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The Illusion of "Technology Salvation": Exposing the counterfeit gospel of digital immortality
In this study, we examine how promises of digital immortality clash with the hope of the gospel. Drawing on Scripture and real–world trends, we ask what happens when tech becomes a false saviour and how believers can resist a culture chasing eternal life without God.
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Galatians
June 8, 2026
Chapter 1
[Vs1—2] Greetings: Galatians is one of Paul’s earliest letters [epistles]. He wrote this letter to confront the false gospel, being preached to the Churches in Galatia.
As we know, Paul was an apostle [messenger from God] to preached the gospel of grace and sent by the resurrected Son of God – given authority to declare salvation by grace through faith in Christ, READ Mt 11:27; Jn 8:42; Ac 9:6, 20:24, 22:10—21, 26:16 – Ac 18:23.
There are serious consequences for rejecting this message. Open your mind and listen to what it means to be saved by grace [independent of works]. Encourage one another!
June 9, 2026
[Vs3—4] God is holy and cannot overlook sin and rebellion against His Word; therefore, no sin goes unpunished!
Because God is love, He sent His only Son [Jesus] to die on the cross to pay for our sin – gearing the wrath of His father against sin.
Henceforth, those who trust in what Christ had done for us on the cross [not in themselves; good works] will be saved.
Christ’s sacrifice on the cross not only justifies believers for Heaven; it delivers us from the power of sin in this present world, READ Rom 6:23; Ti 2:14; Mt 20:28; Rom 4:25; 1Co 15:3; Gal 2:20; 1Th 3:13; 1Pt 3:17.
I urge you to trust in Christ’s sacrifice on the cross, not self and you will have eternal life. Encourage one another
June 10, 2026
[V6] [No other gospel] Jesus, the “Substitute Atonement”, gave His life for us and on the third day God raised Him from the dead – having paid the full penalty for our sins. Without such, we are doomed to death and cannot be delivered from this present evil age!
Like the Corinthian, false teachers had infiltrated the Churches in Galatia. Seemingly, they are Judaizers [in Acts 15:1], who told the Gentile Christians that they cannot be saved unless they were circumcised [according to the customs, which Moses prescribed]; undermining justification [being made righteous before God through faith in Christ].
Subsequently, the Galatian believers would question the authenticity of their salvation [believing in Jesus’ sacrifice for sin]; hence, the urge to return to the Law of Moses, as to be sanctified, READ 1Pt 1:15.
Christians, your works will be paid in full [rewards in Heaven]; however, no work is required to ascertain a place in God’s family. Jesus had paid the price in full, 2000 years ago. Encourage one another!
June 11, 2026
[V7] Paul is writing to the Galatian Church because some Christians are deserting Jesus and turning to another gospel [Moses Law].
The Galatians had believed the true gospel [Christ crucified and rose again], when Paul and Barnabas went to them [Ac 13:43, 48—49], but Judaizers [a faction of Jewish-Christians] were preaching a false gospel – that one cannot be saved without observing the Law of Moses: circumcision, dietary law.
This was an attempt to distort the gospel of Christ; hence, leaving grace and returning to the Law, which paralleled a loss in Christian liberty, READ Ac 4:12; 1Co 3:11; Jd 4.
We are created unto good works [Eph 2:10], but we can’t do good [Rom 3:12, 23; Ps 14:3] and if we say we have no sin, God’s truth is not in us [1Jn 1:8]; therefore, you can only be saved by God’s grace alone, through faith alone, in Christ alone [Eph 2:8—9]. Encourage one another!
June 12, 2026
[Vs8—9] Judaizers – a faction of Jewish-Christians – went to the Gentiles, who had received salvation through Paul’s preaching [faith in Christ], teaching them that salvation required faith in Christ plus obedience to the Law of Moses. Still, many Christians are preaching this same error today.
This swayed some Galatian believers; hence, Paul, in the authority of his apostleship, declared, if anyone, to include an angel from Heaven, insist on adding obedience of Old Testament laws to the gospel of salvation [or warps the gospel in anyway] from the gospel he proclaimed, should be cursed.
Lesson: the Law of Moses was a covenant between God and the sons of Israel, through their obedience [Ex 34; Lev 26:46; Deu 29:1]. The Israelites could not keep the law; hence, Christ came to save them [Christ crucified] superseding the old covenant and the Law [Mt 5:17; Rom 10:4; Eph 2:15; Heb 8:13].
When you sin, you broke the law; therefore, no one on Earth can ever keep the Law; hence, the cross. God’s grace is sufficient, run to the cross not the law. Amen. Encourage one another!
June 12, 2026
[V10] After Paul left Galatia, Judaizers went and convinced some believers that more was required to be saved. They taught ‘good works’ – an addition to Paul’s message: ‘saved by grace’ lone [v4; Eph 2:9—9]; attempted to make Jesus’ death on the cross meaningless [Gal 2:21].
In the latter part of 2 Corinthians, Judaizers questioned whether Paul was a true apostle. More so, it seems they were suggesting that Paul did not require the Gentiles to follow Moses’ Law because he wanted to please them.
