Scripture repeatedly warns that as history moves toward its conclusion, deception will increase—not primarily through open hostility to God, but through false unity, distorted truth, and counterfeit peace. The Bible does not portray the final conflict as a simple battle between obvious good and obvious evil, but as a struggle where evil often disguises itself…
At the center of this conversation is a question many Christians are asking—sometimes quietly, sometimes defensively, sometimes without even realizing it: Is it acceptable to align with evil if we believe good can come from it? This tension often presents itself as pragmatism. The reasoning sounds faithful on the surface: “Yes, there are flaws. Yes, there…
The warning before us is not new. History has already shown—repeatedly—what happens when the Church aligns itself with political power in the hope of protecting faith, influence, or moral order. The Early Church (1st–3rd Centuries): Faith Without Power For the first three centuries after Christ, Christianity existed without state support under the Roman Empire. Christians…
The Warning: When Power Uses the Church The danger facing the Church today is not merely something looming on the horizon—it is already present. In the United States, organized religious influence within government is no longer hypothetical. Certain movements that explicitly blend Christian identity with political power have already gained access, legitimacy, and influence. These…
None of us are exempt.No title, no influence, no law, no power on earth places anyone above God. Earthly laws may protect us here—but they will not stand before Christ. Scripture reminds us that every life—every heart—will one day stand before Him. “For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that…
God does not rejoice when a soul is lost.He does not celebrate rejection.He does not delight in judgment. Scripture reveals a truth many overlook: Heaven grieves when people reject life. “The Lord is not slow in keeping His promise… but is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.”—…
Christ did not die for a select few.He died for everyone. Scripture is unmistakably clear: “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life.”— John 3:16 The word world was not an accident.It was intentional. God’s love was never…
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