Part 1
The Salt Covenant: Beyond Preservation: The Salt of Allegiance
The Grain Offering in Leviticus is not a ritual. It is a chemistry lesson in what it costs to bring something acceptable before God.
Extended studies on a single theme, read in order.
Salt Covenant
Part 1
The Grain Offering in Leviticus is not a ritual. It is a chemistry lesson in what it costs to bring something acceptable before God.
Part 2
Jesus isn't just giving a compliment—He is identifying us as mineral catalysts legally bound to trigger the Kingdom's nutrients in every environment we enter.
Part 3
By understanding Cation Exchange Capacity (CEC) and Osmotic Pressure, we discover how our presence as Salt Deposits gives the world the "grip" it needs to hold onto the Word of God.
Part 4
The Parable of the Sower is a diagnostic of the ground where the Salt Specialist acts as a Transfer Agent to break the surface tension of the heart.
A three-part series examining what happens when believers choose convenience over conviction.
Part 1
Compromise rarely announces itself. It begins with small concessions that feel reasonable until the line you swore you would never cross is far behind you.
Part 2
When believers choose convenience over conviction the cost is rarely paid immediately, but it is always paid in full.
Part 3
The road back from compromise is narrower than the road in, but it is never closed to those who are willing to walk it.