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The Sin That Says The Quiet Part Out Loud
Each week at The Shepherd’s Church, we preach short homilies on the law of God and have decided to share those here as a resource to the people of God. This week, the command not to covet.
When “Feedback” Paralyzes Pastors
Faithful wounds make a pastor stronger—but constant criticism from a chorus of preferences will gut his soul. Learn to receive godly correction, reject the man-pleasing madness, and rest in the liberating truth that Christ—not you—is the perfect Shepherd.
Two Women And The Cross Of Christ (How Lady Folly and Lady Wisdom In The Book Of Proverbs Point Us To Our Need For Salvation)
Two women call to you—one with spice-laced whispers that lead to death, the other with heaven-split screams that plead for your soul. But only one man, bleeding on a cross, has the power to silence the hellish hums of lady folly, and to raise you from the grave you found yourself in.
Hiding Hatred In The Dark
Each week at The Shepherd’s Church, we preach short homilies on the law of God and have decided to share those here as a resource to the people of God. This week, the command not bar false witness.
Ted Cruz And The Danger Of Dispensationalism
What happens when you mix dispensationalism with foreign policy? You get bombs built on bad exegesis—and body bags paid for by your sons.
Frankenstein, Feminism, And The Fracturing Of Femininity
Frankenstein is not just a horror story. It is a parable of what happens when womanhood is severed from its glory, stitched back together with rebellion, and paraded as progress. Shelley’s monster is feminism personified.
12 Ways Christian Women Sin Sexually Against Their Husbands
Not all sexual sin looks scandalous. Some wears a wedding ring and sits in the front pew. This blog uncovers twelve ways Christian wives dishonor God in the bedroom—not with adultery, but with subtle, respectable kinds of rebellion.
Feminism and Attitudinal Transgenderism
Feminism doesn’t call women to be more feminine—it calls them to act like sinful men. This bold article uncovers how Proverbs 7 exposes the rebellious spirit at the heart of modern womanhood, describing it as attitudinal transgenderism. But Christ offers something better. True glory isn’t found in revolt—but in reverence, redemption, and radiant submission.
For Thieves Like We
Each week at The Shepherd’s Church, we preach short homilies on the law of God and have decided to share those here as a resource to the people of God. This week, the command not to steal
Interpreting Revelation’s Visions
Revelation begins not with confusion, but with clarity—a vision of the risen Christ walking among His churches. This blog introduces that first vision and shows how biblical visions work, why they matter, and how to interpret them through the covenant lens of Scripture.
Imprison God’s Word
Most fathers want to protect their children—but protection without preparation is a lie. This article calls men to stop treating the Bible like a decorative book and start treating it like a maximum-security inmate. Drawing from the raw imagery of Proverbs 7, it shows why Scripture must be locked into our children’s hearts with the vigilance of a prison warden—and why failure to do so is spiritual negligence. You don’t hope your kids remember the truth—you chain it to their souls.
A Case For Sexfulness (To EveryMarriage Whose Bed Has Grown Cold)
When you love your spouse with your body, you are preaching the coming glory with your skin. Marital sex is not just permitted—it is prophetic. It is covenantal joy, eschatological delight, and embodied doxology all wrapped into one flesh. And when the Church forgets this, our bedrooms go cold, our marriages go quiet, and the sermon of Christ and His Bride stops being preached.
Revelation 1:9-10 - A Postcard From Patmos
“John wasn’t exiled because he failed—he was exiled because Christ was reigning. Revelation 1:9–10 isn’t a footnote in redemptive history; it’s a battlefield report from a Kingdom that’s already advancing.”
Her Rebellion Turns Him On(Why Some Christian Men Lust After Sinful Women)
Some men aren’t turned on by beauty—they’re turned on by rebellion. But Christ didn’t die to make their fantasies cleaner; He died to make them holy.
The Murderer In The Mirror
Each week at The Shepherd’s Church, we preach short homilies on the law of God and have decided to share those here as a resource to the people of God. This week, the command not to murder.
Revelation 1:7-8 - The REAL Second Coming
"Revelation 1:7 isn’t about clouds of comfort—it’s about clouds of conquest. He came not to offer mercy to the city that killed its prophets—but to bring justice from the clouds. Not to be seen. But to be feared."
Porn Is Not The Problem… Your Worship Is!
Porn isn't the root problem—malnourished worship is. Today, we look at how neglecting the Word of God starves the soul, weakens the will, and leaves men defenseless against lust, as we call them back to the only feast that satisfies, which is Scripture.
The Sin That Splinters The Church
Each week at The Shepherd’s Church, we preach short homilies on the law of God and have decided to share those here as a resource to the people of God. This week, the command to honor your father and mother.
Revelation 1:7-8 - Getting The “Second Coming” Wrong (Part 2)
“Every time we get the second coming wrong, we also get the mission of the Church wrong. Instead of advancing the Kingdom, we start waiting for the sky to open. Instead of building, we bunker. Instead of pressing the crown rights of King Jesus into every corner of the cosmos, we shrink back, scared that Armageddon might break out on a Tuesday.”
The Sabbath And The Heart
Each week at The Shepherd’s Church, we preach short homilies on the law of God and have decided to share those here as a resource to the people of God. This week, the command honor the Sabbath