Foundations of the Faith
In this article, we examine the biblical purpose and limits of the law, its role in revealing sin, its fulfillment in Christ, and how believers today are guided not by rules but by faith, grace, and the example of Jesus.
Romans 10:4; 1 Timothy 1:8-10
In this article, we explore the true meaning of Christian freedom, showing how Jesus sets believers free from sin, fear, and the world—not to live as we please, but to joyfully serve God, follow His will, and experience a life of genuine liberty and fulfillment.
Romans 6:7; Galatians 1:1,13
A faithful gardener’s diligence illustrates the responsibility and expectancy with which we are called to serve the Lord.
Revelation 22:12; Matthew 25:14,19
In this article, we explore what happens to believers after death, the hope of a resurrection body, and being “at home with the Lord,” showing the assurance and glory God promises.
2 Corinthians 5:1-8
In this article, we explore the true meaning of sanctification: not sinless perfection, but being set apart for God. Believers are sanctified once for all through Christ, and the Spirit works in practical ways to guide, purify, and empower us to live for Him.
1 Corinthians 6:2; John 17:17,19; Hebrews 10:10
In this article, we examine common objections to the idea that believers cannot be lost, exploring biblical passages from the Gospels, Epistles, Hebrews, and Revelation, and showing how Scripture balances God’s grace, our responsibility, and the assurance of salvation.
2 Peter 2:22; Hebrews 6:4-6
In this article, we explore the eternal security of true Christians, examining the blessings, promises, and assurance found in Scripture, and showing how God’s grace, the gift of eternal life, and the Holy Spirit guarantee that believers cannot be lost.
Romans 8:35-39; John 10:27-29
In this article, Paul’s teaching in Romans 6 is explored, showing how believers can live as “dead to sin” in fact, not just in words, and draw the strength to resist sin from a real, ongoing relationship with Christ.
Romans 6:11-12
In this article, we examine the Rapture, the first phase of Christ’s return, explaining its timing, purpose, and impact on believers, and how understanding this promise can shape our faith, hope, and daily life while offering comfort and encouragement for the journey.
1 Thessalonians 4:13-18; Revelation 22:20