Paul clarified, he was not trying to please man but sought God’s approval in everything he did. And so, if this were the case, why he did not accept what the false teachers did; instead of, pronouncing a curse on anyone, who added to the gospel [Christ crucified], which he taught them? READ 1Th 2:4.
No one can do good [Rom 3:23]. We know that when the Israelites were commanded to obey the Law they failed miserably; hence, Jesus’ sacrifice and now, we can only be saved by grace – saved by grace plus something else is false. Encourage one another!
June 15, 2026
[Vs11—12] Paul defended his authority as an apostle of Christ; declaring that Christ sent him with the message of grace [not works; works were required only under the Law]. It was Christ, who revealed the gospel of grace to Paul; it is not from ‘man’, READ 1Pt 4:13; 1Co 11:23, 15:3.
Everyone who preaches that works must be added to acquire salvation, implies that Christ’s blood was not enough to saved and that ‘man’ must do something for themselves [2Co 12:9]. Christ came to save those, who were under the law [Gal 4:4—5]; the law could not save [Rom 10:4; Gal 2:16, 3:11; Rom 3:20]. Hence, obeying the Law cannot be a criterion to heaven as no one can keep the Law [Ac 15:10]; hence the cross.
Paul preached, by grace we are saved and not of works [Eph 2:8—9]. Encourage one another!
June 16, 2026
[Vs13—14] Anyone, who preaches another gospel than Christ crucified, is preaching something entirely false and worthy of being cursed.
Now, Paul tells of his personal story. He was a prominent persecutor, who wanted to destroy the Church, using violence [Ac 23:6]. The Church was a hindrance to the Jewish religion even for Paul, who held onto the tradition of his Jewish ancestors, READ Ac 8:1—9; Php 3:5—6; Mk 7:3.
Like Judaizers, Paul had studied the Old Testament Law extensively and were more advanced than them; hence, he kept the law more rigorous than they.
‘Good works’ is not a criterion to enter Heaven – only God’s grace. Tomorrow, we will find out why Paul left the Law and traditions to follow the One, whom he persecuted. Encourage one another
June 17, 2026
[V15] What Paul taught the Galatians about Christ was directly from God, not man. He gave his own life’s story in Judaism as a prominent Pharisee persecuting the Church of God.
Today, he is saying that God appeared to him and turned his life around [Ac 9:1—22]. Looking back, he now understands that God sets him apart for the role of apostleship even before he was born. God had intervened and placed Paul as an apostle – the role God had destined him to fill.
Furthermore, Paul was called by God; not that he earned his role, but he was positioned to represent God to the Galatians by God’s grace. The only thing Paul did was, simply received it.
You too, can obtain salvation through God’s grace, if you believe that Christ died for your sin Encourage one another!
June 18, 2026
[V16—17] Paul tried to convince the Galatian Church, what he preached [Christ crucified] to them, God revealed to him, after a zealous career as a Pharisee [holding fast the Law and traditions].
When God revealed His Son to Paul on the road to Damascus [Ac 9:3—9, 22:6—11, 26:12—18], God displayed His divine sovereignty, election and grace and in the process, saved Paul from the destruction of Judaism. This emphasizes that salvation is an act of God’s mercy; rather than, something man can earn [Eph 2:8—9, Rom 9:18].
God saved Paul to spread His Word – this is what Paul was born to do! And because the gospel was not from man, Paul needed no training from man – having received power from the Holy Spirit to carry out his earthly ministry. Encourage one another!
The Digital Tower of Babel: Prophecy, Technology, and the Battle for the Mind
In this study, we explore how today’s tech giants mirror the Tower of Babel—promising connection while quietly reshaping our thoughts, desires, and sense of truth. We’ll look at prophecy, media, and algorithms to ask a hard question: who is really ruling our attention, and how do followers of Christ resist a digital system built to capture the mind?
The Digital Tower of Babel: Why Big Tech’s Quest for the "Three Omnis" is Destined to Fail
Silicon Valley is no longer just building software; it is chasing something far more dangerous: the "Three Omnis"—Omnipresence, Omniscience, and Omnipotence. A centralized, digital empire designed to see all, know all, and control all.
But history teaches us that every monolith built on absolute control eventually fractures under its own massive weight.
In our latest deep dive on Unheard, we break down the systemic vulnerabilities, data monopolies, and structural flaws that prove Big Tech’s ultimate quest isn't just unsustainable—it is destined to fail.
Is the digital empire already beginning to crack?
The Trillion-Dollar Milestone and the Vanishing Middle Line: A View from the TCI
As global capital hits historic peaks, the economic fabric of our islands is witnessing a profound shift. We examine what this trillion–dollar milestone means for the Turks and Caicos, the pressure on the middle class, and how we must position ourselves in an increasingly polarized digital economy.
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The Arrogance of Algorithmic Omniscience
The essay focuses broadly on global surveillance frameworks, AI risk scoring, biblical prophecy (referencing Isaiah, Psalms, Revelation, and Ecclesiastes), and concludes with a mention of a "Times Radio interview." It does not name specific social media platforms or independent media outlets like Unheard or Facebook.
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