Grace Doesn’t Slay Men in Sin — It Slays the Lie Grace doesn’t destroy people—it destroys the lie that they’re unworthy of love. Learn how grace transforms fear, reshapes identity, and invites you into a life lived from freedom, not guilt. Fear says you must clean yourself up before you can come near. Grace says, “You were never uninvited.” Religion tells you the cross was about punishment. Grace reveals it was about restoration of ALL things. When Love took on flesh, the narrative shifted forever. Jesus didn’t come to expose your shame; He came to exchange it for freedom. He didn’t come to slay men in “sin”—He came to slay the lie that “sin could ever separate you from Love”. Fear thrives in systems where worth must be earned. Grace dismantles that economy entirely. The moment you believe you are loved as you are, something miraculous happens—you stop performing and start participating. You stop living from fear and start living from gratitude. Grace isn’t moral leniency...
When Theology Sounds Like Chains — Run When religion turns love into labor and grace into guilt, it’s time to question what’s being preached. Discover how to recognize fear-based theology and rediscover the freedom of grace. “Thousands acknowledge they are sinners, who have never mourned over the fact.” “It is not the absence of sin but the grieving over it which distinguishes the child of God from empty professors.” “The first time, Christ came to slay sin in men. The second time He will come to slay men in sin.” If this is what you’re hearing from your teachers… RUN. 🏃♂️💨 This isn’t the gospel. It’s fear wrapped in religious language—a theology built on control, shame and conditional belonging. It paints Jesus as executioner, not Redeemer. And that’s not the God revealed in the Christ. Fear-based religion thrives on guilt. It keeps people coming back for another fix of forgiveness—never sure if they’re forgiven enough. It uses “repentance” as a measuring stick for worth instead o...