In a world filled with cries for justice, how should Christians respond? This post explores the difference—and the deep connections—between biblical justice and social justice. While social justice focuses on equity, rights, and reform in society, biblical justice is rooted in God’s character and calls for righteousness, mercy, and care for the vulnerable. True justice isn't just a political issue—it’s a gospel issue. As followers of Christ, we are called to reflect God’s heart for justice in both personal holiness and public witness.
Read MoreBeing a Christian is more than a religious label—it is a transformative relationship with Jesus Christ. Rooted in grace, shaped by faith, and sustained by love, the Christian life involves turning from sin, trusting in Christ’s atoning work, and walking daily in obedience to God. It’s not about earning favor or living flawlessly but about receiving a new identity through the gospel. This post explores the biblical foundations of Christian identity, the role of repentance and faith, and the call to live as witnesses of God’s kingdom in a broken world.
Read MoreWe live in the tension of what has already been accomplished through Christ and what has not yet fully come. This is the reality of living “between the times”—after the resurrection but before the return. The kingdom of God has broken into the world, yet we still wait for its final consummation. In this post, we explore how believers are called to faithfully navigate this in-between space: marked by hope, empowered by the Spirit, and rooted in the promise that Christ will come again to make all things new.
Read MoreThe end times have fascinated, inspired, and even divided believers for centuries. From vivid imagery in Revelation to prophetic visions in Daniel, Scripture offers powerful glimpses into what lies ahead—but interpreting these glimpses has led to multiple viewpoints within the Christian tradition. In this post, we’ll explore four major perspectives on the end times—Historic Premillennialism, Dispensational Premillennialism, Amillennialism, and Postmillennialism. Each view seeks to faithfully understand the return of Christ, the role of the Church, and the fulfillment of God's promises. Whether you're new to eschatology or revisiting familiar debates, this guide offers a clear and thoughtful overview of where faithful Christians agree—and where they differ.
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