What is Your Dogma

What Is Your Dogma? Establishing a Biblical Christian Worldview – Series Hub

Every person lives by a set of beliefs about truth, meaning, and morality. The question is not whether you have dogma—but whether your dogma is grounded in the Word of God. Why This Series Matters We live in a time when certainty is questioned, absolutes are rejected, and truth is often reduced to personal opinion. […]

What Is Your Dogma? Establishing a Biblical Christian Worldview – Series Hub Read More »

Jesus Was Dogmatic — And Perfectly Loving

Jesus Christ embodied absolute truth without ever sacrificing compassion. Jesus Made Unmistakable Truth Claims Jesus did not present Himself as one option among many spiritual paths. He spoke with authority and clarity. “I am the way, and the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through Me.” (John 14:6) This statement

Jesus Was Dogmatic — And Perfectly Loving Read More »

When the Church Loses Its Dogma (And What Replaces It)

When biblical truth is minimized or avoided, something else inevitably takes its place. The Growing Fear of Being Dogmatic In many modern churches, doctrinal clarity is avoided out of fear—fear of offense, fear of division, fear of appearing unloving. Yet Scripture consistently warns that truth will be resisted, not celebrated. “For the time is coming

When the Church Loses Its Dogma (And What Replaces It) Read More »

Dogma, Doctrine, and Preference: Learning the Difference

Confusion in the church often begins when preferences are elevated to dogma—or when essential truth is reduced to opinion. Why These Distinctions Matter Not every belief carries the same biblical weight. Scripture itself distinguishes between foundational truths, important teachings, and matters of conscience. When these categories are blurred, division or doctrinal compromise soon follows. “Test

Dogma, Doctrine, and Preference: Learning the Difference Read More »

What Is Your Dogma? Reclaiming a Biblical Christian Worldview

Every person lives by a set of beliefs about truth, meaning, and morality. The question is not whether you have dogma—but whether your dogma is biblical. Everyone Has Dogma—Even When They Deny It In today’s culture, the word dogma often carries a negative tone. It sounds rigid, intolerant, or outdated. Yet no one lives without

What Is Your Dogma? Reclaiming a Biblical Christian Worldview Read More »

Scroll to Top