Tag: Church History

  • “You Go!”: The Grammatical Mandate of the Incarnational Church

    The concluding chapters of the four Gospels contain the final, sacred utterances of Jesus Christ—His parting words to a fragile group of disciples. While each Gospel record highlights a distinct facet of His legacy—John focuses on pastoral restoration (“Feed my sheep”), and Luke emphasizes waiting in Jerusalem for the empowerment of the Holy Spirit—Matthew presents…

  • Called to be Holy: Turning from Theological Debates to the Essence of Grace

    The First Epistle to the Corinthians is, at its core, a rescue letter. Written by the Apostle Paul to a church fracturing under the weight of severe internal crises, it addresses issues that would shock many modern believers: intense factionalism, sexual immorality, lawsuits between members, theological disputes over idol food, and even chaos at the…