Did the early church teach monergism or synergism? Explore what the earliest Christians believed about grace, free will, salvation, and human responsibility.
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Does Romans 9 Teach Unconditional Election?
Does Romans 9 teach unconditional election? Explore Romans 9:16, Pharaoh, Jacob and Esau, and God’s mercy in the context of Romans 9–11.
Chosen Before the Foundation of the World?
Does Ephesians 1:4 teach that God chose certain individuals for salvation before creation? Discover what it means to be chosen in Christ before the foundation of the world.
No One Comes Unless Drawn: Does God Draw Everyone or Only the Elect?
Many believe John 6:44 teaches that God only draws a select few. But what happens when we read John 12:32, John 3:16, and John 6:45 together?
The Discipline of God
One of the most misunderstood passages in Hebrews is the section on the discipline or chastening of the Lord in Hebrews 12. Many read it through the lens of outward suffering, assuming that hardship, tragedy, or physical pain are direct acts of God meant to punish or...
One New Man in Christ: One Return, One Resurrection, One People of God
Explore the biblical teaching of the One New Man in Christ. Discover how Scripture reveals one return of Christ, one resurrection, and one unified people of God.
Is “Jacob’s Trouble” a future event?
Is Jacob’s Trouble in Jeremiah 30 a future tribulation? Explore biblical context, Daniel connections, and historical evidence showing why Jacob’s Trouble may already be fulfilled.
Identity mismatch
Something that needs to be corrected — not just for the sake of being right, but for the sake of souls suffering under deception. I’ve seen this idea being circulated in charismatic circles, and especially among those aspiring toward mysticism. I recently heard it...
Why Did a Persecuted Minority’s Writings Survive and Spread So Widely?
One of the most interesting historical questions about Christianity is this:
If early Christians were a small, persecuted minority, why didn’t their writings disappear like many other movements in history?
Was the Bible Written by the Winners?
A common argument today is that the Bible was written by those who won wars, and that alternative voices were suppressed or removed.
It’s an appealing idea — especially in a world where we know history is sometimes shaped by power.
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