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THE NEED FOR A CONTEMPORARY REFORMATION

There is a growing apathy among the Christian laity, and sadly, it has consumed not a small number of clergy. This growing apathy proves that people will often become so adjusted to the life and politics of their local church communities that they will forget exactly...

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THE PROPHETIC-MESSIANIC REFORMATION

The Gospel of Matthew makes countless allusions to Jesus as a prophet, echoing the literary form of the life and ministry of Moses. When Moses was an infant, Pharaoh performed a massive genocide of the Hebrew people. Only Moses was saved from the horrendous bloodshed....

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WHAT ARE YOU DOING THERE?

We know Elijah as a mighty prophet of the Lord. We do not know where Elijah came from, but his name tells us all we need to know, because it meant, “My God is Jehovah”. We think of Elijah and know he is a man of God. We read about Elijah standing before wicked King...

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REVISITING INTEGRITY

Integrity is not about morality and virtue. Imagine what kind of life you would have if “you have done what you said and you do it on time”. What if you lived your life truthfully, forthrightly, straight, and honestly? What if you would clean up any mess that you have...

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THE RELIGIOUS REORGANIZATION OF LIFE

When one embarks on the road to salvation, his or her life is necessarily changed not only by a spiritual renewal, but also through social means. The reconstitution of the individual towards God requires a reconstitution of the individual in society. This element of...

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DO CHRISTIANS STILL SACRIFICE FOR THE GOOD OF OTHERS?

Authentic Christianity is willing to make sacrifices. It is a Church willing to put others before themselves, to consider themselves not first, second, or third, but dead last. “This is My commandment,” Jesus Christ tells us, “that you love one another as I loved...

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THE NEW MAN’S THIRST FOR CHRISTIAN JUSTICE

Despite the severe plague of the Adamic consequence, Christians are continuously cautioned to pursue the good. Therefore, we are reasonably held to a higher standard than those who do not possess the Holy Scriptures. Moreover, Apostle Paul exhorts us to “hold fast to...

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THE HYPOCRISY OF THE CHURCH IMMANENT

Just as any institution has its fair share of concerns, issues, criticisms, and shortcomings, the Church as an organization contains within herself a political system. The secular world often cannot notice the inner workings of the Christian Church, but when it does,...

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JOB THE LONG-SUFFERING

  Would modern Christians still consider themselves to be #blessed without their valuable possessions? If God struck dead their family, tore down their home and car, and inflicted them with diseases, would their love and unwavering loyalty to God remain...

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