Covington Theological Seminary

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It is the vision of Covington Theological Seminary to impact eternity and the church presently by training biblically equipped leaders in both national and international settings.

The modern world tells man to enthrone himself. The Bible commands man to bow before Christ.😬We are not autonomous.😁We a...
05/14/2026

The modern world tells man to enthrone himself. The Bible commands man to bow before Christ.

😬We are not autonomous.
😁We are not self-made.
😱We are not our own.

And these are the foundations of our FAITH! ✝️

“For you have been bought with a price: therefore glorify God in your body.” — 1 Corinthians 6:20 💯

The Christian is not merely someone who admires Jesus. The Christian belongs to Jesus. ‼️

Paul wrote:
“Paul, a bond-servant of Christ Jesus…” — Romans 1:1

James wrote:
“James, a bond-servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ…” —
James 1:1

Peter wrote:
“Simon Peter, a bond-servant and apostle of Jesus Christ…” — 2 Peter 1:1

Their identity was not found in the applause of men, but in submission to the Savior.

To be a slave of Christ is not cruel bo***ge — it is true freedom! ✅

🏳️ Sin is a merciless tyrant, but Christ is a perfect Master. His yoke is easy, His burden is light, and His rule is righteous and good.

Christian, see yourself biblically:

You are not the master of your life. Christ is Lord. And the greatest joy a creature can know is to live fully surrendered to the Creator.

💥“Do you not know… you are not your own?” — 1 Corinthians 6:19

🆓 “Having been freed from sin, you became slaves of righteousness.” — Romans 6:18

🔍 “If anyone wishes to come after Me, he must deny himself, and take up his cross daily and follow Me.” — Luke 9:23

May the church once again recover a high view of the sovereignty of God, the Lordship of Christ, and the humble identity of the Christian as a servant of the King.

📖 Ready to Grow Deeper in God’s Word?  Want to ensure that you are serving the Chief Shepherd faithfully?Are you longing...
03/19/2026

📖 Ready to Grow Deeper in God’s Word? Want to ensure that you are serving the Chief Shepherd faithfully?

Are you longing to better understand Scripture… but unsure where to start?

Do you desire stronger theological grounding so you can lead, disciple, and live faithfully?

Were you called to Pastoral Ministry later in your life?

Now is the time!

We are offering ongoing enrollment for students who want to grow in their knowledge of the Bible and develop sound theological training—without the burden of overwhelming cost.

💡 Why join?
• Learn how to study the Bible, not just what it says
• Build a solid theological foundation
• Grow in confidence to teach, lead, and disciple others
• Study at your pace with practical, guided instruction

💰 Affordable for everyone:
We are committed to making training accessible—offering some of the lowest tuition available so cost is never the barrier to your calling.

📅 Start anytime:
No need to start today then register today! Need to wait for a semester—register whenever you're ready and begin your journey immediately.

🙏 If God has placed a hunger in your heart for His Word, don’t ignore it.

Take the next step. Invest in your growth. Equip yourself for faithful service.

👉 Message us today to learn more or get registered.

As we know, NO picture can truly represent the holiness of God, but the picture we see in Isaiah 6 is astounding.🔥 The H...
03/18/2026

As we know, NO picture can truly represent the holiness of God, but the picture we see in Isaiah 6 is astounding.

🔥 The Holiness of God Changes Everything 🔥

In a world that treats God casually, Scripture calls us to behold Him as He truly is—holy, holy, holy. 💯

As I’ve been studying Living for God’s Glory, I’ve been reminded that God’s holiness is not just one of His attributes—it is the beauty of all that He is. His holiness means He is utterly set apart, perfectly pure, and blazing in moral perfection. There is no shadow in Him. No compromise. No sin.

And here’s the weight of it:

We don’t drift into holiness—we are called into it.

“Be holy, for I am holy.” (1 Peter 1:16) ☝️

God’s holiness exposes our sin, yes—but it also draws us. It humbles us like Isaiah crying, “Woe is me!” and yet it comforts us because the same holy God has made a way for sinners through Jesus Christ.

Holiness is not optional for the believer. It is the evidence that we belong to Him.

So the question isn’t just: Do I believe in God?
But rather: Am I being shaped by His holiness?

Let us not settle for a shallow view of God! In the words of the late A.W. Tozer, "A low view of God is the cause of a thousand lesser evils."

Let us not be content with a comfortable Christianity.
Instead, let us pursue lives that reflect His character—
with reverence, repentance, and joy.

Because when we truly see His holiness…
we will never be the same. To HIM be the glory forever and ever!

Proverbs 13:4 says, “The soul of the sluggard craves and gets nothing, while the soul of the diligent is richly supplied...
03/04/2026

Proverbs 13:4 says, “The soul of the sluggard craves and gets nothing, while the soul of the diligent is richly supplied.”🙋

This is more than a proverb about work ethic — it is a window into the condition of the heart.

The sluggard wants the outcome but refuses the discipline. He desires growth, blessing, fruitfulness, usefulness… but he will not remain vigilant. He drifts. He delays. He coasts. And craving without commitment always leads to emptiness.

But the diligent soul — the vigilant heart — approaches every task as stewardship. Every responsibility becomes sacred. Every unseen act of faithfulness becomes worship.✴️

Colossians 3:23 reminds us, “Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men.”✝️

That changes everything!!!!

• Parenting becomes worship.
• Studying becomes worship.
• Leading becomes worship.
• Serving becomes worship.
• Even suffering faithfully becomes worship.

Diligence is not about earning favor with God — it is about honoring Him with the life He has entrusted to us.❤️‍🔥

Stay watchful. Stay faithful. Stay intentional.

Craving without effort produces frustration.
Faithfulness with vigilance produces fruit.

