Christ calls His followers to a stable, unchanging goodness grounded in God's character. The Sermon on the Mount is the most revolutionary ethical discourse ever given.
Month: December 2025
Nero and Paul: Power Fades, Character Remains
Nero sat in judgment over Paul. Today men name dogs after Nero and sons after Paul. A study in how power fades while character endures across the centuries.
Catholic Validity vs. Liceity: The Eucharist Question Explained
Understanding the Catholic Canon Law distinction between validity and liceity in the Eucharist, the indelible mark of Holy Orders, and a Protestant assessment.
The Faith of Abraham: Galatians and the Promise
Explore Galatians 3:1-14 and discover how Abraham's faith, not works of the law, is the model for justification. The blessing of Abraham extends to all who believe.
Why Science Points Beyond the Universe: The Law of Cause and Effect
The law of cause and effect, the foundation of science, points beyond the physical universe to a transcendent Creator. Classical cosmological reasoning explained.
God's Grace Has No Daily Limit: Why the Lord Never Rations His Mercy
Scripture never speaks of divine patience, mercy, or attentiveness as a quota. God does not ration grace, defer mercy, or schedule availability. His mercies are inexhaustible.
Finding Freedom in Christ's Worthiness: Why God Inspects Jesus, Not You
Your standing before God rests on Christ's righteousness, not your performance. Discover the freedom of imputed righteousness and forensic justification.
The Early Church Councils: How Orthodoxy Was Defined
From Nicaea to Chalcedon, the early church councils defined the core doctrines of the Christian faith. Their decisions still shape orthodoxy today.







