The Final Convergence

Sola Scriptura, Bible Alone

Menno Zweers is a discernment researcher and author of multiple works in biblical apologetics and prophetic studies. A Dutch-born American living in Tennessee, he spent four decades in NAR-influenced Christianity before a Sola Scriptura reorientation shaped by careful, honest engagement with the full counsel of Scripture. He writes with prophetic urgency and pastoral conviction for everyone who is hungry for truth that does not shift with the cultural moment. “Buy the truth, and sell it not.” — Proverbs 23:23

Published: May 7, 2026 | thefinalconvergence.com

Thirty days ago I sat down to write the first post of this series not knowing exactly what it would become.

I knew the question. I knew the anchor verse. I knew the conviction that had been building for years, the conviction that the post-truth world is not primarily a cultural crisis but a spiritual one, and that the church’s most urgent need is not a better strategy but a return to the Word.

What I did not know was who would read it.

Now I know. And I am grateful in a way I did not expect to be.


What These Thirty Days Were

This series was never meant to be a theological lecture series delivered from a safe distance. It was meant to be a conversation, between the Word of God and the real questions that real believers are asking in a world that has lost its grip on truth.

We began with Pilate asking his question in the Praetorium and walking away before the Answer could change him. We ended thirty days later with the invitation not to make his mistake. In between we covered ground that I believe needed covering, not because it is comfortable, but because it is true.

We named the post-truth age and traced its roots. We examined the sufficiency of Scripture and the enemy’s strategy against it. We applied the fruit test to false teachers and named the movements that have displaced the Word from its rightful authority. We examined the false gospels filling pulpits. We gave every believer a Berean checklist for their own church and a ten-question framework for examining their own faith. And we ended with the simplest and most enduring invitation in all of human history, come to Christ, trust His Word, and be free.

Thirty posts, one foundation. The Word that was settled in heaven before any of us drew breath.


What It Cost — and What It Was Worth

Writing this series was not effortless. It was not produced by an algorithm or assembled from talking points. Every post was written from a place of genuine conviction, conviction that has been built through nearly four decades of real experience inside the movements this series examined, and through the slow, sometimes painful, always liberating process of returning to the Word alone as the final authority.

There were posts that were more loaded to write. The NAR post on Day 16 required naming something I was part of for a long time. The Roman Catholicism post on Day 20 required the kind of directness that the ecumenical age has been trained to treat as unloving.

But the discomfort was worth it. Because the souls of the people reading are worth it.

Paul wrote with tears when he warned of false teachers. Not because he enjoyed confrontation, but because he understood that love sometimes demands clarity over comfort. That is the spirit in which every hard post in this series was written. Not anger, urgency.


What You Have Done

If you followed this series from Day 1, thank you.

If you shared a post with someone who needed it, you participated in something that may have eternal consequences for that person. Truth multiplies when it is given away.

If you bought What Is Truth? Unshakable Truth in a Post-Truth World, thank you for investing in this platform and in the message it carries.

If you came to the series midway, found something that helped, and stayed, welcome. You belong here.


Two Small Requests

First, if What Is Truth? has been useful to you, please leave a review on Amazon.

For an independent discernment author building a platform from a home office in Tennessee, Amazon reviews are not optional extras. They are the mechanism by which the book becomes visible to the people who need it most. A reader in another country searching for answers about false teaching will find this book because someone like you took five minutes to write an honest review.

Five minutes. Potentially eternal consequences. Please do it today.

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Second, share the post from this series that meant the most to you.

Every post is still live at thefinalconvergence.com. Go find the one that clarified something, challenged something, or gave you language for something you had long sensed but could not articulate. Share it on Facebook, on X, on Instagram, in a text message to a specific person who needs that specific truth.

The series is over, the posts are permanent and the truth in them does not expire.


What Is Coming Next

The thirty days are done but the platform is not.

I am not going silent. Something is already being built, something that follows directly from the questions this series raised, that goes deeper into territory we only touched on in thirty days, and that was written from the same place of conviction and the same Sola Scriptura standard that has governed every word of this series.

I cannot tell you exactly what it is yet. But I can tell you this: if the What Is Truth? series asked the most important question, this next season answers the most dangerous one.

Stay subscribed. Follow on Instagram, Facebook, X, and YouTube. Come back to thefinalconvergence.com in the days ahead.

The truth does not stop being urgent when the blog series ends.

And neither does this platform.

“Buy the truth, and sell it not.” — Proverbs 23:23 KJV

Thank you for thirty days. See you tomorrow?


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