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The Mystery of the Trinity: Is God Truly Unknowable? – Part 1

For centuries, mainstream Christianity has taught that the Trinity is a divine mystery—something beyond human comprehension. Many theologians insist that we can’t fully understand the nature of God. But is this idea actually supported by Scripture? Jesus Himself said, “He who has seen Me has seen the Father” (John 14:9) and “I have come to reveal the Father” (Matt. 11:27). If Christ’s purpose included making…

The Great Deception: How Satan Masquerades as an Angel of Light

From the beginning, Satan has worked in opposition to God’s plan, deceiving those with whom God desires a relationship. This deception began in the Garden of Eden, when Satan planted seeds of doubt in Eve’s mind, leading her to question God’s word (Genesis 3:1–5). That moment marked the start of a pattern—Satan’s ongoing effort to divert humanity from God’s truth. Unlike God’s consistent plan, Satan’s…

Grace, Faith, and the Freedom to Choose: Rethinking Salvation Beyond the Debate

Grace, Faith, and the Freedom to Choose: Rethinking Salvation Beyond the Debate Introduction: A Struggle Over Words “If you can lose your salvation, then you earned it.” “But if you can’t leave, then you never really had free will.” These aren’t just clever quips tossed around in a theological debate—they reflect two fundamentally different views of salvation, grace, and human responsibility. Often, the disagreement comes…

Once Saved, Always Saved? Rethinking What Salvation Really Means

Introduction: A Life-or-Death Question “Once saved, always saved” is a comforting phrase—on the surface. It promises eternal security, a done deal with no strings attached. But is that what the Bible actually teaches? For something as important as salvation, we should be sure. Eternal life isn’t a theory—it’s the difference between life and death. So let’s walk through what Scripture says, and why this belief…

Why We Observe the Passover at the Beginning of the 14th Day

The timing of Passover observance has been debated for millennia. Today, many Jews and Christians who keep the Passover do so at the end of the 14th day of the first month, as the 15th begins. This timing is often based on a particular interpretation of the term “twilight” in Exodus 12:6, which some understand to mean the period between late afternoon and sunset—a window…

The Great Tribulation: 7 Years or 3.5?

Introduction: A Widely Held Belief—But Is It Biblical? Many Christians today believe the Great Tribulation will last seven years. This idea is deeply embedded in popular end-times teachings, prophetic charts, and even Christian fiction. But is it actually what the Bible says? This article explores the origins of the seven-year tribulation theory, how it developed from an interpretation of the 70 Weeks Prophecy in Daniel,…

A God of Order in a World of Chaos

We live in a world that feels increasingly chaotic—morally, politically, spiritually. Truth is often subjective, justice is debated, and order feels like a distant memory. Yet from the first words of Scripture, we’re introduced to a God whose very nature is the opposite of confusion. The Bible doesn’t begin with uncertainty, but with intention: “In the beginning, God created…” What follows is not randomness, but…

Why Passover Still Matters: Rehearsing God’s Plan for Humanity

For most Christians today, the term “Passover” feels like it belongs to another religion altogether—something Jewish, ancient, and unnecessary for those under grace. Easter is widely accepted as the Christian commemoration of Jesus’ death and resurrection, while the Passover is seen as a shadow long gone, fulfilled and discarded. Yet Jesus Himself said something striking just hours before His crucifixion: “With fervent desire I have…

How Should a Man View a Woman? Reclaiming What’s Been Lost

There’s something profoundly broken in how men view women today—and it didn’t happen by accident. From a young age, boys are bombarded with sexualized images of the female body at a scale never before seen in human history. Algorithms push it. Culture glorifies it. But at the same time, those same boys are told that the natural attraction they feel is something to be ashamed…

Consumed, Not Cherished: Rethinking Self-Image in a Culture of Exposure

I grew up hearing one message repeated over and over to young men: “Stop viewing women as sexual objects.” It was a needed message. Men needed to be told to see women as human beings—daughters, sisters, mothers, made in the image of God. But lately, I’ve found myself wondering… when will we also tell women to stop viewing themselves as sexual objects? We now live…