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3-legged wooden stool labeled Restoration Meekness and Self-Examination supporting a seat labeled Spirituality.

The 3-Legged Chair of True Spirituality

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True spirituality is not a vague feeling—it is a functional structure. Using the “3-legged chair” analogy from Galatians 6:1, we explore why you cannot have restoration or meekness without honest self-examination. If one leg fails, the seat of Christianity collapses.

Caesar and God's Rule

“What Is Due? —Drawing the Line Between Caesar and God.”

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Many believers have confused rendering with surrendering. Christ’s words in Matthew 22 were not about political compliance but spiritual boundaries. Caesar may own coins, but God owns conscience. Before we render, we must remember what belongs to God.

We Need Pity

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Psalm 103:13-14  Like as a father pitieth his children, so the Lord pitieth them that fear him.  For he knoweth our frame; he remembereth that… Read More »We Need Pity