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The Tie That Hit Her Heart

A Jewish friend texted me about a page I had written. She asked about Genesis 15. Then it hit her deep. And I realized she was not the one being taught.
Scripture

How History Hijacked God

A Hebrew reading of what translation did to the God Yeshua knew.
Scripture

The Verses PSA Uses to Defend Itself

Part three of a three-part Berean walk through "once saved, always saved." Five verses, original languages. Isaiah 53, Romans 3:25, 2 Corinthians 5:21, Galatians 3:13, and 1 John 2:2. The text speaks for itself.
Journal

All Israel Will Be Rescued

Romans 11, penal substitution, and the cage men built around the gospel.
Scripture

Why Penal Substitution Does Not Fit the Text

Part two of a three-part Berean walk through "once saved, always saved." The framework that built the modern altar call traced back to an eleventh-century archbishop, and five places in the Hebrew text where it does not belong.
The Root

The Root: Yasha — The God Who Rescues

The Hebrew word behind 'saved' means rescue, not legal acquittal. A root study tracing yasha from the Red Sea through the Gospels, naming what penal substitution changed, and documenting the psychological wreckage it left behind.
Journal

If It Had Been a Man

If a man had taken a bullet for us, we would carry his name the rest of our lives. The Rescuer whose Name we claim did more, and still the story comes out flat. A Journal entry on the strange quiet that follows a rescue we never saw with our own eyes.
Scripture

Once a Son, Always a Son

"Once saved, always saved" is true. Just not the way you were taught it. Part one of a three-part Berean walk through the phrase that built the modern altar call.

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