Romans 10:9-10 KJV — That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth unto righteousness; and with the mouth confession is made unto salvation.
🚨‼️This chart lays out the Bible case from Hebrews 10 that Christ’s sacrifice was offered once for all. Calvary was bloody, historical, final, and sufficient. Jesus Christ offered Himself, finished the work, and sat down at the right hand of God because nothing else needed to be added.
The chart contrasts that finished cross with Rome’s Mass altar system: repeated sacrificial language, a standing priesthood, ritual dependence, and the idea that Christ’s sacrifice must be continually presented. The bottom line is plain: the cross saves; ritual cannot add to it. Trust the blood of Christ, not Rome’s altar.
I can tell you this: the Achilles heel on the Catholic is assurance of salvation. They do not have it. Also, they hold that the church has authority over the Bible whereas we hold that the Bible has authority over the Church.
So, I would park authority and assurance at the foot of the cross and stay there. Don’t get drug out into the weeds. And if you do, don’t stay, get back to those two things. May God bless your efforts….
Freemasonry is Satanic as hell. The G is for Gilgamesh, another name for Lucifer. The Square and compass is a sigil for Lucifer who they believe is God. They themselves call it “The Craft”.
1 Corinthians 15:57 Commentary
Verse Quoted in KJV
“But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.” (1 Corinthians 15:57)
Detailed Exegesis of Each Phrase
“But”
The verse begins with “But,” and that little word turns the whole battlefield. Verse 56 told us the problem: “The sting of death is sin; and the strength of sin is the law.” If the passage stopped there, man would be left with death, sin, law, condemnation, and judgment staring him in the face. Death has a sting. Sin gives death its poison. The law gives sin its legal strength. Man is guilty, exposed, condemned, and unable to deliver himself.
But God does not leave the believer under that sentence. “But” introduces the divine answer. Death has a sting, but God gives victory. Sin has strength through the law, but Christ answered the law’s curse. The grave appears powerful, but the risen Christ has the keys of hell and of death. The word “but” is the hinge between Adam’s ruin and Christ’s triumph. It shifts the focus from what death uses to what God gives.
This is the gospel turn. Man’s religion ends at verse 56 with sin and law. God’s salvation moves to verse 57 with victory through Jesus Christ.
“thanks be to God,”
Paul does not say, “Thanks be to man.” He does not thank religion, the law, the church, the preacher, the priest, the ordinances, the sacraments, the sinner’s effort, or human morality. He says, “thanks be to God.” The victory over death is not man-made. It is not earned. It is not achieved by religious discipline. It is not purchased with good works. It is given by God.
Thanksgiving is the proper response to grace. A man who thinks he helped win the victory will boast. A man who knows God gave the victory will give thanks. The believer does not stand before death and say, “Look what I accomplished.” He says, “Thanks be to God.” Every part of salvation points back to God’s grace, God’s mercy, God’s wisdom, God’s power, and God’s Son.
This phrase also preserves worship. Victory over death is not a doctrine that should make a believer cold or merely argumentative. It should produce gratitude. If God has removed death’s sting, answered sin’s guilt, overcome the law’s condemnation, and promised resurrection victory, then thanks belongs to Him.
“which giveth us”
The victory is not merely shown to us, offered vaguely near us, or placed on a shelf for us to earn. God “giveth us” the victory. The wording is present and gracious. God is the giver. The believer is the receiver. This is not law language. This is gift language. Law says, “Do and live.” Grace says, “Christ has done; receive and live.”
“Us” refers to believers in Christ, the saved, the brethren to whom Paul has been speaking in this chapter. The victory belongs to those who are in Christ. It is not a universal victory automatically applied to every sinner regardless of faith. The lost man still faces death with sin’s sting intact. The believer, however, has victory given by God through the Lord Jesus Christ.
The word “giveth” also shows security. God does not loan the victory. He gives it. The victory rests on God’s faithfulness, not man’s performance. It rests on Christ’s finished work, not human effort.
“the victory”
This is not a partial victory. It is “the victory.” The article matters. Paul has been talking about death, the grave, sin, law, corruption, mortality, resurrection, and immortality. The victory includes the whole triumph of Christ over everything that came through Adam’s fall. It is victory over sin’s penalty, victory over the law’s condemnation, victory over death’s sting, victory over the grave’s temporary claim, and victory in the coming resurrection body.
This victory is not merely emotional comfort. It is doctrinal, legal, spiritual, and bodily. The soul is saved. The believer is justified. Sin is paid for. Condemnation is removed. Death’s sting is gone. The grave will lose the body. The corruptible shall put
🚨‼️God Buried the Prince to Raise the Shepherd
This chart looks at Moses’ forty years in Midian, where God took a prince of Egypt and humbled him into a shepherd fit to lead His people. Before Moses ever stood before Pharaoh, God had to break his pride, slow his steps, teach him patience, and make him dependent on the LORD.
Midian was not the end of Moses’ story, it was God’s preparation ground. The burning bush was not his beginning; it was his graduation.
