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The Grace and Knowledge Series Posts

The Greatest Danger Facing the Church Today: Cultural Compromise

As cultural pressures rise, the Church faces the risk of compromise, blurring the line between biblical truth and societal values. This post explores the need for steadfast faithfulness, the dangers of accommodation, and the ultimate solution in Jesus Christ, the only answer to humanity’s persistent struggle with sin.

Divorce, Singleness, and Remarriage in the Bible: Upholding God’s Design

Divorce, singleness, and remarriage are complex issues addressed in both the Old and New Testaments. This post explores God’s design for marriage, the biblical grounds for divorce, the call to undivided devotion in singleness, and the careful considerations around remarriage, all while honoring God’s blueprint for faithfulness and holiness.

The Deeper Meaning of the Prodigal Son Parable: Israel and the Church

The parable of the prodigal son goes beyond a personal lesson on forgiveness; it reveals Israel’s estrangement from God and their eventual restoration during the millennial kingdom. This parable illustrates God’s faithfulness to His covenant promises and challenges the church to recognize and embrace Israel’s future redemption.

Understanding Christian Deconstructionalism: A Guide for Those Walking Alongside

Christian deconstructionalism is a growing phenomenon where individuals critically reexamine their faith, often influenced by cultural shifts, personal experiences, and intellectual challenges. While it can lead to a deeper understanding of faith, it also poses risks of drifting away from the core truths of Christianity, making it essential to respond with love, patience, and biblical truth.

Las Vegas: A City of Sin and a Call for Christians to be a Light in the Darkness

This essay explores the history of Las Vegas, highlighting its transformation from a small settlement to “Sin City” and the major sins associated with its culture, such as gambling, illicit sex, and greed. It provides guidance for Christians on how to visit and enjoy the city while maintaining holiness and acting as a light in the midst of darkness.

Exploring Utah’s Zion and Bryce National Parks: A Christian Perspective

This essay explores the history of Utah’s Zion and Bryce National Parks, highlighting the Christian pioneers who named many of the region’s natural landmarks, and contrasts Christianity with the rise of Mormonism. It provides guidance for Christians on how to appreciate God’s creation while being mindful of the theological differences between biblical faith and Mormon beliefs.

Indigenous Tribes around Monument Valley: A Gospel Opportunity

This essay explores the history, culture, and religious beliefs of the Navajo, Hopi, and Paiute tribes in the Monument Valley and Lake Powell regions, providing a Christian perspective on how believers can respectfully engage with indigenous communities while maintaining biblical truth. It emphasizes the importance of showing Christ’s love and being a light in the world while navigating areas deeply rooted in traditional spiritual practices.

The Creation of the Grand Canyon from a New Earth, Christian Perspective

This post examines the formation of the Grand Canyon from a New Earth Christian perspective, proposing that it was shaped rapidly by the global flood described in Genesis. It contrasts this viewpoint with the mainstream scientific narrative, offering biblical evidence for a young earth and encouraging Christians to stand firm in their beliefs when faced with secular teachings.

Understanding Catholic and Protestant Doctrines: Divergences and Common Ground

The relationship between Catholicism and Protestantism is marked by deep theological differences and historical tensions, yet both traditions share a commitment to the core truths of the Gospel. This post explores key doctrinal distinctions, common misunderstandings, and the shared belief in salvation through Jesus Christ that unites these two branches of Christianity.

But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and forever! Amen. (2 Peter 3:18)