We probe how to discern the Holy Spirit’s guidance by anchoring decisions in Scripture rather than feelings, entertainment, or cultural approval. We challenge fear-driven living, critique church habits that confuse comfort for growth, and call for courageous love rooted in Jesus’ words. • Spirit leads into truth, not mere feelings • Triune guidance clarified through Jesus’ teaching • Study Scripture first, test impressions by Christ • Cultural “Christmas spirit” vs holy living all year • Ent...
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We probe how to discern the Holy Spirit’s guidance by anchoring decisions in Scripture rather than feelings, entertainment, or cultural approval. We challenge fear-driven living, critique church habits that confuse comfort for growth, and call for courageous love rooted in Jesus’ words. • Spirit leads into truth, not mere feelings • Triune guidance clarified through Jesus’ teaching • Study Scripture first, test impressions by Christ • Cultural “Christmas spirit” vs holy living all year • Ent...
We probe how to discern the Holy Spirit’s guidance by anchoring decisions in Scripture rather than feelings, entertainment, or cultural approval. We challenge fear-driven living, critique church habits that confuse comfort for growth, and call for courageous love rooted in Jesus’ words. • Spirit leads into truth, not mere feelings • Triune guidance clarified through Jesus’ teaching • Study Scripture first, test impressions by Christ • Cultural “Christmas spirit” vs holy living all year • Ent...
We trace how abiding in Christ reframes suffering, drawing on John 15–16, Hebrews 12, and stories from the early church to show why endurance is rooted in grace, not grit. We show how God turns what the world calls a curse into lasting fruit and how peace holds in real pain. • abide in Christ as the source of strength • stand firm, hold fast, endure across Scripture • reconcile suffering with God’s love and purpose • Jesus foretells persecution and promises peace • the cross as curse turned ...
We challenge the fear that hardship equals punishment and show how John 15 reframes trials as pruning for more fruit. We press into abiding as believing, freedom from guilt through the finished work of Christ, and a humble dependence that endures. • abiding as active belief and dependence • pruning as spiritual growth, not punishment • lessons from gardening applied to John 15 • fruit that remains into eternity • weakness as the place God’s power is strong • freedom from guilt through the fi...
We trace how abiding in Christ clarifies what we ask for and why some prayers are answered with confidence. Through John 15, 1 John, and Paul’s thorn, we show how dependence on the Spirit shapes desires, grows fruit, and keeps us from falling away. • abiding defined as continuing in belief • fruit as evidence of dependence on Christ • prayer aligned to God’s will, not wishlists • John 15 and 1 John on confident asking • Paul’s thorn redefining strength and grace • the Holy Spirit as counselo...
We trace the vine from the prophets to the upper room and show why Jesus calls himself the true vine and how abiding is believing. Fear fades when we see that withered branches picture unbelief, while pruning affirms those loved by God. • the problem of church rhetoric versus grace clarity • abiding defined as believing, not performance • addressing “taken away” and “fire” without legalism • Israel as the vine in the Tanakh and the remnant • Matthew’s Hosea quote and the second exodus • Roma...
We trace John 15 through the lens of the cross and the Spirit to show that abiding in Christ means believing the gospel, not performing for worth. Prayer, love, and confidence before God flow from this union and are sustained by the Spirit’s indwelling. • timing and covenant context for John 15 • belief as the work of God • discipleship and freedom after the cross • new command to love one another • prayer aligned with God’s will • abiding clarified in 1 John • confidence before God through ...
Blog Post: https://wakinguptograce.com/064-paul-rebukes-peter-part-2-galatians-2-11/ We test a hard question: did the apostles continue Jewish practice while preaching grace, and how does that reshape Acts 15, Acts 21, Galatians 2, and Romans 14? Do we see in the gospel distinction without discrimination—Jew and Gentile worshiping with one voice—while rejecting legalism’s return to boundary-making? • Acts 15 as the table-fellowship framework for Gentiles via the apostolic decree • Acts 21 an...
Blog Post: https://wakinguptograce.com/063-paul-rebukes-peter-part-1-galatians-2-11/ The confrontation between Paul and Peter in Antioch reveals key insights about grace, fellowship, and the true meaning of the gospel. • Paul rebuked Peter not for doctrinal error but for hypocrisy—his behavior contradicted the truth he proclaimed • Early church fathers were so troubled by this apostolic disagreement that some suggested it was staged • Peter's vision regarding Cornelius wasn't primarily about...
Blog Post: https://wakinguptograce.com/062-god-shows-no-partiality-romans-2-11/ The principle that "God shows no partiality" (Romans 2:11) shaped Paul's ministry approach as he navigated the complex relationship between Jewish and Gentile believers in the first-century church. • Paul consistently went to Jewish synagogues first when entering new cities • Early Christian Gentiles in Rome were deeply integrated with Jewish synagogue communities • The Jerusalem Council (Acts 15) established min...
