January 14, 2026

January, 14, 2026
January 14, 2026

give

untitled artwork

untitled artwork

World news biblically understood

TRENDING:

Why The World Treats The Bible Like A ‘Pick And Choose’ Buffet

Skip Heitzig

It is estimated that there are perhaps 10,000 different religious systems in the world. And 85 percent of all people in the world identify with one of those systems. The largest, of course, are Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Judaism, and Sikhism.

Merriam-Webster defines religion as “a personal set or institutionalized system of religious attitudes, beliefs, and practices.” Essentially, religion is humankind’s attempt to reach God; it’s people saying, “I want to get to God, so I’ll make up a system of approach.” The Bible, however, portrays a God who has reached down to humankind and has already made Himself available.

As Christianity spread across the Roman Empire 2,000 years ago, people brought in philosophies, religions, and ideologies from all over the world. These were amalgamated into what is called the Colossian heresy, a mixture of different religious systems, including Greek philosophy, Roman polytheism, Jewish legalism, as well as various cults of pagan gods and goddesses.

New believers, then and now, like to make their own religious system by approaching religion as a buffet: you pick and choose the things you want from many choices. For their religion, people may mix their favorite beliefs and ideologies. “I’d like a large helping of Eastern philosophy and a small order of Christianity, hold the guilt, a side of karma, and throw in some New Age spices.” That’s a sure way to invite in the extreme of legalism.

Legalism is the religion of human achievement. Like every single religious system other than Christianity, it is a works-based salvation that says, “I will earn my way to God.” It’s all about what I do, what I perform, and what I add to my belief. And it’s dangerous because anybody can do it. You can check all the boxes and conform to a regimen of external standards, and yet not have the reality of salvation on the inside, like the rich young ruler in Luke 18:18-23.

Only Christianity approaches God by His grace. Salvation is a free gift. You don’t work for it or add to it. All you do is receive it.

Legalism is a “Jesus plus” mentality. It’s Jesus plus ceremony, Jesus plus ritual, Jesus plus personal piety, Jesus plus religious activity, Jesus plus mystical spirituality. But Jesus plus anything else equals nothing. Jesus plus nothing equals everything. That’s how God sees it.

The apostle Paul knew from personal experience about legalism because he was once an ardent legalist. In Philippians 3:4-6, he talked about the things he was trusting in to be right with God. But he ultimately said, “What things were gain to me, these I have counted lossโ€ฆthat I may gain Christ and be found in Him, not having my own righteousness, which is from the law, but that which is through faith in Christ” (vv. 7-9).

As Paul wrote to the believers in Colosse about dietary restrictions and specific days of worship, he said that these were “a shadow of things to come, but the substance is of Christ” (Colossians 2:17). Notice the difference between shadow and substance. A shadow has no reality. It’s the reality that creates the shadow. You wouldn’t hug the shadow of your spouse or pet the shadow of your dog.

Why settle for a shadow? Legalism is living in a shadowland. Works are important, but they are not a means to salvation; they are a response to it. Don’t cling to “Jesus plus.” Leave the shadowland. Take the focus off your own performance and put it where it belongs, on Christ and His free gift. When you come to a personal relationship with Jesus, you step out of the shadows into the Son-light.


Your support helps Harbinger's Daily propel the boldest and most sound Christian voices of our dayโ€”those unwavering in their defense of the truth and passionate about reaching the unsaved worldโ€”while engaging millions to stand courageously with a worldview grounded in God's Word.ย 

Will you defend the truth and equip others to do the same?

As Australia Pushes Christian Voices Out Of Public Debate, The Nation Is Reaching A Moral Flashpoint

Australia is reaching a moral flashpoint. Across the nation, laws governing life, death, family, sexuality, and religious expression are shifting at breakneck speed. The country is abandoning its ethical foundations and trampling on long-held freedoms. Legislation is increasingly secular, increasingly coercive, and increasingly hostile to the values that once guided public life. The result is an unprecedented assault on human dignityโ€”and a growing attempt to push Christian voices out of public debate.

Why You Canโ€™t Fit Millions Of Years Into The Days Of Creation

That genealogy in Genesis 5ย is very tight. In fact, the wording literally states about those listed, โ€œHe himself begat.โ€ You canโ€™t put gaps in there. Thereโ€™s no way you can fit millions of years in there. So people say, โ€œWell, if weโ€™re going to fit millions of years into theย Bible, somehow we have to do it before Adam,โ€ which means somewhere within the six days ofย creation. And that is the reason I find that people donโ€™t want to believe in six literal daysโ€”because ultimately theyโ€™re trying to fit the millions of years somewhere into theย Bible.

sign up

Wednesday, January 14th: A Call To Prayer Andย Repentance For America

If you think our nation is in trouble now, just waitโ€ฆ As our streets boil over with hate, anger, crime, drugs, and just sheer hopelessness, is there something we can do? You bet there is. I would like to call for a time of prayer and repentance thisย Wednesday, January 14, at 12:00 noon. As a nation our sins are so great. We have increasingly turned our backs on God and His commands, embracing godless secularism. We need to ask His forgiveness and seek His face.

ABC's of Salvation

Decision

UTT

untitled artwork

Israel My Glory

Skip Heitzig

It is estimated that there are perhaps 10,000 different religious systems in the world. And 85 percent of all people in the world identify with one of those systems. The largest, of course, are Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Taoism, Judaism, and Sikhism.

