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No New Foundation: Responding to Modern Apostles and NAR

No New Foundation: A Biblical Response to Modern Apostles and the NAR Why Ephesians 2:20 does not support modern apostolic authority or present-day prophetic revelation. “So then you are no longer strangers and aliens, but you are fellow citizens with the saints and members of the household of God, built on the foundation of the […]

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Preparing to Build for God’s Glory 1 Kings 5 (July 31, 2025)

  Preparing to Build for God’s Glory – 1 Kings 5 By Dave Jenkins | July 31, 2025 Episode Summary: In 1 Kings 5, Solomon begins preparations for the construction of the temple—a task deeply rooted in covenant promise, wisdom, and divine timing. What we find is not impulsive action but thoughtful leadership. Solomon gathers

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The Danger of “Just Me and My Bible” Christianity

The Danger of “Just Me and My Bible” Christianity

https://media.blubrry.com/equipping_you_in_grace/servantsofgrace.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/2025-07-31-The-Danger-of-Just-Me-and-My-Bible-Christianity-Dave-Jenkins-613251912122187.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download | EmbedSubscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | Pandora | EmailThe Danger of “Just Me and My Bible” Christianity Anchored in the Word with Dave Jenkins – July 31, 2025 In this episode of Anchored in the Word, Dave Jenkins addresses a subtle but spiritually dangerous

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Split image showing two contrasting worldviews. On the left, protest signs labeled “Equity,” “Oppression,” and “Privilege” represent Critical Theory against a dark background. On the right, a closed Holy Bible and a wooden cross stand on a warm-toned surface, symbolizing Biblical Christianity. The caption below reads: “Two Worldviews. One Truth.

Why Critical Theory Clashes with Biblical Christianity

The Collision Between Critical Theory and Biblical Christianity What is Critical Theory, and should Christians embrace it? This is a question more churches are now facing, not from the margins of culture, but from within. Critical Theory has quietly moved from academia into corporate boardrooms, media platforms, public education—and even seminaries and pulpits. Many believers,

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Biblical Worldview: Listener Questions Answered

Biblical Worldview: Listener Questions Answered Equipping You in Grace – Episode 730 July 30, 2025 Hosted by Dave Jenkins Episode Summary Over the past month, we’ve explored a vital series—Equipping the Mind and Heart: Biblical Truth for a Challenging Culture. In this final episode, Dave Jenkins responds to listener-submitted questions on the biblical worldview—what it

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Solomon’s Wisdom in Leadership – 1 Kings 4 (July 30, 2025)

Reading the Bible Daily with Dave July 30, 2025 1 Kings 4 – Solomon’s Wisdom in Leadership Episode Summary In 1 Kings 4, we see how Solomon’s God-given wisdom begins to shape his kingdom. His leadership is marked by order, peace, and provision. Through the appointment of officials and wise administration, Solomon’s wisdom blesses the

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A hand holds a white paper reading “Everyone Is Saved” as flames burn through the top edge, symbolizing the destruction of false teaching. To the right, bold text reads, “The Tragedy of Universalism: Why Not Everyone Is Saved,” highlighting the danger of universalism and the exclusivity of the gospel.

The Tragedy of Universalism: Why Not Everyone Is Saved

The Tragedy of Universalism: Why Not Everyone Is Saved ❓ What Are the Dangers of Universalism? In recent years, universalism has made a troubling resurgence. From progressive pulpits to best-selling books, the message is clear: everyone will ultimately be saved. It is a doctrine cloaked in compassion—appealing, comforting, and dangerously false. But what exactly is

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When the Gavel Falls: Christ Our Advocate

When the Gavel Falls: Christ Our Advocate It has been said that one of the greatest problems that plague contemporary people is unresolved guilt. Sin squeezes the life out of unwitting victims. Sins of omission, sins of commission, sins of regret, neglect, fear, ungodly anger, broken relationships, and insubordination pose a massive threat to the

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