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House to House: Did Paul Teach Door-to-Door Visitation?
Posted by Edward Cross on May 28, 2026
Acts 20:20 does not teach door-to-door cold-call outreach. Paul reasoned in synagogues, public spaces, and rented halls. This article examines what Paul actually did, what his epistles command regarding conduct toward unbelievers, and why the visitation night tradition is not found in his letters.
The Lord's Supper: A Pauline Memorial for the Body of Christ - Rightly Divided - Not a Religious Test, Not a Kingdom Ritual, But a Gracious Reminder of Grace
Posted by Edward Cross on May 15, 2026
The Lord's Supper is a Pauline memorial for the Body of Christ — not a New Covenant ordinance, not a sacrament, and not a test of worthiness. This article examines the Corinthian abuse, the transitional judgment of verse 30, and how to observe the memorial as a joyful reminder of the finished work of Christ.
Born Again, Born of the Spirit, and Born After the Spirit: Rightly Dividing Israel's Kingdom Hope from Our New Creature Reality
Posted by Edward Cross on May 2, 2026
Born again is kingdom language Christ spoke to a ruler of Israel about national new birth and entrance into the earthly kingdom. Paul's language for the Body of Christ is the new creature, quickened together with Christ and seated in heavenly places. This article shows the distinction and why it matters.
Tithing, Grace Giving, and the Believer's Liberty in Christ
Posted by Edward Cross on May 1, 2026
The tithe was a specific agricultural obligation under the Mosaic Law for Israel. Paul never commanded it for the Body of Christ. This article shows tithing's proper context in Israel's program and what Paul actually teaches about cheerful, grace-based giving with no percentage and no curse.
Tongues, Signs, and Healing: Rightly Dividing God's Program for Israel and the Body of Christ
Posted by Edward Cross on May 1, 2026
Signs, tongues, and healings were given to confirm the word to Israel during the kingdom offer and transitional Acts period. This article shows why they ceased once the mystery was fully revealed through Paul, and why the Body of Christ walks by faith in the completed word of God, not by sight.
Why Water Baptism Is Not for Today
Posted by Edward Cross on May 1, 2026
Water baptism belonged to Israel's kingdom program and the transitional Acts period. Paul was not sent to baptize but to preach the gospel. This article shows the one baptism for the Body of Christ is the Spirit's placement into one Body the moment a sinner believes — and why adding water misapplies Israel's ordinance.
Not Sheep: Members of the Body of Christ
Posted by Edward Cross on April 28, 2026
Paul never calls the Body of Christ sheep. The revelation of the mystery centers on our identity as members of the Body of Christ with a heavenly calling — not sheep in an earthly fold. This article shows why the distinction matters and what our true identity under Paul's gospel actually is.
Church Traditions
Posted by Edward Cross on October 7, 2023
Man-made church traditions have no authority over the believer's conscience when they conflict with Paul's epistles. This article calls the Body of Christ to stand fast in the liberty of grace, reject the yoke of religious tradition, and hold fast to the things Paul delivered for this dispensation.
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