The Assurance of Salvation: Why It’s Based on What Jesus Did, Not What You Do
Posted by Estefania Galvan on February 17, 2025 at 5:00 AM
Salvation is one of the most profound truths of the Christian faith, yet it’s often misunderstood. Many people wrestle with questions like, “Can I lose my salvation?” or “How do I know I’m truly saved?” These questions reveal a common struggle: trying to base eternal security on human performance instead of the finished work of Jesus Christ.
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You hold in your hands something that people often call a book, though it’s unlike anything else. This collection of pages, united over many centuries, has guided countless souls. Within these writings, you find not only wise words, but also a power that has changed the course of history. Long before you picked it up, archaeologists dug into the ground based on details found in these pages. They hoped to uncover lost cities and unknown rulers. Over and over, they found what was recorded long ago. Nothing else in human literature has matched this level of accuracy over so many years. You can pause and ask yourself: what does that mean for you? Is it just a curious fact, or does it point you toward something far greater?
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Does Matthew 7:21 Deny Jesus’s Divinity? Let’s Unpack the Truth
Posted by Tony Arce on February 13, 2025 at 5:00 AM
A video circulating online raises several claims about Matthew 7:21-23, Jesus’ divinity, and the Trinity. However, these assertions are based on misunderstandings of scripture, logical fallacies, and factual inaccuracies. Let’s analyze these claims, correct the misinformation, and present the biblical truth that Jesus Christ is Lord.
Read MoreTopics: Modern Spirituality, Modern Spirituality - Interfaith
Share Your Faith Without Feeling Like You’re Selling Something
Posted by Nate Jefferson on February 12, 2025 at 5:00 AM
Most people don’t enjoy talking about religion at work, school, or social events. There’s often an unspoken rule that faith should stay quiet in public settings. You might worry people will see you as judgmental or assume you’re trying to sell them something they didn’t ask for. The fear of saying the wrong thing or being rejected is real, which leaves many believers silent, even when they deeply want others to know the truth about Jesus.
Read MoreTopics: Modern Spirituality, Modern Spirituality - Evangelism
Share Your Faith at Work Without Crossing the Line
Posted by Mariana Uribe on February 10, 2025 at 5:00 AM
Workplaces are filled with quiet pressure. There’s the pressure to perform, fit in, and follow policies that keep personal beliefs from spilling into professional life. For many believers, this creates a difficult question: how do you share your faith at work without stepping over boundaries? It’s not just a matter of company rules. It’s the fear of losing respect, causing tension, or facing unwanted consequences. Yet the call to live out your faith doesn’t pause when you clock in.
Read MoreTopics: Modern Spirituality, Modern Spirituality - Evangelism
The Weight of Obedience: Living Faithfully to Honor God
Posted by Nate Jefferson on February 3, 2025 at 5:00 AM
In a world filled with compromise and distractions, it is not uncommon to see individuals proclaiming God’s Word while living lives that contradict His commands. This is a sobering reality, and Scripture warns us against such hypocrisy, calling us to lead lives that reflect God's holiness. While we must approach this topic with love and humility, it is essential to address the truth: living in sin while claiming to represent God not only dishonors Him but also leads others astray. This contradiction sends a dangerous message that one can claim to follow God while disregarding His commands.
Read MoreTopics: Modern Spirituality, Modern Spirituality - Community
Find True Purpose This Season: Achieve Deeper Faith, Real Growth, and Spread His Word
Posted by Nate Jefferson on December 20, 2024 at 5:00 AM
You hold in your hands something that people often call a book, though it’s unlike anything else. This collection of pages, united over many centuries, has guided countless souls. Within these writings, you find not only wise words, but also a power that has changed the course of history. Long before you picked it up, archaeologists dug into the ground based on details found in these pages. They hoped to uncover lost cities and unknown rulers. Over and over, they found what was recorded long ago. Nothing else in human literature has matched this level of accuracy over so many years. You can pause and ask yourself: what does that mean for you? Is it just a curious fact, or does it point you toward something far greater?
Read MoreTopics: Modern Spirituality, Modern Spirituality - Devotional
Mariana Uribe and Juan Pablo Grisales Discuss Surrendering to Jesus
Posted by Mariana Uribe on August 19, 2024 at 8:00 AM
Faith at the Forefront of Entrepreneurship: David Thimmesch's Journey
Posted by VibeSociety on December 11, 2023 at 8:00 AM
In a deeply personal and inspiring episode of Modern Spirituality, David Thimmesch, founder of a marketing company, shares his journey of intertwining faith and entrepreneurship. This episode isn’t just a narrative; it's a reservoir of wisdom for anyone striving to blend personal beliefs with professional ambitions.
Read MoreIf you've been searching for an infusion of wisdom and knowledge that resonates deeply, Estefanía Galván's recent episode on the Modern Spirituality Podcast may just be your beacon. Her conversation with Mariana Uribe wasn't just another dialogue—it was a deep dive into the realm of personal evolution.
Read MoreTopics: Modern Spirituality, Modern Spirituality Podcast, Estefania Galvan Podcast
Reverend Scott Donahue of Mercy Home in Chicago
Posted by Stephanie Welter on December 2, 2021 at 8:00 AM
On this episode of the Modern Spirituality Podcast, Stephanie Welter, Real Estate Broker with Keller Williams Success Realty, sits down with a special guest - Reverend Scott Donahue. Not only is Reverend Donahue the President of Mercy Home for Boys and Girls, he is also the priest that married Stephanie and her husband, and baptized their children.
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