Here we explore the theological significance of mystery, the importance of trust in our faith, and the recurring cycle of human failure and divine redemption. Beginning with Noah’s post-flood story, we examine his role as a “second Adam,” the...
The nature of the Church has been a central theological discussion for centuries. A key question within this debate is whether non-sacramental denominations—those that reject or significantly diminish the role of sacraments such as Baptism and the...
Few topics spark more debate in the church than who should be baptized. Should it only be professing believers who are old enough to understand and choose faith for themselves? Or should the children of believers also be baptized as part of God’s...
In the last post, we explored how baptism unites us with Christ in His death and resurrection—how it marks the beginning of the Christian life and our new identity in Him. Now, we turn to another vital dimension of baptism: its connection to the...
Baptism is one of the most visible and meaningful moments in the Christian life. Water is poured, words are spoken, and a person is marked as someone who belongs to Jesus. But what exactly is happening in baptism? Is it just a symbol, or is...
In a culture driven by clarity, precision, and control, the idea of mystery can feel foreign—especially in worship. Yet at the very center of Christian faith lies an encounter with the divine that defies comprehension: the infinite God...