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The Watchman’s Paradox

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Wrestling with the fear of saying too much or not enough as a Truth-teller? Discover how the command to “study to be quiet” in 1 Thessalonians 4:11 provides the essential boundary for the biblical Watchman.

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Authority, Respect, and Biblical Discernment

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Many are taught to “respect the position” without question—but is that biblical? This post explores the balance between honoring authority and maintaining God-given discernment.

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From Hiding to Conquering

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Are you facing a giant or hiding in a winepress? See how God transformed three unlikely leaders—Moses, Joshua, and Gideon—from hesitant followers into mighty conquerors.

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The “Blameless” Paradox

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If the “blameless” standard in Titus and Timothy were a 100% pass/fail exam, every pulpit would be empty. Discover why King David’s restoration offers a necessary template for mercy over modern cancel culture.

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The Ancient Secret to Critical Thinking

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Stop being a passive consumer of information. Whether it’s a headline or a sermon, the Bible commands a “test everything” mindset. Learn how to apply the Berean standard of research to your daily life and find the signal in the noise.