The Law could not make anyone righteous. It searched for fifteen centuries until it found its worthy candidate in Jesus Christ, who fulfilled every demand perfectly.
The Meaning of Life: What You Are Becoming
You are not static. Every choice shapes what you are becoming. Trials refine character. At death, nothing remains hidden. What you truly are will be revealed.
Law and Gospel: Understanding Their Relationship in Galatians
What is the relationship between the law and the gospel? Explore Galatians 3:15-29 to understand the purpose of the law, the law as tutor, and freedom in Christ.
The Sermon on the Mount: Revolutionary Ethics Grounded in God's Character
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.
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.







