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The Promises of God Series

THE PROMISES OF GOD SERIES Series Introduction The promises of God are not isolated statements scattered through Scripture. They are the unfolding expressions of one eternal purpose, conceived in God before the foundation of the world, revealed through covenant, and fulfilled in Jesus Christ. Why The Promises of God Matter explains why they are important to believers. This series functions as a theological hub—a unified framework that weaves together distinct promises without collapsing them into a single category. Each promise stands on its own, yet each flows from the same eternal source and prepares the way for the next. Together they testify to the faithfulness of God across redemptive history. The Coherence of God’s Promises One eternal purpose, planned in God Revealed through covenant Fulfilled in Christ Applied by the Spirit of truth Consummated in glory Each article in this series may b...
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The Conscience Series : From Children to Sons

  The Conscience Series Part 5: From Children to Sons — Outgrowing the Checklist to Walk in the Spirit The corporate metrics of the modern religious landscape are deceptively simple to calculate. A ministry can easily track its weekly metrics: seats filled, budgets met, and programs launched. Yet, beneath a flawless facade of corporate health, a profound structural crisis often remains hidden. It is entirely possible to operate a church that is highly efficient, financially stable, and socially prominent, while its pews remain occupied almost exclusively by spiritual infants. This is the great tragedy of the nursery. Spiritual infancy is not a permanent design feature of the Christian life; it is a temporary stage intended to yield to maturity. When a community or an individual believer remains perpetually locked in a state of childhood, the cause is almost always structural. They have subverted the Gospel of Grace into a predictable, performance-driven production line managed by a...

The Conscience Series : The Mechanics of Purification

The Conscience Series Part 4 : The Mechanics of Purification: The Cleansing of the Conscience To step entirely out of the courtroom of condemnation and into the authority of mature sons, we must understand the precise mechanism of how the conscience is legally and structurally washed. If adhering to decrees, precepts, laws, and religious serving could not cleanse the conscience—as the writer of Hebrews explicitly tells us—then the structural focus must shift directly to what actually does. The author of Hebrews outlines the absolute failure of the Old Covenant system to perfect the internal man: Hebrews 9:9 "(which is symbolic for the present age). According to this arrangement, gifts and sacrifices are offered that cannot perfect the conscience of the worshiper," Under the Mosaic economy, external rituals could clean an external tabernacle, but they could never make the worshiper perfect [ teleiōsai ] in their conscience. If these sacrifices had the power to genuinely...

The Conscience Series : The Pharisee Trap — How a "Good" Conscience Deceives

 The Conscience Series Part 2: The Pharisee Trap — How a "Good" Conscience Deceives the Moralist We standardly evaluate a broken conscience through the lens of flagrant, unbridled wickedness—the completely numb, seared state of a hardened criminal, see Part 1 The Broken Blueprint of the . However, the New Testament exposes an opposite error that is just as structurally deceptive and eternally deadly. The human conscience can be completely calm, satisfied, and untroubled, not because a person is holy, but because they have successfully managed a superficial, self-selected moral checklist. This is the danger of the "good person" illusion. The conscience can be an active accomplice to absolute spiritual blindness if it is never brought into contact with the penetrating exposure of divine light. The Closed Loop of Self-Evaluation The primary mechanism of legalistic deception is a closed, horizontal loop of self-evaluation. The conscience does not possess an infinite, in...

The Conscience Series : The Broken Blueprint

 The Conscience Series Part 1: The Broken Blueprint — The Origins and Limitations of the Human Conscience The universal human experience of crossing an internal moral boundary is accompanied by a familiar, internal friction. It is a quiet voice that evaluates our choices, passing a silent verdict before our actions are even fully completed. Consider the visual of driving down a road past multiple "Bridge Out" warning signs. The signs are clear, highly visible, and explicitly dangerous. Yet, because the destination—perhaps a raucous, cultural party down at the riverbank—is highly enticing, the driver deliberately ignores the alerts, steps on the gas, and bypasses the barriers. The tragic results are entirely predictable. This scenario introduces a fundamental paradox within human anthropology: Why do we possess an internal voice that explicitly tells us we are doing wrong, yet often we lack the mechanical willpower to stop ourselves from running off the broken bridge our cons...

The Conscience Series Introduction

Introduction – The Architecture of the Conscience: From Fall,  Law, to Liberty The modern spiritual landscape suffers from a profound identity crisis. Millions of people navigate their lives using an internal moral compass that they do not fully understand, frequently alternating between two equally destructive extremes: the crushing weight of legalistic condemnation or the deceptive peace of self-righteous performance. We have built religious systems designed to manage outward behavior, tickle the ears of spiritual infants, and keep our internal court of law quiet, while leaving the deep machinery of the human heart completely untouched. To break free from this cycle, we must understand exactly what happened to the human design at the Fall, how the conscience operates in both the believer and the unbeliever, and how the Gospel completely shifts our operational paradigm from an external checklist to an internal power source. This five-part series provides an analytical, scriptura...

The Promise of God: The Covenant of the Rainbow

  The Promise of God: The Covenant of the Rainbow The promises of God are not isolated, disconnected statements scattered across ancient history. As the theological framework of The Promises of God series teaches, they are the unfolding expressions of a single, eternal purpose, conceived in the heart of God before the foundation of the world, revealed through covenant, and is and will be brought to absolute fulfillment. When we read of the rainbow in Genesis 9, we are not looking at a mere meteorological comfort, but at a profound covenantal sign that points directly to finished work. The Divine Grief and the Limit of Judgment The story of the rainbow begins in a place of deep darkness in human history. In Genesis 6:5-7, we encounter a startling revelation of the divine heart: the Creator, who once looked upon His creation and declared it "very good," now "grieved that He had made man on the earth, and His heart was filled with grief." The Hebrew context reveals a ...

This Is the Message We Have Heard From Him

This Is the Message We Have Heard From Him "This is the message we have heard from Him and proclaim to you: God is light, and there is absolutely no darkness in Him." (1 John 1:5) These words stand among the most profound summaries of the gospel found anywhere in Scripture. This may seem like an odd statement until we see this is not merely a statement concerning God's character but John's summary of the revelation he received from Jesus Christ Himself. When John writes, "This is the message we have heard from Him," he is pointing back to the One he introduced in the opening verses of his Gospel—the eternal Word who was with God and was God. To understand the message, we must allow John to interpret John's revelation of Jesus. The Gospel begins by directing our attention before creation itself. "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God" (John 1:1). John then declares that all things were created through Him...

A Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation in the Knowledge of Christ

A Spirit of Wisdom and Revelation in the Knowledge of Christ Paul's prayer in Ephesians 1:17 is one of the most profound prayers in Scripture: "That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of glory, may give unto you the spirit of wisdom and revelation in the knowledge of him." Many understand wisdom and revelation as the communication of divine truths, but Paul is speaking of something deeper than merely acquiring information. The spirit of wisdom and revelation is given so that believers may know Christ more fully and perceive the realities that belong to them in Him. The context of Ephesians reveals that Paul is praying for the enlightenment of the heart and the spiritual perception necessary to comprehend the riches of God's calling and inheritance. This enlightenment of the heart to the realities in Christ leads to the renewal of the mind. These realities are not accessible to the natura...