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    ❤️🪨✨ "Not of Works" — Now Animated

    06/05/2026 | 4 mins.
    ❤️🪨✨ "Not of Works" — Now Animated

    Same song.
    New experiment.

    This week I’m trying something different.

    I’ve taken “Not of Works” and turned it into a fully animated version—simple, visual, catechetical… something that shows the theology, not just says it.

    Because this topic matters.

    Abraham is called justified by faith.
    He’s also called justified by what he did.
    Same with Rahab.

    That’s not a contradiction.
    That’s the Bible telling one story from two angles:

    Faith that lives… moves.

    🧠 What I’m curious about

    Be honest with me:

    Does the animation make the message clearer?
    Does it help you see what the song is saying?
    Or is it distracting?

    This takes a lot more time than a standard release, so it probably won’t be the norm…

    …but if it genuinely helps people understand the faith better, I’d love to do it periodically.

    🎶 "Not of Works" (Animated) — for anyone who’s ever heard “not of works” and wondered… okay, then what?

    #Catholic #CatholicFaith #PetersBarque #CatholicMusic #BibleStudy #Theology #CatholicTruth #ApostolicChurch

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    Disclosure:
    Peter’s Barque is a catechetical musical project by Justin West. He’s a catechist, not a musician. The music is created primarily through digital means—and the art is AI—but the words, heart, and soul are his.
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    "Not of Works" — The Verse Everyone Quotes… and the One They Skip

    04/05/2026 | 4 mins.
    📜✨ "Not of Works" — The Verse Everyone Quotes… and the One They Skip

    Not of works.
    You’ve heard it. You’ve probably had it quoted at you.

    Like it settles everything.

    But Scripture doesn’t contradict itself—and it doesn’t stutter either.

    Paul says Abraham was justified by faith:

    👉 “Abraham believed God, and it was counted to him as righteousness.” (Romans 4:3)

    The author of Hebrews says the same:

    👉 “By faith Abraham… offered up Isaac.” (Hebrews 11:17)
    👉 “By faith Rahab… received the spies in peace.” (Hebrews 11:31)

    So yes—by faith. Amen.

    But then Scripture says something else:

    👉 “Was not Abraham our father justified by works when he offered his son Isaac?” (James 2:21)
    👉 “You see that a man is justified by works and not by faith alone.” (James 2:24)
    👉 “And in the same way was not also Rahab… justified by works when she received the messengers?” (James 2:25)

    Same people.
    Same events.
    Same Bible.

    So what gives?

    Here’s the tension:

    One side says faith.
    The other says works.

    But look closer.

    Abraham didn’t just agree with God—he walked up the mountain.
    Rahab didn’t just believe—she hid the spies.

    Their works didn’t replace faith.
    Their works revealed it.

    Even Jesus frames it this way:

    👉 “Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life; whoever does not obey the Son shall not see life.” (John 3:36)

    Not belief vs doubt.

    Belief vs disobedience.

    And James drives it home:

    👉 “Even the demons believe—and shudder.” (James 2:19)

    So belief alone?
    That’s not the bar.

    This is the point:

    Paul rejects works of the Law—badges, boundary markers, things you boast in.

    But the same Paul says:

    👉 “We are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works… that we should walk in them.” (Ephesians 2:10)

    Not the root.
    But the fruit.

    Not the cause.
    But the evidence.

    No contradiction.

    Just a deeper definition:

    Faith isn’t mere agreement.
    Faith is living trust.
    And living things move.

    🎶 "Not of Works" — a track for converts, cradle Catholics, Scripture nerds, and anyone who’s ever had Ephesians 2:8–9 thrown at them like a mic drop.

