Tag: godisgood
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Refuting Four Common Atheist Critiques: A Biblical Defense of God’s Sovereignty and Human Responsibility
Atheist objections often sound clever on the surface—but they crumble when examined through the full counsel of Scripture. From the claim that Christianity was invented because men couldn’t accept women create life, to the accusation that God is worse than the devil because of Old Testament judgments—these arguments miss the heart of the biblical story.…
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Abel’s Fat Portions: The Bride’s Living Sacrifice
What if the first murder in human history wasn’t just about jealousy over a rejected gift, but about the rage that rises when true, wholehearted devotion exposes empty religion? Find out what I mean in this week’s Audio Missionary blog.
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Baptisms, Hands, Resurrections, Judgment: 4 “Major” Doctrines That Bring Eternal Peace
eekers and kids often ask the biggest question: “What really happens when we die?” Hebrews 6:2-3 gives four major doctrines—baptisms, laying on of hands, resurrection of the dead, and eternal judgment—that replace fear with peace. These aren’t just basics; they’re anchors for maturity, hope, and urgency. If God permits, let them sink deep—your soul’s destiny…
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Conquering the Mind-Killer: Fear, Worry, and Returning to the Cross in Polarized Times
Fear is the mind-killer. Conquer political fears, conspiracy dread, and worry with Philippians’ 7 overlooked keys to Christ-centered peace. The cross ends the mind-killer.
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Does God Hear “Libtarded” Prayers? A Conservative’s Humble Reflection
Fellow conservatives: When the woke left prays for their “justice”—open borders, gender chaos, tearing down traditions—do you secretly think God ignores them? I’ve wrestled with that pride myself. But Jesus says pray for enemies (Matthew 5:44). Solomon chose wisdom over crushing foes. Mary surrendered with her fiat: “Let it be to me according to your…
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Biblical Unity: We’re All in This Together—But with Divine Order
Discover how the tabernacle and Noah’s ark teach ordered unity, not sameness—challenging today’s ‘togetherness’ with Scripture’s rich distinctions.