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  • The Mystery of Inverted Sight

    The Darkness of Self-Creation I find it both interesting and filled with evidence when those who suppress the truth, while standing in opposition to the Triune God, speak out against the very thing that would bring them light—if they only gave it the time of day. So adamant are they in their disbelief that even

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  • The Work of God in an Unsteady Heart

    An honest introspective look at the heart of man from the point of view of the writer.

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  • Leaving Leaven: How Leaven Affects the Faith

    By Billy Bussey | September 3, 6:00 AM EDT Leaven in the Lump I stood in the kitchen watching my wife tend to her sourdough—what an interesting thing to have: living bread in my kitchen. Some even give their sourdough playful names like Clint Yeastwood or Bread Pitt. Some people take their dough to work just

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  • 📖 The Echo Chamber of Unbelief: A Response to Atheist Contradictions Atheism often presents itself as the high ground of reason, evidence, and intellectual honesty. But beneath the surface, many of its boldest arguments collapse under the weight of their own contradictions. This post is not an attack, but a clear-minded response—laying out the claims

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  • THE DANGER OF BELIEF IN NOTHING

    QUOTES FROM ATHEISTS Julian Barnes (Atheist novelist)“I don’t believe in God, but I miss Him.”— Nothing to Be Frightened Of Jean-Paul Sartre“That God does not exist, I cannot deny. That my whole being cries out for God, I cannot forget.”— Nausea Bertrand Russell“The centre of me is always and eternally a terrible pain—a curious, wild

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  • Warfare of the Ages

    Warfare of the Ages

    The Power Behind the Power History remembers the conquests of Napoleon, the courage of the Spartans, the daring of Hannibal of Carthage, and the brilliant strategy of King David. These men waged battles that shaped the world. But today, I want to introduce you to a warrior greater than them all—a king whose victories were

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  • Babylon, That Great City

    History of Babylon Not just a place, but a pattern—seeded in Eden, crowned in Revelation.We stop asking, “Where are we on the timeline?”And start asking, “Whose name are we bearing—the Lamb’s or the beast’s?” (Revelation 13:16-17; 14:1)Let’s talk about Babylon.As Adam walks east of Eden, his wife at his side, the serpent’s words still linger:“Did

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  • The Framework of the Ages

    Introduction Across the span of time, believers have searched the depths of Scripture in pursuit of its raw, endless, and eternal truth. I too have walked that path—though mine began with rough steps. Over the past seven years, the transformation in my understanding has been so profound that many of my peers would hardly recognize

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  • Not Your Grandma’s Israel: Paul Rewrites the Guest List

    Rethinking Romans 11 in Light of the Gospel “So all Israel will be saved.” (Romans 11:26) At first glance, this single phrase can feel like a theological bombshell. Is Paul saying every ethnic Jew will be saved? Is there a future mass conversion? What does he mean by “all Israel”? These are important questions—especially if

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  • Between a Rock and a Hard Place

    Title: The Revelation of the Seed Through Covenant Throughout Scripture, God reveals His redemptive plan through a series of covenants. Each covenant that includes a mention of the “seed” doesn’t just affirm the coming of Christ—it unveils a new layer of His identity and mission. As if piecing together a divine mosaic, the covenants progressively

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