    #Catholic #CatholicFaith #PetersBarque #CatholicMusic #BibleStudy #Theology #CatholicTruth #ApostolicChurch

    FOLLOW PETER’S BARQUE

    Website: https://petersbarquemusic.com
    X: https://x.com/petersbarque
    Instagram: https://instagram.com/petersbarque
    TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@petersbarque
    Facebook: https://facebook.com/petersbarque

    LISTEN TO THE MUSIC

    Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/peters-barque/1857703433
    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/07uvm7SPGUVwYdxELtbXv8

    SUPPORT THE PROJECT

    Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/petersbarque

    Disclosure:
    Peter’s Barque is a catechetical musical project by Justin West. He’s a catechist, not a musician. The music is created primarily through digital means—and the art is AI—but the words, heart, and soul are his.
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    🧬⏳ “The Biology Doesn’t Change — You Were Always You” BONUS FRIDAY SONG

    01/05/2026 | 4 mins.
    🧬⏳ “The Biology Doesn’t Change — You Were Always You”
    BONUS FRIDAY SONG

    The argument is often dressed up in complicated language.

    “Clump of cells.”
    “Potential life.”
    “Not a person yet.”
    “Just tissue.”

    But strip away the slogans, and the question gets much simpler:

    What exactly changed?

    Not your humanity.
    Not your life.
    Not your identity.
    Not the kind of being you were.

    You were smaller.
    You were younger.
    You were dependent.
    You were hidden.
    You still needed time and nutrition.

    But the biology didn’t change.

    You were always you.

    The child in the womb is not becoming a different kind of thing.
    He or she is already the same kind of thing you and I once were — smaller, younger, dependent, hidden, and still growing.

    The issue isn’t whether the unborn child is fully developed.
    None of us started fully developed.

    The issue is whether human dignity depends on size, strength, independence, usefulness, visibility, or convenience.

    And Christianity answers: no.

    Human dignity is not earned by development.
    It is not granted by location.
    It is not activated by breath, paperwork, preference, or public opinion.

    It comes from being made in the image of God.

    🎶 “The Biology Doesn’t Change — You Were Always You” — redone visuals, bonus Friday track, for Catholics, pro-life Christians, philosophy nerds, and anyone willing to ask the basic question underneath the argument.

    Peter's Barque is a catechetical musical project by Justin West. He’s a catechist, not a musician. The music is created principally through digital means, and AI is used for the art — but the words, heart, and soul are still his.

    FOLLOW PETER’S BARQUE

    Website: https://petersbarquemusic.com
    X: https://x.com/petersbarque
    Instagram: https://instagram.com/petersbarque
    TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@petersbarque
    Facebook: https://facebook.com/petersbarque
    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@peters-barque
    Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-7821522

    LISTEN TO THE MUSIC

    Apple Music:
    https://music.apple.com/us/artist/peters-barque/1857703433

    Spotify:
    https://open.spotify.com/artist/07uvm7SPGUVwYdxELtbXv8

    SUPPORT THE PROJECT

    Ko-fi:
    https://ko-fi.com/petersbarque

    #Catholic #ProLife #CatholicMusic #PetersBarque #CatholicFaith #ChristianMusic #UnbornLivesMatter #CultureOfLife #CatholicTruth #HumanDignity #ImageOfGod #ProLifeGeneration
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    We preach the Bible every single day, not just on Sundays (or Sundays and Wednesdays). And when we p

    01/05/2026 | 0 mins.
    We preach the Bible every single day, not just on Sundays (or Sundays and Wednesdays). And when we preach...
    We Literally Stand For The Gospel
    https://x.com/i/status/2003799316516032720 #short
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    Honor is not worship. And it’s not a zero-sum game. God doesn’t lose glory because He shares it— He

    30/04/2026 | 0 mins.
    Honor is not worship.
    And it’s not a zero-sum game.
    God doesn’t lose glory because He shares it—
    He creates glory by sharing it.
    The same God who says,
    “I will not give My glory to another” (Isaiah 42:8),
    is the One who crowns His saints with glory (Romans 2:10).
    So what gives?
    Simple:
    Worship (latria) belongs to God alone.
    But honor? Glory? Participation in His goodness?
    That’s exactly what He wants for His people.
    If honoring someone automatically robbed God,
    then Scripture would contradict itself.
    It doesn’t.
    Instead, it shows a pattern:
    God is not diminished by sharing—
    He is revealed through it.
    So no—
    it’s not “everyone but your mom.”
    It’s everyone in proper order—
    with God as the source,
    and everything else reflecting Him.
    Honor isn’t theft.
    It’s echo.
    #Catholic #CatholicTruth #PetersBarque #Theology #BibleStudy #short
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