Perfect Theology
Theology is simply what you believe about God. And it governs everything you do — whether you know it or not.
Everyone has a theology. The only question is where they got it.
Jesus is perfect theology. Not a system. Not a tradition. Not a creed. The sole expression of the Father's glory, the perfect imprint of His nature, the only One who stepped out of eternity and brought God out where He can be seen. (Heb 1:3; Jn 1:18)
Anything you think you know about the Father that you cannot find in Jesus — you have a right to question.
He is not one lens among many. He is the only lens that never distorts the picture.
And here is what that lens reveals: a life genuinely connected to Jesus naturally produces fruit. (John 15:5) Not through straining. Not through performance. The branch doesn't manufacture fruit. It stays connected — and the vine does what vines do.
When fruit is absent, the diagnosis is never a lack of effort. It is a lack of connection.
A theology that has drifted from Jesus.
Which brings us to the crisis of this moment.
We live in a time when people have mastered saying the right things in the right rooms — and meaning almost none of it. The vocabulary is there. The fruit is not. And if the church has lost anything in this generation, it is the Spirit-led ability to tell the difference.
There is something more dangerous than a person with bad theology who knows it. It is a person with bad theology who has learned to hide it — by making you defend yours. The moment their fruit becomes visible, they pivot. Suddenly you are on defense and their theology never got examined.
Jesus never fell for it. He walked straight through every deflection to what was actually underneath. He read their theology from their lives and named it without apology. Because fruit does not lie. Religion can fake leaves — it has been doing it for thousands of years. The fig tree He cursed was covered in them. (Mark 11:13-14) Impressive from a distance. Empty up close.
This teaching recovers that skill. Drawing from Jesus confronting the Pharisees, diagnosing the Sadducees, and weeping over Jerusalem — Perfect Theology rebuilds the biblical standard for recognizing what people actually believe versus what they have learned to say.
Because if you want to change someone's life, you have to change what they actually believe.
Get them connected to the right vine. The fruit takes care of itself.
Right believing produces right living. Wrong believing produces wrong living. Always.
Learn to read what Jesus read. See what He saw. Get them to the vine.