Christ

  • The Lion’s Roar: Biblical Theology and Daniel’s Den

    Lions in Scripture symbolize strength, danger, royalty, and divine purpose, appearing over 150 times. From Samson’s triumph to Daniel’s deliverance in the lions’ den, they reflect God’s power and judgment. Daniel 6 foreshadows Christ, the “Lion of Judah,” who conquers sin, turning the lion’s roar of judgment into salvation’s victory.

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  • Baptism and circumcision are married in Christ Jesus

    Baptism signifies God’s covenantal work, not human effort. It parallels Old Testament circumcision, both pointing to Christ’s redemption. Both are acts of divine grace, symbolizing judgment and salvation.

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  • The Temple Obsession

    Dispensationalism wrongly insists on a future rebuilt temple for ethnic Israel. This contradicts Jesus, who fulfilled the temple’s purpose as God’s dwelling place. The church’s mission is to make Israel jealous for Christ, not their outdated temple. The temple is gone, and Christ is our focus.

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  • My dirt

    My dirt

    Dispensationalism wrongly focuses on a land promise for ethnic Israel, missing the true promise: Abraham’s descendants inheriting the world through faith in Christ. This promise isn’t about a physical land, but about global spiritual inheritance through Christ. The church’s mission is worldwide, not focused on giving land to Israel.

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