Category: Discernment

The Paradox of Knowledge: Why Faulty Beliefs About God Persist

Exploring the Abundance of Information and the Challenge of True Understanding ”Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be satisfied.” (Matthew 5:6) The Wealth of Wisdom Available In our modern world, there is an unprecedented abundance of resources when it comes to understanding God and His ways. The Bible remains the foundational text for Christians,…

Rejecting Hatred: The Christian Call to Love

Exploring the Scriptural Call to Love, Reject Hatred, and Rejoice in God’s Holiness Introduction: Love and Hate in the Biblical Perspective The Bible speaks often and deeply about both love and hate, offering guidance for the attitudes and actions of God’s people. Yet, Scripture draws a clear line between loving others and hating evil, calling believers to a life marked…

Reviving Core Truths in the Christian Faith

How the Christian Faith Suffers When Core Truths Are Overlooked Introduction Throughout history, the Christian faith has been grounded in the teachings of the Bible, which call believers to confront sin and stand against injustice. Yet, in recent years, there has been a noticeable decline in the emphasis placed on these foundational principles. This lack of biblical teaching on sin…

Authentic Christianity and the Danger of Shallow Faith

Understanding Faith in Challenging Times In a world that often feels chaotic and uncertain, it’s natural to wonder how faith fits into the picture. The Bible, though written thousands of years ago, speaks to these very moments. In 2 Timothy 3:1-13, the apostle Paul paints a picture of the “last days”—times of moral and spiritual decline. While the passage is…

Justice and Mercy: Foundations of True Christianity

A Clear Message for Everyone Why Christian Nationalism Threatens the Growth of God’s Kingdom Christianity is a faith open to everyone. Jesus Christ’s life, death, and resurrection show God’s love and forgiveness for all people. Christianity is not about where you’re from, what language you speak, or what country you belong to. It’s about knowing God through grace, loving others,…

The Bible’s View of a Fool: Simple Truths and Practical Advice

Understanding What Makes Someone a “Fool” According to Scripture What Does the Bible Say About a Fool? When the Bible talks about a “fool,” it doesn’t just mean someone who lacks intelligence. Instead, it’s describing a person who rejects God’s wisdom, refuses to listen to good advice, and keeps making the same mistakes over and over. The Bible paints a…

A Form of Godliness: What Does It Mean?

Understanding Superficial Religion and True Spiritual Power in Plain Language What Is a “Form of Godliness”? Have you ever met someone who seems very religious on the outside—maybe they go to church regularly, pray in public, and talk about faith—but something feels off? The Bible talks about this in 2 Timothy 3:5, describing people who have “a form of godliness”…

The Seven Things God Hates: A Simple Explanation of Proverbs 6:16-19

Understanding the “Seven Abominations” in Layman’s Terms If you’ve ever wondered what kinds of attitudes and actions God considers especially bad, look no further than Proverbs 6:16-19. This passage lists seven things the LORD hates, or in other words, seven “abominations.” The list is poetic and powerful, and goes beyond just what we do—it touches on our thoughts, words, and…

Is Your Faith Just for Show:  A Look at 2 Timothy 3:5

Understanding Paul’s Warning in Simple Terms You might have heard the phrase “having a form of godliness, but denying the power thereof.” It comes from 2 Timothy 3:5, and it’s Paul’s way of warning us about people who look religious on the outside but don’t let faith change their hearts or lives. Let’s break down what this means in everyday…