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The orthodox, historical consensus of biblical interpretation.
Key question: “What is the most widely accepted and historically grounded understanding of this text?”
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Haggai 1:15b-2:9 Luke 17:11-19, orthodoxy becomes obedience—truth received becomes truth lived—today, not someday.
If 1 Corinthians 15:35-38, 42-50 feels “too strong,” it’s because Scripture refuses to negotiate with sin.
Psalm 139:1-6, 13-18 reminds weary hearts that God is near and grace meets us here.
Psalm 90: In the Church’s witness, it doesn’t flatter us—calls us to repent, believe, and walk in holy obedience.
In 1 Corinthians 15:35-38, 42-50, the ancient gospel meets today’s anxieties with steady mercy—today, not someday.
Psalm 139:1-6, 13-18 calls us to faithful obedience rooted in God's enduring truth and mercy.
Luke 21:5-19 Timothy 3:14-4:5 exposes counterfeit faith—right words without repentance are still rebellion—today, not someday.
Psalm 139:1-6, 13-18 calls us to faithful obedience rooted in God's enduring truth and mercy.
Psalm 139:1-6, 13-18 calls us to faithful obedience rooted in God's enduring truth and mercy.
Isaiah 11:1-10 11:1-11 assures us: God is not confused by our weakness; He supplies grace for the journey.
In 2 Kings 2:1-2, 6-14, orthodoxy becomes obedience—truth received becomes truth lived—today, not someday.
Psalm 139:1-6, 13-18 confronts comfortable faith—obedience delayed is obedience denied.
Luke 12:32-40 assures us: God is not confused by our weakness; He supplies grace for the journey.
2 Timothy 4:6-8, 16-18 reminds the Church: God’s Word forms God’s people through worship, holiness, and mission.
Psalm 139:1-6, 13-18 calls us to faithful obedience rooted in God's enduring truth and mercy.
Psalm 36:5-10 warns us: you can inherit religious vocabulary and still miss the living Christ.
Galatians 4:4-7 14 calls us back to the historic faith: repentance, trust in Christ, and life shaped by Scripture.
Psalm 63:1-8 warns us: you can inherit religious vocabulary and still miss the living Christ.
If Philemon 1-21 feels “too strong,” it’s because Scripture refuses to negotiate with sin—today, not someday.
Matthew 28:16-20 2 Timothy 1:1-14, orthodoxy becomes obedience—truth received becomes truth lived—today, not someday.
If Acts 11:1-18 feels “too strong,” it’s because Scripture refuses to negotiate with sin—today, not someday.
Psalm 104:24-34, 35b 71:1-6 exposes counterfeit faith—right words without repentance are still rebellion—today, not someday.
Micah 6:1-8 5:1-7 calls us back to the historic faith: repentance, trust in Christ, and life shaped by Scripture.
Jeremiah 29:1, 4-7 assures us: God is not confused by our weakness; He supplies grace for the journey.