Heavy theology fails when it replaces clear Scripture, obedient faith, and Christlike living with man-made complexity.
Death, Resurrection, and the Promise of Eternal Life
Death is not immortal life elsewhere; Scripture teaches resurrection, judgment, and eternal life as God’s gift through Christ.
What It Really Means to Win a Soul
What it really means to win a soul is to lead a person to Jehovah through Christ by Scripture, repentance, faith, baptism, and discipleship.
The Sacrifice of Christ and the Meaning of the Ransom
Christ’s ransom restores the hope of life by answering Adam’s sin through Jesus’ perfect sacrifice.
Proclaiming the Gospel Until Christ Returns
The cross reveals the ransom for sin, and the resurrection confirms Christ’s victory, Kingdom authority, and future resurrection hope.
Justification, New Life, and the Christian Hope
The cross provides justification, the resurrection brings new life, and Christ’s victory secures the Christian hope.
The Apostolic Witness to the Cross and Resurrection
The apostolic gospel proclaims Christ’s sacrifice for sins and Jehovah’s raising Him from the dead as the foundation of forgiveness and hope.
Jesus Christ as the Promised Messiah
The gospel centers on Jesus Christ’s death and resurrection, fulfilling divine promises against sin, restoring humanity through His sacrificial love, and establishing God's kingdom.
Biblical Worldview: Humanity as Living Souls Made in God’s Image
Humanity is not an immortal soul in a body; man is a living soul made in God’s image, accountable to Jehovah and dependent on resurrection.