Your hidden season may be where God is making you useful.
Eternal Security Made Plain - The Door Christ Opens Is Not Held Shut by Your Hand
Key Passage: John 10:9
Introduction
John 10:9 says, “I am the door: by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pasture.” That verse is so plain a child can understand it, which is probably why theologians and religious systems have spent centuries trying to fog it up. The Lord Jesus Christ did not say, “I am one of several doors.” He did not say, “I am the hallway that leads you to the real door.” He did not say, “I am the door, but Rome has the key, water keeps the hinges oiled, works hold the lock in place, and your hand must keep the thing shut after you get inside.” He said, “I am the door.” Salvation is not entrance through a denomination, a sacrament, a priesthood, a moral improvement plan, a confirmation class, a Hebrew roots performance ladder, or a fear-based religious treadmill. It is entrance through a Person, and that Person is Jesus Christ.
The beauty of the door is that it settles both access and security. A door is not merely decoration. A door determines entrance. A door determines exclusion. A door marks the boundary between outside and inside. In John 10, Christ is not inviting sinners to admire the door from the outside while hoping they can someday qualify to enter. He says, “by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved.” That is not probation language. That is salvation language. The sinner does not become the door after entering. He does not have to stand there holding the hinges, guarding the lock, polishing the threshold, and making sure the Shepherd’s promise does not fall apart. The Door is Christ, and the security of the sheep rests in the strength of the Door, not in the sweaty grip of the sheep.
This essay is built around a simple truth: the door Christ opens is not held shut by your hand. If your salvation depends on your ability to protect the door after entering, then the door is not really Christ; it is your performance with a Jesus label pasted on the front. If eternal life can become temporary life because your flesh failed, then Christ’s “shall be saved” becomes “might be saved if the sheep guards the entrance.” But the Bible does not put the sheep in charge of the sheepfold. The Shepherd owns the sheep. The Door admits the sheep. The Father keeps the sheep. The Spirit seals the sheep. The believer may fail in his walk, lose fellowship, need correction, burn rewards, and feel the rod of God, but none of that means the Door has fallen off the hinges. Christ is the Door, and He does not need your weak hand to keep His promise shut.
Chapter One: Christ Does Not Say He Is a Door, But the Door
The first words of John 10:9 are absolute: “I am the door.” That is exclusive language. The Lord Jesus Christ does not present Himself as a religious option. He does not stand beside a row of doors marked “sacraments,” “law,” “tradition,” “church membership,” “good works,” “Mary,” “priests,” “personal holiness,” and “human endurance.” He says, “I am the door.” That means every other supposed entrance is either a fraud, a wall, a trapdoor, or a thief’s ladder. John 14:6 says the same thing another way: “I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.” Acts 4:12 says, “Neither is there salvation in any other.” That is not narrow because Bible believers are mean; it is narrow because Christ told the truth.
The word “door” also shows how personal salvation is. Salvation is not primarily an institution. It is not a system you join. It is not a ritual you perform. It is not a process managed by religious professionals. It is Christ Himself. A sinner enters through Christ by faith. He is not saved by admiring Christ, talking about Christ, placing Christ somewhere in a religious cabinet, or adding Christ to a list of religious helps. He must come through Christ. The door is not a doctrine floating apart from the Lord; the
🚨‼️This chart explains John 10:9 and the security of entering through Christ, the Door. Salvation is not held together by the sinner’s grip, effort, fear, or performance; it rests on the Person and promise of the Lord Jesus Christ. The sheep enter by Him, are saved by Him, and are kept by the power of God.
The chart also keeps the Bible balance clear: eternal security is not a license to sin or freedom from chastening, consequences, or loss of reward. It simply means the Door Himself is Christ, and the saved man’s security does not depend on weak sheep trying to guard the hinges.
🚨‼️A bold, Scripture-rich overview of The Crucified Life series, this chart highlights the nine major themes of the cross-centered Christian life, from “Crucify Him” to being crucified with Christ, the flesh judged, the world rejected, and the coming glory of the Crucified One. Designed to be clear, sharp, and easy to follow, it gives a strong visual summary of the series for study, teaching, sharing, and personal reflection.
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Before Moses could lead a nation, God led one man into the desert. This chart explores Moses’ forty years in Midian, the forgotten years that became God’s school of humility, patience, dependence, and preparation. From prince of Egypt to shepherd of sheep, Moses learned lessons that no palace could teach and no classroom could provide.
Discover the powerful contrast between Egypt and Midian, the seven major lessons God taught Moses in obscurity, and how his journey points to the greater humility of the Lord Jesus Christ. Sometimes what feels like a delay is actually divine preparation. The burning bush was not the beginning of Moses’ training, it was his graduation.
Your Midian is not the end. It may be where God is getting you ready for what comes next. #VerseQuest #KJV #BibleStudy #Moses #Exodus #ChristianGrowth #RightlyDividing #VerseQuestMinistries
A true Christian might fall into sin, but will not dwell in it. People pretending to be Christians give all kinds of excuses justifying their sin or their sinful lifestyle; they are not saved in the first place and belong to the world.
