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Are You Still Dead?

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    The phrase "Are you still dead?" serves as a critical reflection on one’s spiritual status after accepting Christ. This question prompts a deep exploration into our spiritual existence, challenging us to assess whether we are experiencing the fullness of life that comes through faith in Jesus. Understanding our spiritual condition is paramount. The biblical text from Ephesians 2:1-5 illustrates a stark contrast between life in sin and the transformative work of God. Being " dead in trespasses and sins " represents a state characterized by separation from God due to disobedience and the influence of worldly desires. However, this passage reassures believers of God's mercy and grace, which quickens or revives us through Christ. It stresses that true spiritual life is granted through faith in Jesus, empowering us to engage in genuine worship. Worship must be seen as an all-encompassing lifestyle rather than a singular event. Romans 12:1 frames worship as...

Angels

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Angels occupy a significant but often misunderstood position within the framework of biblical theology and practice. As messengers and agents of God’s will, angels serve essential roles throughout Scripture, but their function comes with clear boundaries that emphasize the worship due only to God, the Almighty Creator. First, it is important to establish the nature and purpose of angels in the biblical narrative. Angels are indeed depicted as powerful spiritual beings who minister to those who will inherit salvation (Hebrews 1:14 ). They are described as being sent by God to fulfill His purposes, such as delivering messages, offering protection, or carrying out judgments. Notably, the angel Gabriel stands out for his role in announcing pivotal events, including the birth of Jesus Christ to Mary ( Luke 1:26-38 ). Through these actions, angels exemplify the attitude of servitude and obedience to God’s will, reinforcing the idea that they are instruments of God’s communic...

The Thread That Refused to Break

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  Part One The Torah Was Never Just Rules How commandments reveal God’s nature, expose sin, and create expectation This teaching is not a short read, and it was never meant to be. It moves through Scripture step by step, building a single continuous thread from beginning to end, and because of that, it carries weight that unfolds gradually rather than quickly. It is best read in parts rather than all at once. Each section stands on its own, but each one also connects to what comes before and what follows after. For that reason, it may be helpful to pause between parts and allow each portion to settle before continuing. Take it slowly, in more than one sitting if needed. Let the themes build as you go, rather than rushing through the full arc in one moment. ✝️✝️✝️✝️✝️ There are many who look at the Torah and see nothing more than a list of commands, restrictions, rituals, and burdens placed upon an ancient people. To them, it is little more than a record of regulations that ...