How Can a Sinner Stand Right Before a Holy God?
There is a question that haunts every honest heart sooner or later: How can someone like me, flawed, failing, and full of sin, ever be put right with a perfectly holy God? We sense the distance. We feel the weight. And deep down we wonder whether anything we could ever do would be enough to close the gap.
Does True Love Require Free Will? Calvin’s Answer on Justification and Human Choice
Why the Doctrine of Justification by Faith Alone Does Not Turn Us Into Robots - A Pastoral Response to Common Objections from Institutes Book 3.
When God Comes Looking: Why Luke 15 Shows Us a Savior Who Won’t Stop Seeking
The sheep isn’t blamed. It doesn’t repent. It doesn’t find its way home. It simply gets lost. And the shepherd goes after it, searching until he finds it, lifting it onto his shoulders, carrying it home, and calling his friends to celebrate.
Judas Betrayal: Free Will or God’s Sovereignty
Many sincere Christians today experience a genuine tension in their walk with God. They hear biblical teaching on God’s absolute sovereignty, His complete rule over history, creation, and the details of individual lives, yet they are also regularly encouraged to “choose God,” “decide for Christ,” and take personal responsibility for faith and moral living. This raises practical questions: If God is sovereign over everything, including my decisions, do I truly have freedom? Am I merely a puppet? And if my choices are not ultimately independent, how can God justly hold me accountable for sin or expect heartfelt love for Him?