
One May Ask Anything
They just need to be willing to accept the supplied answer.
Frequently Asked Questions
We welcome honest questions—because truth doesn’t flinch. At PressingWords, we don’t soften Scripture to suit sensibilities or sidestep hard truths to preserve comfort. We believe that faithful answers begin with faithful listening, and that clarity is an act of love. So ask boldly. But know this: the answers here won’t always echo your expectations. They aim to echo Scripture.
What is Pressing Words?
PressingWords is an online periodical devoted to truth and an unflinching theological clarity in an age of moral confusion. Resisting distortion of God’s Word and Order—confronting deceptive narratives not with novelty, but with timeless truth.
Why don’t you present a more ecumenically balanced perspective?
Because scriptural truth isn’t defined by consensus—it’s defined by Scripture. PressingWords is unapologetically committed to presenting biblical truth as clearly and faithfully as possible, not accommodating every theological tradition or denominational nuance.
We believe that the Holy Spirit enables believers to hear and respond to the Word rightly. If the convictions expressed here seem unfamiliar or uncomfortable, it may be worth asking not whether they align with “your truth,” but whether they reflect the truth revealed in Scripture.
“Sanctify them in the truth; your word is truth.”
~ John 17:17
Our approach to interpretation is rooted in a grammatical-historical hermeneutic: we seek to understand the original meaning of the biblical text in its literary, historical, and theological context. This method prioritizes authorial intent, canonical coherence, and the clarity of Scripture as illuminated by the Holy Spirit.
We aim not to be ecumenical for its own sake, but faithful for Christ’s sake.
Is PressingWords affiliated with a denomination?
No. While the content reflects historic Christian orthodoxy, it is not bound to any single denominational tradition. The goal is biblical faithfulness, not institutional alignment.
Why is the tone so direct or confrontational?
Because theological clarity often requires confronting error. PressingWords aims to speak truth in love—but without compromise or euphemism.