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The Purpose of Suffering as a Christian

The harm of prosperity gospel that views Christianity as a transactional relationship only becomes so heinously apparent when you are on your knees sobbing yourself into a headache for a year straight, even begging God to take you up like the prophet Elijah did. It does not speak about the martyred disciples, it does not sermonize on, “in this world you will have tribulation…”

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Women’s True Biblical Role

Modern culture has twisted the Biblical original translations of “ezer kenegdo” and women’s role in the church by taking it out of context (Paul directed verses towards loud worshippers of Artemis). Priscilla taught Paul and Apollos (Acts 18:26). Anna was a prophet who prophesied Jesus Christ. Tabitha (Dorcas) was a disciple “full of good works and alms, deeds” (Acts 9:36).

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Guarding Against Christian Nihilism

Pilgrims on earth. Pilgrims in a world we should “not love,” full of “vanity of vanities” we should not lay ourselves up for its treasures. Misinterpreted, these verses can even a faithful Christian devolve into a nihilistic outlook on our earth life, thinking “what’s the point” of trying hard if this isn’t our forever home.

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