apologetics

Christian Mind & Culture, Conviction, Courage & Conviction, Reflection

From Reflection to Conviction: Why Faith Must Eventually Take a Stand – Hub Post

In our fast-paced world, reflection is hailed, but conviction lags—or evades us. This age, despite its reverence for introspection, often stalls on decisive action. Yet, the Bible reveals a profound truth: deep pondering should propel faith into action. Scripture illustrates that pondering is a gateway to transformation, urging believers to move beyond mere contemplation and embrace faith with conviction. Such a journey, rooted in questioning and reasoning, propels individuals toward a transformative encounter with truth.

Acts, Bible Exposition

Acts 26 — Almost Persuaded: When Truth Reaches the Mind but Not the Will

In Acts 26, Paul confronts King Agrippa, who knows the Scriptures but resists the gospel’s call. This story reveals that understanding truth doesn’t always lead to obedience, challenging us to question when enlightenment meets inaction.

Logos, Word

When Experience Speaks Louder Than Scripture — and Why It Shouldn’t

Experience may speak loudly, but Scripture holds ultimate authority. Discover how we can discern God’s voice amidst conflicting claims.

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