top of page
Biblical Theology


How Can I Truly Know That I Am Saved? A Gospel-Centered Journey Through Assurance, Doubt, and Perseverance
Can we truly know that we’re saved—or are we just hoping we’re not one of the false converts? This blog post tackles the emotional, theological, and practical fears surrounding assurance of salvation. Building on the doctrine of eternal security, we explore what the Bible says about perseverance, fruit, faith, and God’s promise. If you’ve ever wrestled with doubts about your salvation, this is the post that finally gives clarity, confidence, and Christ-centered comfort.


The Indwelling Guarantee Argument: Why the Holy Spirit Doesn’t Do Temporary Housing
The indwelling of the Holy Spirit is God’s guarantee that His children will persevere to the end. In this blog, we explore how the Spirit’s presence is not temporary or conditional, but a permanent seal until the day of redemption. We address common objections, show how this truth flows from the gospel, and give believers confidence that God Himself dwells in them to guide, convict, and keep them forever.


The God’s Promise Argument: Why God Finishes What He Starts
If God began your salvation, will He not finish it? This blog dismantles the idea that salvation can be lost by walking through God’s unbreakable promises, the sealing of the Holy Spirit, the permanence of adoption, and the power of the new covenant. You’ll see why eternal security isn’t a loophole—it’s a reflection of God’s unwavering faithfulness. The gospel is not probation. It’s a promise. Come find rest in the God who finishes what He starts.


The One Baptism Argument for Eternal Security: Why Regeneration Doesn’t Have a Reset Button
Can you be born again… again? If salvation can be lost, why isn’t baptism repeated? This post unpacks the logic behind the One Baptism Argument for eternal security. We examine Scripture, confront contradictions in baptismal regeneration, and reveal why the gospel offers something better than uncertainty. If you’ve ever wrestled with assurance—or the fear of falling away—this post will anchor you in the unshakable truth of God’s saving promise.


The Sin-Count Absurdity Argument for Eternal Security: How Many Sins Does It Take to Lose Salvation?
Can a true Christian lose their salvation? If so, how many sins would it take? In this post, we explore what Scripture doesn’t say—and why that silence matters. This is the Sin-Count Absurdity Argument: the Bible never gives a sin threshold because salvation was never built on your performance. It was built on Christ. If you’re tired of fear-based theology and want real assurance, this post will walk you through the logic, the warnings, and the hope of the gospel.


The Sevenfold Use of the Law of Moses for the New Covenant Christian: A Better Framework for a Better Covenant
Many Christians know we’re no longer under the Law of Moses—but what do we do with it now? This blog introduces a sevenfold, Christ-centered framework for understanding the ongoing value of the Mosaic Law. It’s not about legalism or lawlessness—it’s about clarity, covenant, and Christ.


Rethinking the Threefold Use of the Law: A Biblical Challenge to a Historic Framework
Many Christians affirm the threefold use of the law—but is it actually biblical? This post challenges the popular division of God’s law into moral, civil, and ceremonial categories, showing how it distorts covenantal context, creates confusion in discipleship, and misunderstands what it means that Jesus fulfilled the law.


Obeying God: What Does It Mean to Keep His Commandments?
This blog explores what it truly means to obey God across Scripture, challenging the idea that all of God’s commandments are found in the Law of Moses. By tracing obedience through Abraham, Moses, Jesus, and the New Covenant, it reveals how God’s commands are covenantal, not static—and why understanding that shift is essential for faithful Christian living.
bottom of page
