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.
Category: Theology
Explore foundational Christian doctrines, biblical teachings, and theological insights. Dive into topics like the nature of God, salvation, eschatology, and the parables of Christ.
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.
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.
Christ Is the End of the Law for Believers
Romans 10:4 declares Christ is the telos -- the end and fulfillment -- of the law. Redemption is complete. There is no need to reinspect the lamb after the sacrifice has been made.
Three Views on the Lord's Supper: Transubstantiation, Consubstantiation, and the Memorial View
Explore the three major Christian views on the Lord's Supper -- transubstantiation, consubstantiation, and the memorial view -- and why the symbolic position best honors the finished work of Christ.
The Gospel: The Power of God for Salvation
In Romans 1:16-17, Paul declares the gospel to be the power of God for salvation. Explore what this means and why Paul was not ashamed of it.