Romans 1:22–25: "Claiming to be wise, they became fools, and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images resembling mortal man and birds and animals and creeping things... they exchanged the truth about God for a lie and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator."
Come under the safety of the finished works of Jesus Christ on the cross because there is life in him.
Where sin increased Grace increased much more. ~ Romans 5:20
But if we don't allow the Grace to abound, we don't agree in the first the place that we sinned there is no Grace for such person.
So I ask my Roman Catholic brothers and sisters to repent of your Roman Catholic Paganism and come to Christ.
Direct Quote: Pastor Larkins Dsouza
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That's not what I see on this platform. I see Bible believing christians giving catholics scripture and catholics reviling them and rejecting the scripture.
This is the reality of most modern marriages in 2026.
The woman spends her 20s getting pumped and dumped by attractive men, then finds a nice beta male to clean up the mess and provide financial security.
The brutal reality is that many women don’t marry the men they truly desire. They marry the men who offer stability.
Years later, the marriage falls apart, the assets get divided, the house gets awarded to her, and she’s back on the market with more resources than she started with.
Meanwhile, the husband is left wondering how he spent years building a life that disappeared in a courtroom.
🚨‼️This chart breaks down 1 Corinthians 15:56–57 and shows the great Bible truth behind death’s sting and the believer’s victory. Death uses sin, sin uses the law, but God gives victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. The cross answers sin’s penalty, removes the law’s condemnation, and turns fear into thanksgiving.
By catering for the temporal hunger at the expense of true soul hunger, the Catholic church mission exist merely to make people comfortable on their way to the grave, pointing the poor souls to drink from broken, empty cisterns that can hold no water rather than to the Savior who conquered the grave and who is an inexhaustible, overflowing spring that shall never run dry.
Earth’s man-made cisterns will often be emptied, its pools become dry; but in Christ there is a living spring from which we may continually draw. However much we draw and give to others, an abundance will remain. There is no danger of exhausting the supply; for Christ is the inexhaustible well-spring of truth. He has been the fountain of living water ever since the fall of Adam. He says,
“If any man thirst, let him come unto me and drink.” And “whosoever drinketh of the water that I shall give him shall never thirst, but the water that I shall give him shall be in him a well of water springing up into everlasting life.” {John 7:37, 4:13,14}
The Catholic Church is widely regarded as one of the world's largest providers of charitable, educational, and healthcare services through organizations such as Caritas Internationalis, Catholic hospitals, schools, relief agencies, and local parishes. The church places a strong emphasis on works of mercy, care for the poor, disaster relief, and social justice which are really recommendable. However, the problem occurs when these good deeds are done at the expense of the gospel truth.
The gospel is the good news that through the life, death, resurrection, heavenly ministry, and soon return of Jesus Christ, God provides forgiveness, reconciliation, transformation, and eternal life to all who repent, believe, and follow Him; restoring them into harmony with His character, His law, and His kingdom. The gospel is God's answer to sin, Satan's accusations, and humanity's ruin. It reveals the character of God, vindicates His government, saves sinners by grace, transforms them by His Spirit, and prepares a people to stand loyal to Him in the final crisis and throughout eternity.
Charity is good but it's not the gospel itself, but genuine gospel ministry produces charity.
Jesus fed the hungry, healed the sick, comforted the suffering, and cared for human needs. Yet He did not stop there. He preached:
"Repent ye, and believe the gospel." (Mark 1:15)
Many who ate the loaves and fishes later rejected Him (John 6). Their physical needs were met, but many did not receive spiritual life. That is why Christ said: "Labour not for the meat which perisheth, but for that meat which endureth unto everlasting life." (John 6:27) A person can be: Well fed. Well clothed. Well educated. Well cared for and still be lost if they never come to Christ in faith and repentance. At the same time, Scripture also rejects a gospel that is merely verbal: "If a brother or sister be naked, and destitute of daily food... and ye give them not those things which are needful to the body; what doth it profit?" (James 2:15–16)
Christ's method combined both:
He fed the hungry and preached the kingdom.
He healed the sick and called for repentance.
He ministered to temporal needs and pointed people to eternal life.
The Catholic method forcuses solely on social work without preaching the kingdom and pointing the world to eternal life through Christ which only tend to relieve temporary suffering while neglecting eternal realities of the soul. The church feeds the physical while neglecting the spiritual. Thus the Catholic church contradicts Christ method of presenting the pure gospel truth.
Feeding the hungry is not the gospel, but it can open the door for the gospel. The gospel is the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ. Bread can sustain a person for a day; only Christ can give eternal life.
The TRUE church's mission is not merely to make people comfortable on their way to the grave, but to lead them to the Savior who conquered the grave. Physical relief is important, but eternal salvation is indispensable.
The Bible is CLEAR to the astute student of Prophecy that the ONLY possible candidate that fits ALL the identifying markers given in it regarding the Antichrist!
The Vatican ALONE fits this description!