The author reflects on their teenage exploration of the occult, ultimately recognizing its dangers in contrast to Christianity’s teachings. Christianity emphasizes absolute truth, submission to God’s authority, and salvation through grace, while the occult promotes subjective knowledge and self-deification. Believers are urged to reject occult practices and embrace biblical truth for spiritual fulfillment and eternal life.
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The Power Trio of Paul: Galatians, Romans, and Ephesians
Paul’s letters to the Galatians, Romans, and Ephesians form a theological triad essential to Christian theology. Galatians advocates for freedom in Christ, Romans presents a systematic blueprint of salvation, and Ephesians emphasizes unity within the Church. Together, they deepen understanding of grace, faith, and divine love, shaping believers today.
Post 6: Apocalyptic Thinking and the Psychology of Doom
Apocalyptic narratives, once confined to myths, now permeate modern culture, influencing thoughts and behaviors amidst tangible global risks like climate change and pandemics. This blend of ancient prophecy and present uncertainties drives societal responses, shaping economic markets and cultural practices. Ultimately, these scenarios fulfill psychological needs for meaning and agency in uncertainty.
Post 5: The Spirit of Fear vs. The Spirit of Truth
In a time of uncertainty, fear has emerged as a potent influence, often exacerbated by conspiracy theories and unrest. Scripture teaches that fear is not from God but calls for faith and discernment. Believers are empowered by the Holy Spirit to embody peace and truth rather than succumb to panic.
Post 4: False Prophets and Deception in the Last Days
In an age of widespread deception, believers must discern truth from falsehoods, as warned in Scripture. Jesus and Paul cautioned against the rise of false prophets who distort teachings. Discernment is vital, requiring believers to anchor themselves in Scripture and equip themselves with spiritual armor, ensuring they remain steadfast in Christ.
Post 3: Surveillance, Technology, and the Mark of the Beast
The content discusses the rapid adoption of technology, emphasizing its convenience but also its spiritual implications for believers, referencing biblical prophecies about a controlling system tied to economic participation. While technology can promote the truth, discernment is crucial to avoid spiritual deception amid a digital world striving for allegiance to worldly powers.
Post 2: The Rise of Globalism — Echoes of Revelation
In recent decades, the idea of a unified global system has shifted from science fiction to serious policy. International summits, digital currencies, and global governance have sparked both admiration and alarm. For many believers, these developments echo the prophetic warnings found in the Book of Revelation. Globalism: A Modern Movement Globalism promotes interconnected economies, sharedContinue reading “Post 2: The Rise of Globalism — Echoes of Revelation”
Newest Book is Out! AI, the Internet, and Christ’s Return
“AI, the Internet and the Return of Christ” is a new book exploring the intersection of faith and technology within the Digital Revolution. It encourages Christians to engage with AI and online platforms to enhance spirituality and outreach, while remaining grounded in Scripture. The author aims to connect technological advancements with biblical prophecy and foster dialogue on using these tools for sharing hope and faith in a complex world.
You Are Enough!
The message emphasizes that self-worth is not determined by societal standards or personal achievements but by God’s unwavering love. Scripture highlights that individuals are wonderfully made, unconditionally loved, chosen for a purpose, strengthened by grace, and complete in Christ. Therefore, one’s identity and value are secure in God’s declaration of “enough.”
The Sacred Pause: How Psalm 46:10 and Ecclesiastes 3:7 Deepen Our Faith
The content emphasizes that silence and stillness are essential for spiritual growth, as highlighted in Psalm 46:10 and Ecclesiastes 3:7. Stillness fosters active trust in God, while silence demands discernment and humility. In a fast-paced world, embracing quiet moments can strengthen faith and deepen intimacy with God.