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The Bondage of the Will and the Freedom of Grace
Man always serves a master. Only grace frees the will to choose Christ.

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When Strength Turns Toxic: Mark Driscoll and the Cult of Manhood
A prophetic warning about counterfeit masculinity and the danger of authority without repentance.

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5 days ago6 min read


The Inclusive Lie: How Compassion Without Repentance Split the Church of England
A pastoral warning about how “inclusion” without repentance destroys holiness and divides the Church.

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Nov 297 min read


The Scholar Who Softened Sin: N. T. Wright and the Drift of a Generation
A pastoral look at N. T. Wright’s drift and how it softened sin and clouded justification.

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Nov 277 min read


The Third Way Trap: How Winsomeness Became a Substitute for Repentance
A pastoral look at Tim Keller’s legacy and how third-wayism softened the Church’s clarity.

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Nov 256 min read


False Fire: How Bethel’s Mysticism Replaces the Gospel of Grace
A pastoral warning against Bethel’s false fire, mysticism, and stage-prophecy culture.

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Nov 208 min read


When the Anchor Breaks: Why Scripture Cannot Be “Unhitched”
A sober, pastoral warning against Andy Stanley’s call to unhitch the Christian faith from Scripture.

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Nov 198 min read


The Gospel of Gain: How Political Idolatry Corrupts the Church
A sobering look at Paula White’s prosperity gospel and the political idolatry harming Christ’s Church.

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Nov 154 min read


The Wolf Yoh Laughed With: Entertainment vs. Exposition
When the lights dim and the stage falls silent, only one thing endures—the Word of God.

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Nov 105 min read


Sheepfold Under Siege: Wolves the Church Applaudes
The greatest threat to the Church isn’t the wolves outside—it’s the ones we’ve invited in and learned to cheer for. Sheepfold Under Siege

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Nov 94 min read


The Word Still Burns
The hammer still rings, the Word still burns—grace reigns. Happy Reformation Day, pilgrims!

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Oct 312 min read


Why the Reformation Still Matters Today: The Church Always Reforming
The same Word that shook Europe still speaks—if only the Church will listen.

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Oct 274 min read


The Cathedral of Confession
The Reformers re-found the gospel; their heirs preserved its song — truth confessed, truth alive.

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Oct 245 min read


Arminius, Calvin, and the Ongoing Reformation of Grace
Dort sang what Scripture declared: salvation is of grace alone, to the glory of God alone.

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Oct 237 min read


From Augustine to Calvin: The Golden Thread of Grace
Grace is the golden thread woven through all redemption — unbroken from Hippo to Geneva.

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Oct 225 min read


Evangelism under Calvin: Geneva as a Missionary Hub
Geneva’s theology became mission — grace ignited courage, and truth crossed borders.

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Oct 215 min read


The Global Solas: One Gospel, Many Nations
The Reformation’s flame crossed continents — one gospel, many nations, still reforming today.

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Oct 205 min read


Fire and Ink: How the Gospel Shaped Britain
The candle lit in England’s fires still burns wherever the Word is opened and Christ is confessed.

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Oct 184 min read


The City Under the Word: Calvin’s Legacy
Calvin’s Geneva was a city under the Word—where truth shaped life, worship, and culture.

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Oct 175 min read


The Word Above All: Zwingli’s Legacy in Zurich
The Reformation in Zurich began not with protest—but with preaching. The Word reclaimed the pulpit.

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Oct 164 min read
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