares a personal realization that passive behavior can be disloyalty (Hebrews 13:17) and that ca... Continue reading

6th February, 2025 By Timothy lee
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