Part 1: The History and Biblical Foundations of Cessationism Addressing Objections to Cessationism Have you ever stared at a chaotic to-do list and thought, “If only I had the miraculous gift of multiplying time… or at least a little divine intervention for today’s laundry pile?” While miraculous gifts like those in the Bible might notContinue reading “Understanding Cessationism: Part 2”
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Through the Hymns: The Love of God
The hymn The Love of God is a timeless masterpiece, rich in theological depth and scriptural truth. Its lyrics beautifully magnify the infinite, incomprehensible love of God, calling us to stand in awe of His attributes and His redeeming grace. This hymn has stood as a beacon for believers, drawing our hearts to worship andContinue reading “Through the Hymns: The Love of God”
Understanding Cessationism: Part 1
Part 1: The History and Biblical Foundations of Cessationism When you hear the word cessationism, what comes to mind? For some, it evokes images of a dry, lifeless faith—a Christianity stripped of miracles, power, or the active presence of the Holy Spirit. Others may see it as a biblically sound interpretation that upholds God’s WordContinue reading “Understanding Cessationism: Part 1”
Is God About to do Something Big?
This post is part of a series exploring popular Christian sayings, examining them through the lens of Scripture to uncover Truth and encourage Biblical thinking. If you’ve been part of Christian circles for any length of time, you’ve probably heard this phrase: If the devil has been attacking you lately, it means God is aboutContinue reading “Is God About to do Something Big?”
The Danger of Personalizing Scripture: It’s Not About Us, It’s About God
Years ago, when I was in a college church group, one of the leaders encouraged us to personalize scripture by inserting our names into the verses. The idea was that this would make the Bible feel more relevant, helping us embrace the message. I loved it – I even printed out a verse with myContinue reading “The Danger of Personalizing Scripture: It’s Not About Us, It’s About God”