Category: Deception

Ideology Versus Biblical Truth: Finding Clarity in a Complex World 

How Our Beliefs Compare with the Unchanging Word of God  Have you ever noticed how two people can look at the same event and walk away with totally different opinions about what happened? That’s not just a coincidence—it’s human nature. We all see the world through our own lenses, shaped by our experiences, education, families, and even the communities we…

What Does It Mean to Have a “Seared Conscience”?

Understanding a Hardened Heart in Simple Terms Have you ever heard the phrase “a seared conscience” and wondered what it means? In simple terms, a seared conscience describes a situation where someone’s sense of right and wrong is badly damaged—almost like their moral compass has stopped working. The word “seared” comes from the image of flesh that’s been burned with…

Cleverly Devised Ideologies That Undermine the Gospel of Christ 

Understanding the Dangers of “Other Gospels” in Simple Terms  It’s easy these days to hear all sorts of clever ideas about life, faith, and what it means to follow Jesus. Sometimes these new ways of thinking sound smart, loving, or “fresh”—but if we’re not careful, we can end up believing things that actually pull us away from the real message…

Why God Hates Evil—And Why That’s Good News

Understanding God’s Holiness, Love, and Wisdom in Everyday Language When people say “God hates evil,” it might sound harsh at first. But in the big picture of the Bible and religious teachings, this isn’t about God being angry in a personal or petty way. Instead, it’s really about who God is: perfectly good, totally pure, and always loving what’s right.…

Why Ignoring Wisdom Leads to Poor Choices and Mistakes

Why Listening to Wisdom Matters for Everyone Have you ever heard someone ask, “How long will you keep making the same mistakes?” That’s basically what’s going on in Proverbs 1:22. In this verse, the Bible says: “How long, you simpletons, will you insist on being simpleminded? How long will you mockers relish your mocking? How long will you fools hate…

Why Is There So Much Animosity?

Understanding Hostility and How to Respond Have you ever wondered why there seems to be so much animosity between people? I often find myself thinking about this. In simple terms, animosity refers to a strong feeling of dislike or even hostility toward someone or something. It’s much deeper than just not liking someone—it’s an intense feeling that can lead to…

Lessons from Jesus: Warnings to Religious Leaders and the Church

A Layman’s Guide to Jesus’ Criticisms of Religious Leaders If you’ve ever read the Gospels, you might notice that Jesus spends a lot of time talking to—and often confronting—the religious leaders of his day: mostly the Pharisees and Sadducees. But why did he warn his disciples so strongly about these people? And what lessons does this hold for us today?…

Why ‘Fear God, Not Man’ Matters in Everyday Life

Understanding a Powerful Phrase in Simple Terms If you’ve ever heard someone say, “Fear God, not man,” you might wonder what it’s really all about. It sounds intense, but at its core, this saying is less about being scared and more about having your priorities straight—especially when it comes to your faith. What Does It Mean to Fear God? First,…

The Whole Counsel of God: A Guide for Everyday Life

What It Means, Why It Matters, and How Christ’s Teachings Shape Our Response to Politics When we talk about the “whole counsel of God,” we’re really talking about seeing the big picture of what God wants for us, as revealed in the Bible. It’s not just picking out our favorite verses or focusing on certain teachings while ignoring others—it’s about…