No, Jesus Was Not Separated From The Father On The Cross | Keith Giles


On the cross, Jesus cried out, “My God, my God! Why have you forsaken me?”From this single sentence, many bible teachers and pastors have theorized that it was in this moment that the Father looked away from Jesus – because of all of our sins being laid upon Jesus – and it was in this moment that Jesus experienced separation from the Father for the only time in all of eternity.As dramatic and poetically compelling that might be, the truth is simply this: The Bible nowhere supports this theory.

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Dietrich Bonhoeffer | Christian History | Christianity Today


“Cheap grace is preaching forgiveness without requiring repentance, baptism without church discipline, Communion without confession. … Cheap grace is grace without discipleship, grace without the cross, grace without Jesus Christ, living and incarnate.”

Source: Dietrich Bonhoeffer | Christian History | Christianity Today

How To Know When America Becomes A Fascist State | Keith Giles


As the American Empire begins its slow decline, here’s a handy checklist to help you determine when you are officially living in a Fascist State: Does your […]

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Does God Work All Things Together For Our Good? Not Exactly. | Keith Giles


It’s a very common misconception that nearly every Christian embraces without question: God works all things together for our good. Now, it’s easy to […]

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A Brief Conversation With David Bentley Hart | Keith Giles


“The Kingdom has drawn near, the exuberantly zealous seize it with enthusiasm, but everyone—zealous or not—is being pressed into it one way or another.”

Source: A Brief Conversation With David Bentley Hart | Keith Giles