Blog Post: https://wakinguptograce.com/061-ten-reasons-futurism-is-destructive/ The destructive nature of futurism and its eschatological interpretations creates harmful consequences ranging from personal anxiety to political deception. • Futurist prophetic predictions have a 100% failure rate despite being proclaimed throughout church history • Scripture clearly states false prophets deserve death according to Deuteronomy 18 • End-times teaching creates unnecessary anxiety by telling people...
Blog Post: https://wakinguptograce.com/060-glory-and-honor-and-immortality-romans-2-7/ We explore the concept of "glory and honor and immortality" and how most Christians unknowingly seek what they already possess through the finished work of Christ • Understanding what the apostles were truly awaiting in the first century—their promised redemption • Why Christ's return in AD 70 matters and how it fulfilled all promises to the early believers • The spiritual gifts of the first century and why...
Blog Post: https://wakinguptograce.com/059-the-jew-first-and-also-the-greek-romans-2-9-11/ The second coming of Christ must have already happened in AD 70, coinciding with Jerusalem's destruction, as evidenced by the Day of Yahweh prophecies in Scripture. • The Day of the Lord brought tribulation "to the Jew first, and also the Greek" as prophesied in Romans 2:9-11 • Jesus directly connected His return to the destruction of Jerusalem in Matthew 24 • 2 Thessalonians 2 links Christ's return wi...
Blog Post: https://wakinguptograce.com/058-tribulation-for-the-jew-first-romans-2-9-11/ Paul's pronouncement that glory, honor, peace, tribulation and distress would come "to the Jew first" has profound implications for understanding biblical prophecy about the final judgment of national Israel. • The concept of "to the Jew first" applies to both salvation and judgment, as Christ came first to Israel before the Gentiles • Old Testament prophecies throughout Deuteronomy, Isaiah, Amos, Malachi...
Blog Post: https://wakinguptograce.com/057-what-is-preterism/ Preterism offers a radical reinterpretation of biblical prophecy, suggesting that Jesus' second coming occurred spiritually during the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD. This perspective challenges mainstream Christianity's futurist views and provides a framework for understanding Christ's words about returning within the generation of his first-century audience. • Full preterism interprets all biblical prophecies as events fulfil...
Paul examines God's judgment in Romans 2, revealing how self-righteousness fails to save while faith in Christ's glory provides true salvation. His rhetorical style, influenced by Greek education, helps us understand difficult passages that might otherwise appear to teach works-based salvation. • Romans 2:1 addresses mankind's hypocrisy when judging others • Paul uses rhetoric—a Greek communication style—to convey theological truths • His rhetorical devices include apostrophes, dialogues, an...
As Christians we can walk by the Spirit rather than being consumed by sin and its destructive influence on our lives and communities. • Sin is what happens when separated from God, leading to a lack of peace, love, and fulfillment • Walking by the Spirit means being guided by God rather than turning to ourselves • Sexual immorality receives particular emphasis in Paul's teachings as it involves sinning against our own bodies • Our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit, not our own possession...
Freedom in Christ allows us to enjoy unbreakable fellowship with God, but we must be careful not to get lost in that freedom and find ourselves in bondage to sin. This episode explores the tension between God's grace and our responsibility to follow His lead rather than our own desires. • We are set free from sin by God's grace, but we need to see sin the way the Lord sees it • The world is godless, but Christians have become property of the Lord and now represent Him on earth • Yahweh made ...
Paul's examination of homosexuality in Romans 1 reveals critical truths about sin, grace, and our relationship with God that challenge both extremes in today's church debate. We expose the error in teaching that Christians can be "out of fellowship" with God based on their behavior while maintaining that homosexuality is clearly described as sinful in Scripture and it's effects are damaging even for the Christian. • Romans 1 shows God "giving up" unbelievers to their sinful desires as judgme...
The gospel message may be written in the stars themselves, revealing Paul's true meaning in Romans 1:19-20 about what can be "clearly perceived" about God since creation. • Examining the concept of natural revelation versus the gospel revelation • Understanding how the gospel functions as both salvation and judgment • Connecting Paul's teachings to Psalm 19's celestial declarations • Exploring how "the heavens declare the glory of God" through biblical astronomy • Discovering how Abraham mig...
The widespread misinterpretation of 1 John 1:9 has created unnecessary confusion about our fellowship with God and led to religious practices that don't align with the finished work of Christ. • 1 John 1:9 is not Christian instruction to repeatedly confess sins for forgiveness • Fellowship with God is unbreakable when we're born again through Christ • John was addressing sin denial and unbelief, not teaching confession rituals • "Abiding in Christ" means continuing to believe in the truth of...
We probe how to discern the Holy Spirit’s guidance by anchoring decisions in Scripture rather than feelings, entertainment, or cultural approval. We challenge fear-driven living, critique church habits that confuse comfort for growth, and call for courageous love rooted in Jesus’ words. • Spirit leads into truth, not mere feelings • Triune guidance clarified through Jesus’ teaching • Study Scripture first, test impressions by Christ • Cultural “Christmas spirit” vs holy living all year • Ent...