Send us a text A coin in the coffer, a soul released—Tetzel’s famous pitch turned grace into a marketplace. We go straight to the fault line it exposed and still exposes: are we justified by faith plus works, or by faith that works? Walking from the medieval penance and indulgence economy to Wittenberg’s doors, we set the historical stage for a sharper reading of Scripture and then open Romans 3 and James 2 side by side. We make a crucial distinction that unlocks the tension. Paul speaks to ...
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Send us a text A coin in the coffer, a soul released—Tetzel’s famous pitch turned grace into a marketplace. We go straight to the fault line it exposed and still exposes: are we justified by faith plus works, or by faith that works? Walking from the medieval penance and indulgence economy to Wittenberg’s doors, we set the historical stage for a sharper reading of Scripture and then open Romans 3 and James 2 side by side. We make a crucial distinction that unlocks the tension. Paul speaks to ...
Send us a text Ever wonder how Abraham, Moses, Jacob, and David—deeply flawed and openly sinful—could be called friends of God and welcomed into His presence? We walk through the hard question with a clear answer: God never changed the rules of salvation; He changed the sacrifice. Using Hebrews 10 and Romans 3, we unpack why animal sacrifices were temporary shadows and how the cross became the public demonstration of God’s righteousness, showing Him to be both just and the justifier of the on...
Wisdom for the Heart
Send us a text A coin in the coffer, a soul released—Tetzel’s famous pitch turned grace into a marketplace. We go straight to the fault line it exposed and still exposes: are we justified by faith plus works, or by faith that works? Walking from the medieval penance and indulgence economy to Wittenberg’s doors, we set the historical stage for a sharper reading of Scripture and then open Romans 3 and James 2 side by side. We make a crucial distinction that unlocks the tension. Paul speaks to ...