Why antinomianism, judgmentalism are incompatible with Christian discipleship
Are you walking in obedience today, or has your spiritual life been decimated by antinomianism or judgmentalism?

Are you walking in obedience today, or has your spiritual life been decimated by antinomianism or judgmentalism?
Imagine if you had taken that fateful trip. Would the implosion have been the end of you, or would “the real you” continue to exist, albeit in a different realm?
Brace yourself for what I am about to share.
As followers of Christ, we are in the world but not of the world. And until we arrive in Heaven, we will often continue to feel like fish out of water.
Man naturally assumes he is good enough to get into Heaven, and certainly not bad enough to be sent to Hell. But what if I told you that man’s natural assumption is upside down?
Arnold’s strong conviction that Heaven is make-believe is puzzling. After all, what is the basis of his belief?
We need a fresh outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon us every day. Otherwise, our spiritual life sinks into a dry routine with little if any meaningful prayer.
Whether you choose public school, private school or homeschooling for your children, the educational path you select for them carries greater consequences today than ever before.
Works righteousness covers over a multitude of noble deeds, whereas God’s love in Christ covers over a multitude of sins.
It is often said that “truth is stranger than fiction.” But after listening to Russell Moore’s recent interview with Rainn Wilson, it seems that some spiritual fiction is actually stranger than truth.