Merriam-Webster defines religion as “a personal set or institutionalized system of religious attitudes, beliefs, and practices.” Essentially, religion is humankind’s attempt to reach God; it’s people saying, “I want to get to God, so I’ll make up a system of approach.” The Bible, however, portrays a God who has reached down to humankind and has already made Himself available.

As Christianity spread across the Roman Empire 2,000 years ago, people brought in philosophies, religions, and ideologies from all over the world. These were amalgamated into what is called the Colossian heresy, a mixture of different religious systems, including Greek philosophy, Roman polytheism, Jewish legalism, as well as various cults of pagan gods and goddesses.

New believers, then and now, like to make their own religious system by approaching religion as a buffet: you pick and choose the things you want from many choices. For their religion, people may mix their favorite beliefs and ideologies. “I’d like a large helping of Eastern philosophy and a small order of Christianity, hold the guilt, a side of karma, and throw in some New Age spices.” That’s a sure way to invite in the extreme of legalism.

Legalism is the religion of human achievement. Like every single religious system other than Christianity, it is a works-based salvation that says, “I will earn my way to God.” It’s all about what I do, what I perform, and what I add to my belief. And it’s dangerous because anybody can do it. You can check all the boxes and conform to a regimen of external standards, and yet not have the reality of salvation on the inside, like the rich young ruler in Luke 18:18-23.

Only Christianity approaches God by His grace. Salvation is a free gift. You don’t work for it or add to it. All you do is receive it.

Legalism is a “Jesus plus” mentality. It’s Jesus plus ceremony, Jesus plus ritual, Jesus plus personal piety, Jesus plus religious activity, Jesus plus mystical spirituality. But Jesus plus anything else equals nothing. Jesus plus nothing equals everything. That’s how God sees it.

The apostle Paul knew from personal experience about legalism because he was once an ardent legalist. In Philippians 3:4-6, he talked about the things he was trusting in to be right with God. But he ultimately said, “What things were gain to me, these I have counted lossโ€ฆthat I may gain Christ and be found in Him, not having my own righteousness, which is from the law, but that which is through faith in Christ” (vv. 7-9).

As Paul wrote to the believers in Colosse about dietary restrictions and specific days of worship, he said that these were “a shadow of things to come, but the substance is of Christ” (Colossians 2:17). Notice the difference between shadow and substance. A shadow has no reality. It’s the reality that creates the shadow. You wouldn’t hug the shadow of your spouse or pet the shadow of your dog.

Why settle for a shadow? Legalism is living in a shadowland. Works are important, but they are not a means to salvation; they are a response to it. Don’t cling to “Jesus plus.” Leave the shadowland. Take the focus off your own performance and put it where it belongs, on Christ and His free gift. When you come to a personal relationship with Jesus, you step out of the shadows into the Son-light.


Trusted Analysis From A Biblical Worldview

Help reach the lost and equip the church with the living and active truth of God's Word in our world today.

YOU CARE ABOUT

BIBLICAL TRUTH. SO DO WE.

ย 

Together, We Can Deliver A Biblical Understanding

Of News Events Around The World.

As Australia Pushes Christian Voices Out Of Public Debate, The Nation Is Reaching A Moral Flashpoint

Australia is reaching a moral flashpoint. Across the nation, laws governing life, death, family, sexuality, and religious expression are shifting at breakneck speed. The country is abandoning its ethical foundations and trampling on long-held freedoms. Legislation is increasingly secular, increasingly coercive, and increasingly hostile to the values that once guided public life. The result is an unprecedented assault on human dignityโ€”and a growing attempt to push Christian voices out of public debate.

Why You Canโ€™t Fit Millions Of Years Into The Days Of Creation

That genealogy in Genesis 5ย is very tight. In fact, the wording literally states about those listed, โ€œHe himself begat.โ€ You canโ€™t put gaps in there. Thereโ€™s no way you can fit millions of years in there. So people say, โ€œWell, if weโ€™re going to fit millions of years into theย Bible, somehow we have to do it before Adam,โ€ which means somewhere within the six days ofย creation. And that is the reason I find that people donโ€™t want to believe in six literal daysโ€”because ultimately theyโ€™re trying to fit the millions of years somewhere into theย Bible.

untitled artwork 6391

Wednesday, January 14th: A Call To Prayer Andย Repentance For America

If you think our nation is in trouble now, just waitโ€ฆ As our streets boil over with hate, anger, crime, drugs, and just sheer hopelessness, is there something we can do? You bet there is. I would like to call for a time of prayer and repentance thisย Wednesday, January 14, at 12:00 noon. As a nation our sins are so great. We have increasingly turned our backs on God and His commands, embracing godless secularism. We need to ask His forgiveness and seek His face.

ABC's of Salvation

TV AD

worldview matters

Decision Magazine V AD

Decision

Jan Markell

Israel My Glory

Erick Stakelbeck

untitled artwork

YOU CARE ABOUT

BIBLICAL TRUTH.

SO DO WE.

Together, We Can Deliver A Biblical Understanding Of News Events Around The World And Equip The Church To Stand With A Biblical Worldview.

Israel My Glory

untitled artwork

YOU CARE ABOUT

BIBLICAL TRUTH.

SO DO WE.

ย 

Together, We Can Deliver A Biblical Understanding Of News Events Around The World And Equip The Church To Stand With A Biblical Worldview.