The Differential Diagnosis of Demas
How a successful, ministry-active believer slowly dies of spiritual ischemia, and why Colossians 4:14 should terrify every Christian professional.
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How a successful, ministry-active believer slowly dies of spiritual ischemia, and why Colossians 4:14 should terrify every Christian professional.
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Normalcy can be the most dangerous anesthetic in the life of faith. Noah's generation was not destroyed because life was chaotic, but because it felt stable enough to ignore the warning.
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Paul's emphatic nuni in Colossians 3:8 is not a transition word. It is a watershed. Every serious Christian has to decide whether that word describes their life — or just their theology.
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What radiology taught me about divine omniscience — and why it still surprises me.
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Two ditches flank the narrow road of true discipleship in 2026. One leads into conspiracy and paranoia. The other into sentimentality and spiritual junk food. The Bereans found a third way. We need to find it again.
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The Bible predicted them. Ellen White described them. We live among them now. A look at the ancient pattern of scoffing — and what it means when it shows up inside the church.
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The word has been used as a weapon. The Bible meant something else entirely.
Read More →I am Chukwuma I. Onyeije, MD, FACOG — a physician, Seventh-day Adventist, and student of scripture. This blog is where medicine, theology, and thoughtful reflection meet. Every post is an invitation to think more carefully about what we believe and why.