Let everything you put your hand to today be done as worship unto the Lord. To Him alone be glory and honor forever and ever! AMEN!😍

“All things are lawful for me,” but I will not be dominated (or enslaved) by anything.— 1 Corinthians 6:12In a world ove...
12/10/2025

“All things are lawful for me,” but I will not be dominated (or enslaved) by anything.
— 1 Corinthians 6:12

In a world overflowing with distractions and desires, Paul gives us a piercing reminder: even good things become deadly when they become things that rule us or enslave us.

***The question for the Christian is never merely, “Is this allowed?” The question is, “Does this master me?”***

Sin enslaves.
Habits enslave.
Pleasures enslave.
Screens enslave.
Comfort enslaves.

Even neutral things, once they take the throne of our hearts, become idols that rob us of joy in Christ. Do we actually believe this?

The gospel doesn’t just forgive us—it frees us.
Christ didn’t die to leave us in chains; He died to break every chain that keeps us from wholehearted devotion to Him.

Ask yourself today:

What has begun to dominate my time?

What steals my affection for Christ?

What do I “need” more than I need God?

What quietly owns my heart?

Beloved, don’t be enslaved by anything when Christ has purchased your freedom with His own blood. Lay every rival down.

Jesus is better, Jesus is stronger, and Jesus alone is worthy of ruling your life.

“If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.” (John 8:36)

When Moses turned aside to see the bush that burned but was not consumed, he encountered not a spectacle—but the self-re...
11/10/2025

When Moses turned aside to see the bush that burned but was not consumed, he encountered not a spectacle—but the self-revealing holiness of God.

The desert sand became sacred because God was there. The ordinary bush became extraordinary because His glory dwelled in it.

Holiness means “set apart.” It is the blazing purity of God’s being, the radiance of His perfection, and the terror of His majesty. Moses was told to remove his sandals not for ceremony, but because sinful flesh cannot casually approach the holy.

As R.C. Sproul wrote, “The holiness of God affects every aspect of our lives—economy, politics, athletics, romance—everything with which we are involved.”

To behold God’s holiness is to see yourself rightly, and to bow in worship before the One who is unlike any other.

“Take off your sandals, for the place where you are standing is holy ground.” — Exodus 3:5

As teachers in the body of Christ, we must speak with unflinching clarity about a doctrine many would rather ignore — th...
10/15/2025

As teachers in the body of Christ, we must speak with unflinching clarity about a doctrine many would rather ignore — the utter sinfulness of man and the absolute necessity of a Savior.

This is not optional truth for the church; it is the foundational to the gospel message.

Without Christ, all is darkness!

Scripture thunders, “There is none righteous, not even one” (Romans 3:10). Every heart is corrupt, every mouth is stopped, and the whole world stands guilty before a holy God. No human effort, no moral reform, and no religious system can bridge that chasm.

But there is One — the Righteous One, Jesus Christ — who bore our sin and gave us His righteousness. Outside of Him, there is no salvation; in Him alone, there is life, light, and eternal hope.

Christ alone saves — the rest is religious deception. ✝️🔥

“The clearer our view of man’s ruin, the brighter shines Christ’s redemption.”📖🔥

“No righteousness in us — all righteousness in Him.”🧐🙏

🌅 When God Seems SilentPsalm 13There are seasons when heaven feels quiet—when prayers seem unanswered, when suffering st...
10/13/2025

🌅 When God Seems Silent

Psalm 13

There are seasons when heaven feels quiet—when prayers seem unanswered, when suffering stretches on, and the heart cries out, “How long, O Lord?”

David knew that feeling. Psalm 13 begins in anguish: “How long will You hide Your face from me?” Yet by the end of the psalm, his sorrow turns to song: “But I have trusted in Your steadfast love.”

This is not unbelief—it’s faith under pressure. Only those who truly know God ache when His presence feels distant. The hidden face of God is never the absent face of God.

Even when you cannot feel Him, God has not moved. His covenant love is steadfast. His silence is not abandonment—it’s the classroom of trust.

So keep praying. Keep believing. The God who seems hidden is still near, and His steadfast love will turn your sighs into songs.

✨ “But I have trusted in Your steadfast love; my heart shall rejoice in Your salvation.” — Psalm 13:5

🌊 “The earth is the Lord’s, and all it contains, the world, and those who dwell in it. For He has founded it upon the se...
10/09/2025

🌊 “The earth is the Lord’s, and all it contains, the world, and those who dwell in it. For He has founded it upon the seas and established it upon the rivers.” — Psalm 24:1–2

Every crashing wave, every grain of sand, every life that breathes belongs to Him. Creation is not ours to claim—it’s His by right of authorship. The oceans testify to His power, the mountains to His majesty, and our very breath to His sustaining grace.

God alone rules over His creation. He speaks, and nature obeys. He commands, and history moves. The world exists under the sovereign authority of its Creator, and every heart is called to bow before Him in worship.

🌅 He has the right to rule and He has all authority over all He has created.

🛡️ Be Strong in the Lord 🛡️“Be strong in the Lord and in the strength of His might.” — Ephesians 6:10We are not called t...
10/02/2025

🛡️ Be Strong in the Lord 🛡️

“Be strong in the Lord and in the strength of His might.” — Ephesians 6:10

We are not called to fight life's battles in our own strength. The opposition is real, but so is the power of God. When we stand against darkness, doubt, and discouragement, we don’t stand alone — we stand clothed in the armor of God, empowered by His Spirit.

It’s not about how strong we are — it’s about how strong He is within us.

So today, walk in confidence, not because everything is easy, but because God is faithful. Victory doesn’t come by striving harder, but by trusting deeper. The battle is the Lord’s, and in Him, we are already more than conquerors.

👊🏽 Stay armored. Stay faithful. Stay strong — in Him.

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