Most religious systems operate on moral causality: effort determines destiny. Christianity rejects that framework. Salvation rests not on accumulated merit but on the imputed righteousness of Christ.
Tag: Grace
Explore the unmerited favor and love of God, central to the Christian faith and the foundation of salvation.
We Freely Admit We Are Sinners
Christianity begins with an honest admission: we are sinners. Total depravity drives us to grace. Explore why the confession of sin is the doorway to salvation.
Grace Silences Sin and Brings New Life
Grace does what the law never could: it silences sin, makes worshipers accepted before God, and brings the dead to life. Explore the transforming power of Sola Gratia.
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.
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.
The Cross and the New Creation: Paul's Final Word to the Galatians
Paul closes Galatians by exposing false teachers, boasting only in the cross, and declaring that what counts is not ritual but new creation in Christ.
From Slaves to Sons: The Radical Freedom of Adoption in Christ
Paul reveals in Galatians 4 that Christ transforms believers from slaves under the law into adopted sons of God with full inheritance rights.







