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March 2026

Problems with Our Doctrines – Part Four

The vast majority of my clients have struggled to venture outside their perceived doctrinal boxes for fear of falling into some form of heresy. They simply did not know to trust their Teachers – the Holy Spirit and Jesus Christ – to guide them. Consequently, those who chose to be “better safe than sorry” failed to discover the mysteries of God and serve Him as faithful stewards. Tragically, the transformation offered by God for the good works He had created for them never happened.

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Problems with Our Doctrines – Part Three

One of the greatest opportunities afforded to us by God through the storms, chaos, and crises of this season is the transformation such seasons invite. Indeed, the intensity of the storms suggests God is up to something special, perhaps even the final reformation of the Body of Christ into the wife of the Lamb. Stop and consider that for a moment. Does it not excite you? Does it not make you wonder, what if? What if we are the last generation of the wife who has made herself ready?

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Problems with Our Doctrines – Part Two

Doctrines are generally necessary, good, and serve an important function in the formation of Christians and the function of the Body of Christ. The problems with doctrines lie in the priority we give them, our restricted focus on them, and our misuse of them. The well-intended but flawed applications of our doctrines have truly damaged the Body of Christ and unnecessarily thwarted Jesus Christ’s purpose in building His church into His wife.

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Problems with Our Doctrines – Part One

The storms, chaos, and crises we face within and outside of the church offer unprecedented challenge and opportunity. Maximizing the opportunities of this season – including Christianity once again becoming the source of meaning and purpose in people’s lives – requires we address the problems created by our doctrines. The challenges we face will be exacerbated if we do not.

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