Conviction Isn’t Toxic. It’s Mercy!
There’s a shift happening right now. A subtle one. But a powerful one. People are starting to label conviction as something negative. Something harmful. Something toxic. Something to avoid.
You’ll hear phrases like…
When Evil Feels Supernatural
Most modern people assume that stories of demons belong to ancient times. After all, the Bible contains many accounts of demonic oppression and possession. In the Gospel of Mark and the other Gospels, Jesus repeatedly confronts evil spirits and frees those who are tormented.
But the question many people quietly ask is this…
How False Christs Still Deceive Today
There is a version of Christianity that looks almost right. It uses the same language. It quotes the same Bible. It even talks about Jesus. But it is not the gospel. And the danger isn’t always outside the Church, it often grows right next to it.
Jesus didn’t just warn about atheism or unbelief. He warned about…
When We Stop Calling Sin “Sin” — What Happens Next?
There was a time when the word sin was common in Christian language. Not because believers enjoyed harshness. Not because the church was meant to be cruel. But because Scripture is honest about the human condition.
Now the word feels almost forbidden. Too strong. Too negative. Too judgmental. Too outdated. Too likely to offend someone. So instead, sin gets renamed…
The Bible Is Not a Self-Help Book
Walk into almost any bookstore and you’ll see entire shelves dedicated to self-improvement.
Books about habits.
Books about mindset.
Books about unlocking your potential.
And slowly, over time, that language has begun to shape how many people read the Bible. We open Scripture looking for life advice…
The Real Meaning of “Pick Up Your Cross”
The words of Jesus were not poetic. They were a death sentence to the self.
There are certain phrases in Christianity that have become so familiar, they’ve gone soft in our hands.
“God is good.”
“Walk by faith.”
“Trust the Lord.”
“Pick up your cross.”
We say them. We print them on mugs. We drop them into captions. We use them so often that we can forget how violent they sounded when Jesus first said them.
Because when Jesus told people to pick up their cross, no one in that crowd thought He meant
The Crowns Mentioned in the Bible
What Scripture Says About Eternal Rewards
When many people think about heaven, they imagine peace, joy, and the presence of God.
But Scripture also reveals something else about eternity that many Christians rarely talk about…
The Problem With “Follow Your Heart”
It’s one of the most common pieces of advice people hear today. You’ll see it on motivational posters, graduation speeches, Instagram captions, and even in children’s movies. The message is simple: trust your feelings, listen to your inner voice, and let your heart guide you.
To many people, it sounds empowering. But when we compare that message with what the Bible actually teaches, something surprising emerges…
The Mark of the Beast
What Revelation Actually Says and Why Christians Should Be Careful
Few biblical phrases have sparked as much speculation as “the mark of the beast.”In every generation, something new is suggested as the possible fulfillment. Credit cards. Barcodes. Microchips. Digital currencies. Biometric identification.
Each time technology advances, the question surfaces again:
“Is this the mark of the beast?”
For many believers, the topic carries anxiety and uncertainty. Some fear accidentally participating in something prophetic without realizing it. But the best way to approach this issue is not through speculation. It is through…

