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Soteriology Culture: Have We Made the Gospel Too Small?

Soteriology Culture: Have We Made the Gospel Too Small? Snapshot Modern Christianity has created a “soteriology culture,” reducing the Gospel to a transaction for eternal life while neglecting the actual call to discipleship. This post argues that true salvation is not a “bait and switch” but an invitation to apprenticeship (talmid)—where grace opposes earning, but

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Learning from the Storm: How Jonah 1 and Mark 4 Point to Jesus’s Divine Authority

Learning from the Storm: How Jonah 1 and Mark 4 Point to Jesus’s Divine Authority Snapshot Jonah 1 and Mark 4:35-41 have many similarities. The two stories are different in how the storm is stopped. God is the one who has the power to control the wind and waves. Jesus is God and this story supports that claim.

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Genuine Gospel Living In A Status-Driven World in Philippians

Genuine Gospel Living In A Status-Driven World in Philippians Snapshot In Philippians, Paul challenges his readers to live “worthy of the gospel,” which means living as a citizen of heaven. Paul gives role models on how to live this way through the examples of Jesus, Paul, Timothy, and Epaphroditus. Each one models a life of

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