Faithfilled Perseverance
8 January 2026 5 min read

The Gospel of the Ordinary: Reclaiming Holiness in the Mundane

Does holiness belong only to the cathedral, or does it have a place in the commute? Many Christians suffer from a "spiritual Gnosticism" that separates their Sunday worship from their Monday morning reality. In "The Gospel of the Ordinary," we explore the biblical concept of ἅγιος [hagios]—being set apart—not as an escape from the world, but as a transformative presence within it. From the "Mortification of Sin" in the breakroom to finding "Doxology in the Dirt" of daily chores, discover why your ordinary hours are the primary liturgy of your priesthood.

Theology Obedience Faith holiness
Does holiness belong only to the cathedral, or does it have a place in the commute? Many Christians suffer from a "spiritual Gnosticism" that separates their Sunday worship from their Monday morning reality. In "The Gospel of the Ordinary," we explore the biblical concept of ἅγιος [hagios]—being set apart—not as an escape from the world, but as a transformative presence within it. From the "Mortification of Sin" in the breakroom to finding "Doxology in the Dirt" of daily chores, discover why your ordinary hours are the primary liturgy of your priesthood.
26 December 2025 6 min read

The Granite Altar: Why Personal Revelation Must Bow to the Written Word

The Holy Spirit, who is the Author of the Sacred Page, does not suffer the indignity of being made to contradict Himself. We live in an age that prizes the 'inner impression' over the objective Canon, creating a generation that is biblically illiterate but mystically intoxicated. To look for revelation outside of what has been recorded of Christ is to suggest that Christ is insufficient. Build your house on the granite of the Word, or prepare to watch it collapse when the storms of life reveal the emptiness of your personal revelations.

Theology Obedience
The Holy Spirit, who is the Author of the Sacred Page, does not suffer the indignity of being made to contradict Himself. We live in an age that prizes the 'inner impression' over the objective Canon, creating a generation that is biblically illiterate but mystically intoxicated. To look for revelation outside of what has been recorded of Christ is to suggest that Christ is insufficient. Build your house on the granite of the Word, or prepare to watch it collapse when the storms of life reveal the emptiness of your personal revelations.
10 December 2025 6 min read

The Allegiance of Faith - Why 'Believing' Means More Than You Think

We have a dictionary problem. We have diluted the robust, blood-earnest Greek concept of pistis (faith) into a weak modern definition of 'opinion.' But if faith is merely mental agreement, then the demons are the greatest believers of all. This post re-examines the doctrine of Sola Fide through the lens of 'Allegiance'—shifting the focus from the accuracy of our intellect to the loyalty of our hearts. Discover why saving faith is not just a nod of the head, but the bowing of the knee.

Theology Obedience Faith
We have a dictionary problem. We have diluted the robust, blood-earnest Greek concept of pistis (faith) into a weak modern definition of 'opinion.' But if faith is merely mental agreement, then the demons are the greatest believers of all. This post re-examines the doctrine of Sola Fide through the lens of 'Allegiance'—shifting the focus from the accuracy of our intellect to the loyalty of our hearts. Discover why saving faith is not just a nod of the head, but the bowing of the knee.
9 December 2025 6 min read

False Teachers: The Church's Hidden Crisis and How to Spot Them

Jesus warned of wolves in sheep's clothing—predators who look like pastors but feed on the flock rather than feeding it. In this urgent biblical analysis, we examine the five clear marks of a false teacher found in Scripture, supported by the timeless wisdom of Charles Spurgeon, Matthew Henry, and the Church Fathers. Learn how to discern the difference between a stumbling shepherd and a dangerous heretic before it is too late.

Theology Obedience False Teachers Church
Jesus warned of wolves in sheep's clothing—predators who look like pastors but feed on the flock rather than feeding it. In this urgent biblical analysis, we examine the five clear marks of a false teacher found in Scripture, supported by the timeless wisdom of Charles Spurgeon, Matthew Henry, and the Church Fathers. Learn how to discern the difference between a stumbling shepherd and a dangerous heretic before it is too late.