Catch of the Week, Discernment, Faith and Christianity

Why we need Judgment and not Feelings..

I need to post about the recent 2025 Barma survey, It has this quote: The research has shown that these days, Americans most often make their moral choices based on their emotional reaction to a situation. In fact, the only consideration that a majority of adults trust to discern moral truth is their feelings, which… Continue reading Why we need Judgment and not Feelings..

Catch of the Week, Discernment, Faith and Christianity, Heart

False Teaching and Judgment (i.e. Discernment)

I found this woman’s post very articulate on this issue. She even opens with quoting my favorite expositor of the Bible Old John Gill. Here is the entire quote of that verse… 2 Timothy 4:3 For the time will come,.... This is a reason of the solemn charge above given: the time referred to was… Continue reading False Teaching and Judgment (i.e. Discernment)

Catch of the Week, Discernment, Faith and Christianity, Regulative Principle

When do Icon’s become Idols?

My observation on this is personal. Years ago when my wife and I did medical mission trips to Moldova and the Ukraine we saw first hand the walls and tables of the Orthodox Churches virtually covered with Icons and Images of various forms. Even private homes had the Images in the corners of the rooms.… Continue reading When do Icon’s become Idols?

Belgic Confession, Catch of the Week, Confessions and Catechisms, Discernment, Dr. S. Lewis Johnson, Faith and Christianity

Sufficiency of Scripture…

I’m more and more impressed with the grace and wisdom shown by this woman blogger. I highly recommend viewing the Justin Peters video. https://the-end-time.org/2025/04/14/gods-voice-understanding-biblical-revelation-today/ In my own observation, God is Sovereignly Sovereign as I’ve heard Dr. S. Lewis Johnson say in his sermons. He can rightly speak directly to us. The normative way is through… Continue reading Sufficiency of Scripture…