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Why We Cannot Declare People “Saved” After a Moment
How do we know when someone is truly saved? Is a prayer, an altar call, or a moment of emotion enough? Scripture warns that many respond to the Gospel without being born again. This teaching examines why the Bible never equates immediate decisions with salvation, how false assurance forms, and why true conversion is revealed over time through fruit, perseverance, and discipleship, not numbers.

Amy Diane Ross
Jan 29 min read


Israel, Zionism, and the Church: Untangling What’s Biblical from What’s Political
What does the Bible really teach about Israel, Zionism, and the Church? In a time of political pressure and rising antisemitism, many Christians feel forced to choose sides. This in-depth biblical reflection separates modern political Zionism from God’s covenant promises, explores Romans 10–11, early church perspectives, and the gospel’s call to humility. A Christ-centered look at Israel, the nations, and God’s redemptive plan for all people.

Amy Diane Ross
Dec 30, 20256 min read


When Shepherds Become Predators: The Church’s Quiet Crisis and the Bible’s Loud Response
When a shepherd becomes a predator, the damage reaches far beyond one woman. Time and again, the Church has chosen to protect power instead of people silencing victims, misusing Scripture, and calling cover-ups “grace.” This is not biblical restoration. This is abuse of authority. Christ does not ask His daughters to carry shame so institutions can survive. It’s time to bring these works of darkness into the light.

Amy Diane Ross
Dec 26, 20257 min read


When the Blind Lead the Blind: The Real Gospel in a Lukewarm Age
Discover Jesus’ warning in Luke 6 about building your life on the solid foundation of His words. This post explores the danger of a “lukewarm” Christianity, the blindness of false teachers, and why obedience is the true test of saving faith. Learn how the early church understood discipleship, holiness, and spiritual discernment.

Amy Diane Ross
Dec 23, 20254 min read


We Are Not Little Gods: A Biblical and Historical Examination
Are Christians “little gods”? A careful biblical examination shows this popular teaching does not align with Scripture, church history, or proper Bible interpretation. By examining Psalm 82, John 10, the full witness of Scripture, Jewish understanding, and historic Christian theology, this study explains what Jesus meant and what He did not mean. Learn why context matters, how the Bible interprets the Bible, and why believers are children of God by grace, not divine by nature

Amy Diane Ross
Dec 17, 20256 min read


Co-Laborers in Christ: Recovering the Biblical Calling of Women in Ministry
Discover the often-overlooked biblical and historical role of women as co-laborers in God’s mission. From Luke 8 to the early church and the Reformation, Scripture shows women serving, discipling, teaching, and strengthening the church within God’s design. Recover the true, balanced vision of women in ministry—rooted in Scripture, not tradition.

Amy Diane Ross
Dec 15, 20256 min read
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