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Exploring Faith, Life, and Culture Through Scripture.

Rooted in Scripture

Welcome to the RCSH blog! Rooted in Scripture, we explore the intersection of faith, life, and culture, seeking to understand how God’s Word addresses our world today. Our posts range from doctrinal teachings and spiritual reflections to thoughtful discussions on current events, all aimed at nurturing a faith that is both discerning and steadfast. Join us as we thoughtfully engage with the challenges and opportunities of our time, anchored in the eternal hope and truth of the Gospel.

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Christ Is King: Election Day Encouragements and Exhortations

Election Day may determine leaders, but Christ alone is King. His sovereignty challenges us to look past slogans and political cycles, anchoring our lives in His truth and reign. Before we cast our votes, let’s examine where our true allegiance lies—and what that means for

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Better Off Dead?

We must understand that God has not kept us on this earth by accident, but in His providence, He is building up His church, one

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The Searing of the Conscience

What is being called destigmatizing is in reality the intentional effort to sear men’s consciences by the continual repetition and eventual believing in lies. It’s

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Good News For All

God here arrives on a mission of mercy, with good news of great joy. And what makes the arrival of the Lord Jesus good news

Thanksgiving
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How Thankful Are You?

We give thanks for his great faithfulness, when ours is so small. For his strength, because we are so weak. His courage, when we are

Prayer
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Do You Pray?

It is nothing new for Christians to struggle in their prayer life—we don’t think we have the time, we get easily distracted, or we’re simply

Table of the law
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How Did We Get Here: What In The World?

It should not come as a surprise that our culture has completely rejected God’s law—or that many churches are now beginning to follow. Our question

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Sacrifice or Struggle?

When you think about it, it must be very difficult; we should seek to understand, be truly empathetic, and certainly tenderhearted, but we must not