
Eternal Security: Can You Lose Your Salvation?
The question whether Christians can lose their salvation is a topic that has sparked theological debate for centuries. Different denominations and theologians hold various views on this matter. Nonetheless, like many Christians, I believe in the doctrine of eternal security which asserts that once a person becomes a true believer in Jesus Christ, they cannot…

God’s Divine Providence: What it is and Why it Matters
In the realm of Christian theology, I find that few concepts are as profound as the doctrine of God’s divine providence. For centuries, theologians, scholars, and believers have sought to comprehend the intricate workings of God’s providential care in the world. Therefore, in this blog post, we’ll explore the meaning of divine providence and why…

Reevaluating Self-Care: A Biblical Perspective
“It is ever the Holy Spirit’s work to turn our eyes away from self to Jesus; but Satan’s work is just the opposite of this, for he is constantly trying to make us regard ourselves instead of Christ.” ~ Charles Spurgeon In recent years, the concept of self-care has gained immense popularity, becoming a pervasive…

Why Christians Need to Continually Hear the Gospel
In scripture, the Gospel repeatedly serves as the benchmark, foundation, driving force, and guiding principle for the Christian life. It goes beyond being a truth embraced solely for salvation; instead, it is a truth we should strive to comprehend increasingly with each passing day and a truth we should actively embody in our daily lives.…

Narcigesis: A Wrong Approach to Bible Study
The hermeneutical (Bible interpretation) approach we use to study and interpret the Bible holds immense significance. The two commonly known approaches to Bible study are exegesis and eisegesis. Exegesis (the best approach) means “to draw meaning from a text ” while eisegesis means “to read meaning into a text”. In case you’re itching with curiosity…

The Purpose-Driven Deception
“What I’m I here for?” is a question that everyone grapples with at some point in their lives. And as important as this question is, I believe that how we arrive at its answer is equally as important. Especially for the Christian. I once watched a YouTube sermon where a renowned pastor told the congregation…

Decoding Modesty: Biblical Reasons Why Christian Women Should Embrace It
In a culture that celebrates being loud, obnoxious, impolite, and less private, modesty appears to be a virtue that’s disappearing from society. Moreso, at a time when female empowerment is portrayed as being somewhat synonymous with how much skin one shows, today, modesty is seen as an archaic, dictatorial ideal imposed on women by men.…

Should Christians Look Outside the Bible to Discern God’s Will?
In this fast-paced world, we often find ourselves seeking reassurance and confirmation in our decision-making processes. And as Christians, it’s only natural to desire a clear understanding of God’s will and purpose for our lives. As a result, it’s not uncommon for Christians to read into things these days. We often look for signs, coincidences,…

Understanding the Sovereignty of God
God’s sovereignty is a concept that touches the very core of our understanding of God’s nature and His relationship with the world. Understanding the sovereignty of God can profoundly impact our perspectives on life, faith, and spiritual growth. Therefore, in this post, we’ll delve into what God’s sovereignty is, exploring its significance and implications for…

Exegesis vs. Eisegesis: Unveiling the Depths of Bible Study
Bible study is an integral part of the Christian life. And seeking the knowledge of God should be our lifelong commitment. In seeking to interpret and understand what the Bible says, the approach used in studying it is crucial. There are two contrasting hermeneutical methods used in biblical interpretation namely: exegesis and eisegesis. In this…

Is “Decree and Declare” Biblical?
Decreeing and declaring is ingrained in how Christians pray today. So much so that I’m willing to bet that most Christians hardly pray without mentioning these two words. As such. I believe we should examine this practice in light of what Scripture teaches. What is Decreeing and Declaring? According to the dictionary, to declare is…












